Collaborate
Together, we can make great advances in nutrition and wellness research.
If you’re applying for, or already have, a grant that includes nutrition and diet research, we’re ready to collaborate with you.
At Viocare, research is ingrained in our DNA. We’re regularly involved in research initiatives, often in collaboration with leading government, academic and corporate organizations. We have been awarded more than $12 million in research through over 25 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants/awards.
At Viocare, research is ingrained in our DNA. We’re regularly involved in research initiatives, often in collaboration with leading government, academic and corporate organizations. We have been awarded more than $12 million in research through over 25 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants/awards.
- We’re collaborating with a leading health sciences university on the world's largest study on the prevention and treatment of cardiac diseases. In this big-data study tracking thousands of subjects, our diet assessment solutions are helping determine nutrition impact.
- We’re a research partner of a world-renowned nonprofit health system that is creating a diet assessment to understand the behaviors of renal patients, and supporting their nutrition counseling.
- We worked with the VA to investigate metabolic control in diabetic patients, and determining how to allocate limited professional resources based on patient nutrition risk profiles.
- We partnered with major universities to help identify electronic interventions to improve lifestyles of individuals in a high disparity health environment to reduce cancer risk.
- We supported a top-ranked multidisciplinary academic medical center on a breast cancer survivorship program to reduce the risk of recurrence through improved dietary intake.
Collaborations such as these and others are among the ways we take a leading role in defining the future of nutrition and wellness. If you have research proposals and ideas, contact us any time. We’re always looking for research partners to build a healthier world.