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Welcome to the first-ever Virtual H2 Summit! | Opening by Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc., PhD. | Academic Symposium (A) & General Public Conference (G)
Why are People Skeptical of Molecular Hydrogen? Addressing Myths and Facts About Molecular Hydrogen | Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc., PhD. | (A&G)
From Energy to Evolution: The Origin of Hydrogen Functions in Eukaryote | Prof. Xuemei Ma, PhD. | (A&G)
From the Fundamental Principle of H2 Medicine to the Development of H2-delivering Biomaterials | Prof. Qianjun He, PhD. | (A&G)
The Place of Hydrogen in the Family of Medical Gases | Prof. Eugene Iv. Nazarov, MSc., PhD. | (A)
Therapeutic Potential of Hydrogen Gas in Mitigating Redox Dysregulation and Pathologies | Prof. Svetlana N. Radyuk, PhD. | (A&G)
What Does Molecular Hydrogen Do in Cells? Explaining the Biological Effects | Prof. John Hancock, PhD. | (A&G)
Orchestration of Intestinal Homeostasis and Inflammation by Microbial Hydrogen Economy | Prof. Li Ge, PhD. | (A)
Molecular hydrogen inhibits neuroinflammation after traumatic brain injury by promoting microglia M2 polarization via AMPK-dependent mediation of HDAC5 | Prof. Wanchao Yang, MD, PhD. | (A)
Antioxidant effect of hydrogen-rich water might be higher in high gut microbiota methane (CH4) -producers | Prof. Oleg S. Medvedev, MD, PhD. (G)
Evolutionary Role of Hydrogen: Investigating Hydrogenase Enzymes and Whether Orthologs are Found in the Human Proteome | Grace Russell, MSc, PhD. | (A&G)
Neuroprotective Effects and Mechanisms of Molecular Hydrogen for Neurological Disorders | Jiayuan Zhai, PhD. Student | (A)
Theory of H2 Activity: Exploring the potential mechanisms | Grace Russell, MSc, PhD. | (A&G)
Hydrogen Nanobubbles Protect the Heart from Oxidative Damage | Dr. Garth L. Nicolson, PhD, MD (H) | (A)
Therapeutic potential of hydrogen-rich water on muscle atrophy caused by immobilization in a mouse model | Prof. Majid Khazaei, MD., PhD. | (A&G)
Hydrogen: A novel mitochondrial nutrient | Prof. Jiangang Long, PhD. (A&G)
Promising Role of Drinking Hydrogen-rich Water (HRW) on Obesity-induced Oxidative Damage, Inflammation, and Statin-induced Adverse Effects in High-fat Diet Animal Model | Dr. Seyedeh Elnaz Nazari, PhD. (A&G)
Invited Guest Closing Academic Keynote: Hydrogen exerts its effects on a variety of diseases as a signaling molecule | Prof. Kinji Ohno, PhD. | (A)
Invited Guest Closing Academic Keynote: Hydrogen exerts its effects on a variety of diseases as a signaling molecule | Prof. Kinji Ohno, PhD. | (A)
Closing Remarks | Tyler W. LeBaron, MSc., PhD. | (A&G)