The 50th Annual International Orthomolecular Medicine Today Conference, presented by the International Society for Orthomolecular Medicine, brought together leading clinicians and researchers from around the world. The online conference was held on May 28-29, 2021, and featured 12 presentations on the topics of mental health, addiction, immunology, oncology, and general medicine.
Dr. Rogers Prize Lecture
Orthomolecular Nutrition is the Foundation of Mental Resilience
Bonnie J. Kaplan, PhD
The Stressed Brain and its Regulation: A Clinician’s Perspective
Jonathan E. Prousky, ND, MSc
Integrating the Orthomolecular Treatment of Alcoholism Within Clinical Psychiatry
James M. Greenblatt, MD
NAD History: Niacin Before and Forever After
W. Todd Penberthy, PhD
The Effect of Mycotoxins in Neuropsychiatric Conditions
William Shaw, PhD
Evan Shute Memorial Lecture: Controversies in Nutrition
A Timeline of Orthomolecular Medicine
Andrew W. Saul, PhD
A World Unprepared: COVID-19 Nutrition and Immunity
Aileen Burford-Mason, PhD
Vitamin C and COVID-19: Orthomolecular Medicine for Improving Patient Outcomes
Richard Z. Cheng, MD, PhD
Mast Cell Instability: Why it Matters
John Gannage, MD
Ozone and Adjunctive Orthomolecular Therapies in Oncology
Akbar Khan, MD
Optimal Nutrition and Mesenchymal Cellular Products as the Keys to Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Diseases
Neil Riordan, PA, PhD.
Abram Hoffer Memorial Lecture
Orthomolecular Medicine in an Era of Misinformation and Disinformation
L. John Hoffer, MD, PhD