Pol De Saedeleer PhD
Dr. Pol De Saedeleer is a Doctor in Pharmaceutical Sciences, trained at the University of Louvain, the University of Louvain-La-Neuve and the University of Ghent in Belgium. Over the past decades, he has developed a distinguished international career in pharmaceutical and functional medicine, serving as a teacher, lecturer, and scientific advisor across multiple countries.
Since 2012, Dr. De Saedeleer has been the Scientific and Medical Director of Nutrined/Researched Nutritionals, a company recognized for its commitment to science-based nutritional supplements. He has played a leading role in the development and clinical research of numerous formulations, many of which have been published in peer-reviewed scientific journals.
With a deep dedication to the principles of functional medicine, Dr. De Saedeleer has become a driving force behind global educational initiatives. He is widely respected for his ability to synthesize and communicate emerging research, and has lectured at a wide array of medical institutions and international conferences. His educational outreach includes programs for medical schools in Europe and abroad, where he fosters collaborative learning and interdisciplinary exchange.
Dr. De Saedeleer has served as a board member of multiple medical associations, contributing to the scientific and educational direction of numerous conferences. In 2016, he was appointed Chairman of the European ILADS Committee and later became a Board Director of ILADEF (USA), supporting the advancement of physician education in immune-related and multi-infectious diseases.
A frequent invited speaker, Dr. De Saedeleer has contributed to conferences held by respected organizations including the European Congress of Integrative Medicine (ECIM), the PNI Academy (Spain), the International Association of Functional Medicine (Italy), A4M, ILADS, the Swedish Society of Functional Medicine, the German Borreliose Society, and the French Medical Association of Infectious Pathologies, among others.
He continues to serve on the scientific program committees of upcoming international conferences, and remains dedicated to building bridges between global medical communities through education, research, and integrative collaboration.
Sessions
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Food, Drugs or Both? Metabolic Care in the GLP-1 Era20-Jun-2026Level 5 - Mountbatten Room

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