Creatine for Health
Initiative that brings the world’s creatine researchers to accelerate the awareness about the role of creatine supplementation for health and clinical diseases.
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The International Conference on Creatine in Health and Disease throughout the Lifetime – Creatine Conference 2022 was held at Alpharetta (Georgia, USA) from 16 to 19th May. It was a 4-day event hosted by the Scientific Advisory Board “Creatine for Health” of Alzchem Group AG – Creapure®, the Exercise and Sport Nutrition Laboratory (Texas A&M) and the Dynamical Business & Science Society – DBSS International.
Learn all about the state of science of creatine supplementation!
All the talks are available in written format in the book “Creatine Supplementation for Health and Clinical Diseases” edited by Dr. Richard B. Kreider and Dr. Jeffrey R. Stout.
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Scientific Advisory Board

Prof. Richard B. Kreider, PhD
Texas A&M University, USA

Prof. Lili Yang, PhD
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA

Prof. Jeffrey R. Stout, PhD
University of Central Florida, USA

Prof. Abbie Smith-Ryan, PhD
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, USA

Prof. Darren Candow, PhD
University of Regina, Canada
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