Meet Our Expert: Dr. Thomas Jr

Meet Our Expert: Dr. Thomas Jr

Dr. Thomas Jr, PhD

Head of Research at Facime Dedicated to bridging the gap between molecular biology and clinical nutrition to enhance human longevity.

  • Name: Thomas Jr
  • Date of Birth: 1986-05-17
  • Place of Birth: Florida, United States
  • Title: Head of Research at Facime
  • Specialization: Food and Nutrition Research
  • Certificate: Facime's Expertise Research Training Program
 15+ Years PhD in Biomedical Science Lead Formulator Published Researcher
Of Clinical Research Advanced Nutrition & Metabolism At Facime Laboratories Peer-Reviewed Author

 

The Science Behind the Excellence

Dr. Thomas Jr serves as the Head of Research at Facime, where he oversees the strategic development and clinical validation of our premium supplement formulas. With over 15 years of dedicated experience in the biotechnology and nutraceutical industries, Dr. Thomas has become a leading voice in evidence-based wellness.

He earned his Doctorate (PhD) focusing on the metabolic pathways of bio-active compounds. Before joining Facime, he led numerous multi-disciplinary teams in North America and Europe, focusing on how micronutrients interact with cellular aging. At Facime, his mission is simple: to ensure that every capsule we produce is backed by rigorous science and delivers measurable results.

Dr. Thomas Jr’s work is defined by a commitment to "Clean Science." His core areas of expertise include:

  • Nutrigenomics: Understanding how nutrients influence gene expression.
  • Bioavailability Optimization: Enhancing the body's ability to absorb active ingredients.
  • Regulatory Standards: Ensuring all Facime formulations meet or exceed FDA (US) and EFSA (EU) safety guidelines.

"In an industry often clouded by marketing hype, my goal at Facime is to bring absolute transparency to our customers. We don't just follow trends; we analyze the clinical data. If the science doesn't support the ingredient, it doesn't make it into our bottles. Your health deserves nothing less than proven efficacy."

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