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Events

Find us at an Upcoming Event

18–22 Jun, 2026
London UK

The largest integrative and personalised medicine congress in Europe. The IPM Congress welcomes healthcare professionals from a range of modalities including integrative, functional, lifestyle, environmental, complementary and holistic medicine.

10–12 Sep, 2026
Philadelphia PA

The Medical Academy of Pediatrics and Special Needs will include introductory and advanced courses followed by two full days of plenary sessions centered on the theme Redefining Autism: Brain-Based Subtypes and Their Clinical Implications. We look forward to seeing you at our Fall conference for three days of education, networking, and a renewal of our friendships.

08–11 Oct, 2026
San Diego

This year, our focus is Brain, Body and Back Again: Mental Health through Embodiment and Prevention. This points to our dedication to framing mental health firmly at the intersection of biology and psychology, and examining how our biochemical systems (neuroendocrine, immune, metabolic, etc.) interact with our psychological ones (trauma, ACEs, chronic stress, difficult life circumstances, etc.) and our lifestyle choices and habits.

17–18 Oct, 2026
Leows Coronado Bay Resort, Coronado CA

An exploration of Mitochondrial Vitality: The Foundation of Immuno-Metabolic Resilience, Longevity, and Clinical Transformation

21–23 Oct, 2026
Berlin

17th World Mitochondria Society Annual Meeting which will be held on October 21-23, 2026 in Berlin, Germany. Following the remarkable success of the 2025 edition, our community enters 2026 with renewed energy, confidence, and ambition. Over the past years, mitochondrial research has evolved rapidly, not only in scientific depth, but also in its clinical, technological, and translational impact. Today, mitochondria stand at the center of some of the most important questions in medicine, biology, and innovation.

22–25 Oct, 2026
Dulles VA

Reframing Complex Disease, Pathways to Treatment: This four-day conference is the premier educational event for physicians and medical professionals who have an interest in diagnosing and treating Lyme and associated vector-borne illnesses.

The conference takes place at the Hyatt Regency Dulles just outside Washington, DC, near Dulles Airport.

Past Events

29 Apr, 2026

If you missed this informative interview with Dr. Sundeep Dugar, and Documenting Hope click below to hear Sundeep answer questions on why a mitochondrial cocktail alone may not be enough to address the complex biology often involved in autism.

UC Davis Medical School
27 Apr, 2026
Sacramento CA

Watch this Seminar on Improving Mitochondria Function – From Neurodegeneration to Oncology.

Mitochondria are a unifying hub in disease biology. Addressing mitochondria dysfunction and/or depletion opens new opportunities for therapeutic strategies aimed at restoring mitochondrial health, improving cellular resilience and extending healthspan. This seminar covered:

• The central role of mitochondrial dysfunction across diseases such as diabetes, Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease and cancer.

• How mitochondrial disruption drives inflammation, aging, and impaired tissue repair.

• Emerging therapeutic strategies to restore mitochondrial health and enhance cellular resilience for better healthspan.

28 Mar, 2026
San Diego, CA

The Mito Research Fund invites you to an evening of laughter and purpose. Support vital research and raising awareness for mitochondrial disease.

12–14 Mar, 2026
Charlotte NC

This Functional & Translational Medicine Conference features well-known special needs physicians from around the world in order to share their knowledge and experiences with the larger pediatric community

11–14 Dec, 2025
Booth 13100
The Venetian Resort Las Vegas, Las Vegas

Stop by Booth 13100 to learn more about mitochondria, healthspan, & aging.

04–05 Dec, 2025
Atlanta, Georgia

Join us for a scientific presentation by BlueOakNx co-founder and distinguished scientist Dr. Sundeep Dugar at the global SLC6A1 Scientific Symposium.

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