Nichola Conlon
CEO of Nuchido with PhD in Physiology from Newcastle University
Nichola is a molecular biologist specialising in the study of ageing as a biologically complex disorder. She received her PhD in Physiology from Newcastle University, home to the largest institute for ageing research in Europe.
Nichola took her specific expertise in the molecular biology of drug transport and distribution in the body to e-Therapeutics plc, the network pharmacology pioneers, where she worked in early stage drug discovery. She has worked in industry identifying opportunities for new drug development and is also a trained Cosmetic Scientist.
Nichola founded Nuchido with the aim of translating recent scientific breakthroughs into interventions to improve healthspan in people, recognising that, whilst great progress has been made in treating the diseases that ageing potentiates, a focus now must be to reduce the burden of these diseases as we live longer lives.
Visit website: https://nuchido.com/pages/about-us
See also: Nuchido - Nuchido TIME+ is a powerful NAD+ supplement using a proprietary formula
Details last updated 30-Dec-2019
Nichola Conlon is also referenced in the following:
Health Optimisation Summit 2024
15-Jun-2024 to 15-Jun-2024
Event about health optimisation organized by London Health Optimisation Biohacker Social Circle (London, UK)
Nichola Conlon News
A new NAD+ supplement that works differently
Longevity Technology - 19-Aug-2020
Nuchido's supplement boosts NAD+ four times higher than other products
Read more...Nuchido launches NAD+ supplement to help reverse ageing
The Conversation - 19-Nov-2019
Do NAD+ supplements work? Probably. Do TIME+ pills have a demonstrable effect? More studies required.
Read more...LEAF interviews Dr. Nichola Conlon
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 03-May-2018
Look forward to seeing the results of the NAD supplement trial
Read more...Articles written by Nichola Conlon
Tackling multiple dysfunctions together can stop ageing signs
Lifespan.io (LEAF) - 12-Feb-2021
NAD+ levels, senescence and chronic inflammation collectively influence ageing
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