Nutrition Science Communication
Translating Nutrition Science into Clear, Actionable Knowledge
Companies often struggle to navigate large and complex bodies of scientific evidence. We help transform this complexity into structured, accessible knowledge that can be used by marketing, sales, R&D, and management teams.
A typical example is the development of scientific fact booklets, PowerPoint presentations and background reports. For instance, we supported a client seeking a comprehensive understanding of the diabetes nutrition landscape, including current science, nutritional therapies, existing products, and opportunities in oral nutritional supplements. The output consisted of a clear presentation and written report that served both as a learning tool and as strategic input for future commercial activities.
This type of work allows teams to build a shared scientific foundation, align internal stakeholders, and make informed decisions without oversimplifying or misrepresenting the science.
Developing Scientific Content: From Reviews to Fact Booklets and Publications
We support a wide range of scientific communication formats, including scientific reviews, position papers, fact booklets, brochures, webinars, and peer-reviewed publications. Our role is to ensure that all content is scientifically accurate, balanced, and fit for purpose, whether the audience is internal, professional, or academic.
As an example, we authored a peer-reviewed scientific review on a novel nutraceutical for glycemic control on behalf of the Nutritional Immunology and Molecular Medicine Laboratory at Virginia Tech (USA), published in Frontiers in Nutrition. This review integrated in vitro, preclinical, mechanistic, and human data generated over more than 15 years, and contextualized the compound’s relevance in light of widespread dietary insufficiency.
Such work supports credible positioning of ingredients and helps companies communicate benefits responsibly, based on the totality of evidence.
Expert Communication Through Conferences, Symposia, and Webinars
In addition to written communication, Einerhand Science & Innovation actively supports expert-level oral communication at conferences, symposia, exhibitions, and webinars. These activities help companies position their science within the broader nutrition and health landscape.
We have contributed to and presented at:
- Dairy Innovation symposia in the Netherlands and in Brazil
- Food Ingredients Europe exhibitions in Germany and France (since 2015)
- Company-organized symposia for healthcare professionals, including pediatricians in the Middle East
- International conferences such as Nutrition & Growth and ESPGHAN
- Scientific and industry forums including Food Vision (Cannes) and the Symposium on Diabetes and Nutrition (Denmark) Item
- International and virtual events organized by scientific societies such as AOCS in the US and in Brazil
This experience ensures that scientific messages are tailored to the audience, context, and level of scrutiny, while remaining accurate and credible.
Aligning Internal and External Communication with Scientific Reality
A recurring challenge for companies is misalignment between R&D, regulatory, and commercial communication. We help bridge this gap by developing consistent scientific narratives that can be used across teams and channels, reducing the risk of misinterpretation, exaggeration, or compliance drift.
What Clients Gain
- Clear, structured understanding of complex nutrition science
- Scientifically sound materials for internal and external use
- Stronger alignment between science, marketing, and strategy
- Increased credibility with professional and expert audiences
Typical Deliverables
- Scientific fact booklets and background reports
- Literature reviews and position papers
- Scientific presentations and webinars
- Peer-reviewed publications and expert articles
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Nutrition science communication involves translating complex scientific evidence into clear, accurate, and usable formats for different audiences, without oversimplifying or overstating the data.
No. We focus on scientific and substantiation-based communication that can inform marketing, but we do not write promotional copy.
Yes. We regularly support the development of scientific reviews, manuscripts, and expert articles, working to publication standards. See ABOUT page for a list of papers
Yes. We regularly contribute to international conferences, symposia, and webinars, representing science accurately and credibly.
Absolutely. Many deliverables are designed specifically to support internal alignment, training, and strategic decision-making.