Meet NeoLife’s New SAB Member, Dr. Liz Applegate

liz_applegateLiz Applegate
Ph.D., Nutrition, Sports Nutritionist
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Dr. Applegate earned her B.S. in Biochemistry, and her Ph.D., in Nutrition Science both at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Applegate is a faculty member of the Nutrition Department, and the Director of Sports Nutrition at the University of California, Davis. Dr. Applegate currently holds a position on the editorial board of the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. She is also a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine, and a member of the Sports and Cardiovascular Nutritionists, a practice group of the American Dietetic Association.Read More

The Annual Young Investigator Awards at PhenHRIG 2017

Left to right: Dr. Diane E. Clayton, Jordan M.K.I. Oshiro, Derek Martin, Xuhuiqun Zhang, Dr. Arianna Carughi
Left to right: Dr. Diane E. Clayton, Jordan M.K.I. Oshiro, Derek Martin, Xuhuiqun Zhang, Dr. Arianna Carughi

NeoLife Proudly Presents:
The Annual Young Investigator Awards at PhenHRIG 2017– A Global Scientific Event

NeoLife has always been a frontrunner in contributing to the field of scientific research by supporting young investigators. Since its inception in 1998, NeoLife has been a founding sponsor of Plant Phenolics and Human Health Research Interest Group (PhenHRIG) and has supported young polyphenol researchers. Established by our own Scientific Advisory Board member, Dr. Arianna Carughi along with Professor Myron Gross from the University of Minnesota. This exciting partnership helps keep NeoLife at the leading edge of nutritional science in order to develop high quality and competitive products year after year.Read More

NeoLife SPORT Panel from Convention 2016

Do you consider yourself either an Athlete or an Active Person? If the answer is YES to either of these, then boy do we have something great in store for you! There’s a new SPORT in town—NeoLife SPORT.

Every year people spend tons of money in hopes of getting stronger, and more fit — however, the only proper way to approach sports performance is with superior whole food nutrition that not only feeds your body what it needs during your workout, but also works as hard as your workout.Read More