IPAK-EDU Course Poll

WE NEED YOUR HELP…

HERE ARE SOME IDEAS FOR NEW IPAK-EDU.ORG COURSES…

PLEASE POST THE NUMBERS OF THE COURSE OR COURSES YOU MIGHT CONSIDER THIS SUMMER OR IN THE FALL – THANK YOU!

  1. Philosophy of Science, Objectivity, and Causal Explanation

  2. Statistics II: Confounding, Interaction, Multivariable Models, and Causal Inference

  3. Critical Evaluation of Studies in Nutrition Science

  4. Vaccine Law: Mandates, Liability Shields, Injury Compensation, and Constitutional Limits

  5. Environmental Law, Toxic Torts, and Chemical Governance

  6. Public Health Policy: Institutions, Incentives, and Failure Modes

  7. The Genetics of Disease: Mendelian, Polygenic, Epigenetic, and Environmental Models

  8. PANS/PANDAS: Infection, Immunity, Neuroinflammation, and Disputed Diagnoses

  9. Developmental Psychology for Parents, Educators, and Citizens

  10. Psychology of Decision Making, Social Contagion, and Persuasion

  11. Educational Psychology and Human Learning

  12. Abnormal Psychology: Categories, Mechanisms, and Diagnostic Expansion

  1. Scientific Integrity Under Capture: COIs, Replication, Open Data, and the Manufacture of Consensus

  2. Ultra-Processed Food, Additives, and the Biology of Chronic Disease

  3. Soil, Regeneration, and the Nutritional Integrity of Food

  4. School Lunch, Institutional Food, and Children’s Metabolic and Behavioral Health

  5. Women’s Health and Fertility: Body Literacy, Metabolic Roots, Birth, and Informed Consent

  6. Endocrine Disruptors: Plastics, PFAS, Pesticides, Metals, and Reproductive and Metabolic Harm

  7. Child Health in Crisis: Autism, ADHD, Immune Dysfunction, Toxicants, and Competing Models of Causation

  8. Overmedicalization and Deprescribing: Children, Psychiatry, and Chronic Illness

  9. The Business of Medicine: PBMs, Insurers, Hospitals, Pharma, and Regulatory Capture

  10. Preconception to First Year of Life: Nutrition, Immune Programming, Exposures, and Development

  11. Microbiome, Barrier Tissues, and Chronic Disease

  12. Food, Farming, and Antitrust: Commodity Policy, Monopolies, and Local Resilience

  1. Virology for the Masses

  2. Molecular Biology for Human Health

  3. Microbiology for Human Health

  4. Evolutionary Genomics and Human Disease

  5. Systems Biology of Cancer: Metabolism, Immunity, Exposure, and Evidence

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