Cell-level clinical frameworks for clearer evaluation and monitoring in complex chronic care
For clinicians building stronger mechanism-based clinical reasoning
The 2021 Peptide World Congress offers a wide-ranging collection of lessons that introduce clinicians and healthcare providers to both the foundational principles of cellular medicine as well as an integrative approach to treating disease-specific conditions. Using individual case-studies, Dr. Seeds and his elite faculty unpack complex patient cases and apply peptide therapy and other modalities to improve patient outcomes. Led by Dr. Seeds, this Peptide World Congress includes presentations by Matt Cook, MD, Abid Husain, MD Siobhan Newman, MD, Carl Paige, MD, Erika Schwartz, MD, and Elizabeth Yurth, MD, among others. You will learn about the molecular connections and pathways related to core metabolism, inflammation, redox balance, and organelle function as they relate to immune system modulation, cardiovascular disease, hormonal health, sexual dysfunction, and more. Across lectures and case-oriented discussions, you’ll review how metabolic state can shape immune signaling, how gut-derived metabolites and barrier function are discussed in relation to systemic inflammation, and how concepts like nutritional ketosis are differentiated from ketoacidosis. The 26 lessons in this 2-day exploration are designed so that clinicians come away with both improved knowledge and practical skills to apply to their practice.
What's Included
The course is organized as a multi-session program that blends mechanism-focused teaching with clinical reasoning discussions across several common, complex conditions. Sessions emphasize how to translate cellular concepts into evaluation, monitoring, and practice workflows without relying on one-size-fits-all protocols.
- Over 15 hours of video content
- 3 modules
- 26 lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
William Seeds, MD
Before establishing the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds served as a board-certified orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist for nearly three decades, including Chief of Surgery, Orthopedic Residency Site Director, and Director of The Ohio Bone & Joint Institute for University Hospitals.
His significant contributions to sports medicine have been recognized at the NFL Hall of Fame. He has consulted for athletes across all major sports leagues, including the NFL, NHL, MLB, NBA, and even the performers on “Dancing with the Stars.”
Through his research at the SSRP Institute, Dr. Seeds continues to explore the cellular pathways and mechanisms that positively impact disease and dysfunction in the body as well as optimize physical performance.