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Biohacking with HYDROGEN - The Miraculous Element

October 03, 2022 Dallas McClain / Tyler W. Lebaron, Ph.D Season 1 Episode 17
Biohacking with HYDROGEN - The Miraculous Element
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Biohackers Magazine
Biohacking with HYDROGEN - The Miraculous Element
Oct 03, 2022 Season 1 Episode 17
Dallas McClain / Tyler W. Lebaron, Ph.D

In this episode, I discuss Molecular Hydrogen and all its astonishing benefits with the man behind much of its recent history and scientific limelight, Tyler W. Lebaron, Ph.D. 

 Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D., is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based, nonprofit, Molecular Hydrogen Institute. His background is in biochemistry, physiology, and exercise science. He has taught physiology, and currently teaches exercise physiology and chemistry lab classes at Southern Utah University as an adjunct instructor. He Interned at Nagoya University Japan in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell-signaling pathways. He is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at medical conferences in the US for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research. He collaborates with researchers at home and abroad, and helps advance the education, research, and awareness of hydrogen as a potential therapeutic medical gas.  When not doing research, he is often found training and competing in running and recently as a competitive arm wrestler. 

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In this episode, I discuss Molecular Hydrogen and all its astonishing benefits with the man behind much of its recent history and scientific limelight, Tyler W. Lebaron, Ph.D. 

 Tyler W. LeBaron, Ph.D., is the Founder and Executive Director of the science-based, nonprofit, Molecular Hydrogen Institute. His background is in biochemistry, physiology, and exercise science. He has taught physiology, and currently teaches exercise physiology and chemistry lab classes at Southern Utah University as an adjunct instructor. He Interned at Nagoya University Japan in the department of Neurogenetics to research the molecular mechanisms of hydrogen gas on cell-signaling pathways. He is a director of the International Hydrogen Standards Association (IHSA) and the International Molecular Hydrogen Association (IMHA). He speaks at medical conferences in the US for doctors CMEs/CEUs, and at academic biomedical hydrogen symposia and conferences around the world. He is also a member of the Academic Committee of Taishan Institute for Hydrogen Biomedical Research. He collaborates with researchers at home and abroad, and helps advance the education, research, and awareness of hydrogen as a potential therapeutic medical gas.  When not doing research, he is often found training and competing in running and recently as a competitive arm wrestler.