• The Health Chat - Melrose FutureLab with Neal Mercado (Aug 24)

  • Jul 24 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
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The Health Chat - Melrose FutureLab with Neal Mercado (Aug 24)

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    This month on The Health Chat, Vicky talks with Neal Mercado about the new FutureLab Longevity range of products from Melrose Health.

    Neal Mercado is the Chief Science Officer at Melrose Health. Neal has over 25 years’ experience in the global complementary medicines industry, with an emphasis on product development and research. He has held C-suite positions in Marketing and Innovation at Ecofibre Ltd and Designs For Health. He was Director for Research, Development, and Emerging Markets for BioCeuticals and prior to that was Director of Global Product Development at Blackmores Ltd, Director of the Blackmores Institute and was an Adjunct Fellow at NICM at Western Sydney University.
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