Peptide World Congress 2022
Cellular medicine principles for clearer monitoring and follow-up in complex outpatient cases
For outpatient clinicians building a monitoring-first framework
The second Peptide World Congress offers a foundational introduction to peptide therapy through the lens of cellular-medicine through 29 concise lessons in which Dr. Seeds and expert SSRP faculty present individual patient cases related to conditions that range from post-viral recovery, recovery from injury and wound healing, joint and back pain, cardiovascular disease, infertility and PCOS. Through this large array of topics, you will learn how cellular metabolism, redox balance (oxidative vs reductive processes), and cell signaling are implicated in dozens of common conditions, positioning you to improve clinical decision-making and achieve improved patient outcomes. Across multi-speaker presentations, you’ll review core principles of cellular pathways, including NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) biology, AMPK–mTOR state shifts, gut axis mechanics, and other cellular mechanisms influenced by peptides. Also included are practical considerations for GLP-1/GIP therapies, exosomes, and coronary plaque imaging. For practitioners new to peptide therapy and/or cellular medicine, this course offers a wide-ranging introduction to expand your clinical approach and efficacy.
What's Included
This course brings together recorded lectures, case discussions, and expert panels to connect cellular mechanisms with practical clinical reasoning. The focus is on how to evaluate therapies and track patient response over time using structured monitoring and follow-up.
- Over 15 hours of video content
- 3 modules
- 29 lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
William Seeds
MD
For more than four decades, Dr. William A. Seeds has advanced medical science through clinical practice, research, and physician education. A board-certified Orthopaedic Surgeon in General and Sports Medicine, he served as Chief of Surgery at University Hospitals Conneaut Medical Center and Director of The Ohio Bone & Joint Institute