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Start Date:02/06/2026
Start Time:4:00 PM CEST
Duration:45 minutes
Abstract:
As life expectancy increases, maintaining health throughout ageing has become a major scientific and commercial challenge. Dysbiosis is now recognised as one of the key hallmarks of ageing, acting as both a driver and amplifier of immunosenescence, inflammaging, and metabolic disorders. This webinar will first explore the role of the gut microbiota in healthy longevity, starting with a scientific overview of how age‑related microbial changes affect multiple areas of health and wellbeing.The second part will examine how targeted probiotic solutions can help address some of the most common health concerns associated with ageing. We will look at the evidence behind specific formulations designed to support immune resilience and digestive health, skin and joint health, menopausal symptoms, and cardiometabolic balance, drawing on findings from clinical trials conducted in adult and older populations. Designed for consumer health professionals, this session brings together scientific insights and commercial opportunities to show how microbiota‑based solutions can support personalised healthy longevity. The session will conclude with a live Q&A.
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Speakers
 Patrizia Brigidi Full Professor University of Bologna, Italy Prof. Patrizia Brigidi is Full Professor of “Fermentation Biotechnology” at the Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences of the University of Bologna. She leads the Department’s Human Microbiomics Unit and is Head of the Microbiome Biobank of the University of Bologna. Her research activity, documented by more than 250 publications in peer‑reviewed international journals (Scopus HI: 78), focuses on the phylogenetic and functional characterization of the human microbiome, to study its complex crosstalk with the host in both health and disease conditions. She leads and participates in numerous European and national research projects, mainly aimed at studying, through advanced omics approaches, the role of the microbiome in healthy aging and non‑communicable diseases.
 Jordi Espadaler Mazo R&D and Innovation Director AB-Biotics R&D and Innovation Director at AB-BIOTICS since 2006, Jordi holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the Autonomous University of Barcelona and certificate in Open Executive Education from the IESE Business School. He has authored over 40 research articles in peer-reviewed journals. His primary research interest focuses on studying bacteria from human microbiomes and their impact on health.
 Jolanda van Hal Editor Nutrition Insight Jolanda van Hal is a senior journalist for the NutritionInsight platform. She has a background in natural ingredients for health products and cosmetics, supporting exporters to enter the EU with market research, training, coaching and market access.
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