
Join us for an in-depth exploration of how telomere biology is reshaping our understanding of aging-related conditions.
In this free webinar, Dr. Gordon Crozier—a renowned practitioner of integrative medicine and genetics-based healthcare—explains how telomeres influence cellular metabolism and genomic stability. The gradual shortening of these protective caps at the ends of chromosomes has been linked to both metabolic syndrome and neurodegenerative diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s.
Dr. Crozier will examine the shared molecular mechanisms behind these conditions and highlight how telomere dysfunction may serve as a central driver of all of them.
We’ll discuss the role of oxidative stress, inflammation, and mitochondrial impairment in telomere attrition, and how these factors contribute to both metabolic dysregulation and cognitive decline. You’ll gain insight into emerging therapeutic strategies, from lifestyle interventions to telomerase activation, with the potential to address both neurological and metabolic health in tandem.
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
- Understand the biological role of telomeres in cellular aging and genomic stability
- Examine the connection between telomere shortening, metabolic syndrome, and neurodegeneration.
- Explore shared molecular pathways, such as inflammation and oxidative stress, that drive both neurological and metabolic decline.
- Review current research linking telomere dysfunction to conditions like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and Alzheimer’s.
- Identify emerging therapeutic strategies that target telomere biology to support both brain and metabolic health.
SPONSORED BY

Gordon Crozier, DO, is the Medical Director
of Crozier Clinic in Orlando, FL, where he provides care to patients both in
person and remotely from around the world. Board-certified in neurology and
neurosurgery, he brings a multidisciplinary perspective to his work, especially
in the areas of neuroendocrinology, longevity medicine, and chronic disease
prevention. Dr. Crozier is a globally recognized authority in
integrative and genetics-based medicine, known for blending cutting-edge
science with natural, patient-centered care. He earned his Doctorate of
Osteopathy from Des Moines University & College of Osteopathic Medicine and
Surgery in 1994 and completed his internship and residency in Obstetrics and
Gynecology through Michigan State University at the Garden City Hospital
Campus.