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Healthy Muscles.* Healthy Life.* The Role of myHMB in Human Nutrition

Sports Nutrition - Workout Need

In this 40-minute webinar, we welcome Shawn M. Baier, M.S., M.B.A., Chief Operating Officer for MTI Biotech/ VP of Business Development, Innovative Products Division, TSI Group LTD. Mr. Baier will take an in-depth dive into the story of HMB and the science behind this amazing ingredient with studies that support its effectiveness for sports recovery and how it can also support healthy aging.* We will look at several studies that have been done on HMB and discover how it works on both muscle and fat to enhance fat metabolism.*

Presenter:
Shawn Baier holds a Master’s of Science degree from Iowa State University and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Iowa.

In 1997, Shawn joined MTI Biotech as a Research Scientist overseeing outside research projects related to HMB and muscle performance and health as well as work on marketing and sales of HMB to the sports nutrition and adult nutrition markets.

In 2003, Mr. Baier served as Assistant to the Director at Iowa State University Center for Designing Foods, where he managed all research projects at the Center. One project in particular, Mr. Baier was responsible for the administration of a year-long, NIH/NIA funded research study investigating the benefits of a HMB containing nutritional supplement on muscle mass and function in older adults.

In 2007, Mr. Baier returned to MTI Biotech as Director of Sales and Marketing, and in 2008, Chief Operating Officer. In 2019, as part of a change in ownership interests at MTI Biotech with TSI Group LTD, Shawn also serves as VP of Business Development for their Innovative Products Division where he focuses on new business development, research and development management, as well as identifying and acquiring new technologies for commercialization.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.