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+ Target Audience: integrative medicine physicians, functional medicine practitioners, researchers, and advanced health professionals
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MASTERMIND 13: MITOCHONDRIA March 7th – 8th, 2025 Four Seasons Nashville Nashville, TN
The Central Command of Metabolism, Immunity, and Cellular Signaling
Mitochondria are more than just “the powerhouse of the cell” – they have far-reaching effects across metabolic flexibility, immune regulation, epigenetics, and more. As research progresses and the field of Cellular Medicine continues to evolve, providers and researchers alike are continuing to see the central role of the mitochondria in cellular health.
At Cellular Medicine Mastermind 13, you’ll come away confident in your ability to optimize patient healthspan, disease management, and performance by understanding how our mitochondria serve as a command center for cellular functioning alongside an array of covered therapeutics and patient care strategies to optimize mitochondrial health.
This course teaches a cellular-medicine approach to understanding brain dysfunction and neurodegeneration, with an emphasis on how brain cells generate energy, manage oxidative stress, and regulate immune signaling. You’ll learn how neurons and glial cells (microglia, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes) contribute to cognitive decline, neuroinflammation, excitability, and myelin vulnerability, and how gut and barrier function can influence brain immune activity. The program then translates these concepts into a structured, stepwise clinical reasoning framework that supports phenotyping, tiered testing, and biomarker-informed follow-up over time. For clinicians, the focus is on building a clearer mechanistic map and improving confidence when interpreting complex presentations and mixed-quality evidence. In patient care, the intent is to support more individualized evaluation and monitoring using defined clinical endpoints and repeatable measurements rather than one-off test results. It is designed for clinicians and advanced health professionals managing neurocognitive, neuroinflammatory, or neurodegenerative cases, and for researchers or advanced students seeking mechanistic-to-clinical translation.
What’s Included
The course is organized as a mechanism-first progression across key brain cell types, then integrates those concepts into a practical clinical reasoning structure for evaluation and follow-up. Emphasis is placed on linking cellular biology to phenotyping and measurable monitoring, with clear attention to evidence limits and where more data are needed.
- Over 20 hours of video content
- 2 modules
- 12 video lessons
- Downloadable learning guides
2 Days of In-Depth Lectures by Dr. Seeds
Dr. William Seeds, MD
Dr. Seeds, the Founder and Academic Chairman of the SSRP, has been honored at the NFL Hall of Fame for his medical expertise in treating professional athletes, and served as a Professional Medical Consultant for the NHL, MLB, NBA, and NBC’s Dancing With The Stars. He is a medical researcher, continuing to write and publish on the NIH and other medical journals, and is the author of Peptide Protocols Vol.1, the world’s first handbook about peptides written for practitioners.
Mastermind 13 Schedule Preview
A few of the key topics you can expect at Mastermind 13:
- Mitochondrial Bioenergetics & Metabolic Disorders
- Adaptive Mitochondrial Responses to Stress & Exercise
- Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) and Redox Signaling
- The Mitochondria’s Role in Innate Immunity
- Mitochondrial DNA as a Danger Signal
- Mitochondria’s Role in Epigenetic Regulation
- Mitochondrial Impact on Gene Expression and Cellular Aging
- Mitochondrial Transplantation and Editing
- Small Molecule, Pharmaceutical, and Nutraceutical Interventions
Check out the full agenda below for all planned topics. (Sessions and times are subject to change)
+ Topics:
Day 1:
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Integrating Mitochondrial Knowledge into Patient Care
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Introduction To Mitochondria Beyond The Powerhouse
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Mitochondria and Cellular Signaling Pathways and Mechanisms
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Mitochondria and Metabolism Energy Production and Regulation
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Mitochondria in Immune Function Innate and Adaptive Immunity
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Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Disease Clinical Implications
Day 2:
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Closing Remarks Future Directions in Mitochondrial Medicine
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Emerging Therapies Targeting Mitochondria
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Mitochondria and Cancer Therapeutic Opportunities
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Mitochondria in Aging and Neurodegeneration
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Mitochondrial Biomarkers and Diagnostic Tools
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