Virtual Roundtable sessions convene experts across disciplines—functional medicine doctors, chiropractors, scientists, and conventional specialists—to explore pressing topics in health and science. Session one focuses on Epigenetics and Environmental Impact in Children, examining how environmental factors influence gene expression and long-term health outcomes. Participants will engage in collaborative discussion, share current research, and highlight practical approaches for prevention and care.
Barbara Gray
Dr. Judy Mikovits
Moderator Daniel Bobinski
Natalie Nicole
Virtual Roundtable sessions convene experts across disciplines—functional medicine doctors, chiropractors, scientists, and conventional specialists—to explore pressing topics in health and science.
Session one focuses on Epigenetics and Environmental Impact in Children, examining how environmental factors influence gene expression and long-term health outcomes. Participants will engage in collaborative discussion, share current research, and highlight practical approaches for prevention and care.
Healthcare professionals can join live via Zoom, with opportunities to ask questions and exchange perspectives in real time. Each session is offered individually, and recordings are later made available for continuing education credit.
Topic-specific series, such as this focus on pediatric epigenetics, allow participants to build deeper expertise through multiple expert-led sessions.
A Unique Roundtable Model
Focused Topics vs. Case Snapshots – Each session explores a defined theme, highlighting emerging science and clinical perspectives.
Collaborative Support vs. Institutional Sponsorship – Expert contributions directly sustain ongoing professional learning.
Applied Knowledge vs. Abstract Theory – Conversations emphasize evidence, practice-based insights, and current research.
Discussion Framework
Multidisciplinary Exchange – Experts from diverse fields share perspectives on a central theme.
Holistic Context – Considerations include family history, lifestyle, environment, diet, and clinical findings.
Cross-Modal Learning – Integrates nutrition, detox, lifestyle, and conventional medical approaches.
Topic Selection & Exploration
Theme-Driven Focus – Sessions organized around key issues such as epigenetics, pediatric health, and environmental impact.
Comparative Perspectives – Participants contrast findings and approaches across research and practice.
Evolving Insights – Knowledge is updated through ongoing research, practitioner experience, and clinical observation.
Educational Methodology
Collective Expertise – Roundtable format captures insights from practitioners, researchers, and participants.
Shared Resources – Centralized materials and references available to all attendees.
Outcome-Oriented CE – Continuing education credit linked to applied understanding of the topic.
Integration of Perspectives
Functional Medicine Foundation – Emphasis on root causes including labs, nutrition, environment, and detoxification.
Complementary Approaches – Chiropractic, acupuncture, bodywork, and other therapies discussed in context.
Conventional Integration – Medical advisors ensure alignment with established safety and care standards.
Scientific Guidance – Researchers and PhDs provide validation, evidence review, and protocol context.


Dr. Mikovits earned a BA in Chemistry from University of Virginia in 1980 and a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from George Washington University in 1992. In her forty-year quest to understand the causes, prevention and treatment of chronic diseases, she has co-authored seminal papers culminating at least a decade of research in each of four fields: Immunology, natural products chemistry, epigenetics, and HIV/AIDs drug development.
In 2009, Dr Mikovits led the team that first isolated and characterized a new family of human disease-associated retroviruses, XMRVs. Dr Mikovits has co-authored more than 50 peer reviewed publications and book chapters, and holds a patent for Combination Therapy for Prostate Cancer using Botanical Compositions and
Dr Mikovits is a New York Times Best selling author of the books Plague, Plague of Corruption, Ending Plague and the Truth about the Masks.
In 2020 Dr. Mikovits started DrJSolution, a company focused, not only on education, but on providing solutions for prevention and treatment of autoimmune/auto-inflammatory diseases resulting from viral infection, drugs and environmental toxins. Her heart and passion is to focus on natural products chemistry and plant based drug and nutritional therapeutic protocols.
Her current focus is on medical cannabis with breakthroughs in understanding of the pathophysiology of neuroimmune diseases such as vaccine acquired immune deficiency syndrome = vaccine AIDS.

Daniel Bobinski is the Founder/Director of GC2 Ministries and the Institute for Transformational Learning, LLC. He served as President and CEO of Leadership Development, Inc. for 35 years.
Daniel holds a Th.D. from North Central Theological Seminary and is completing his Ph.D. in Organizational Learning & Leadership at the University of Idaho. He earned his Master of Education from Idaho State University and his Bachelor of Science from Southern Illinois University in training and development, graduating summa cum laude.
Daniel served as an adjunct professor at Idaho State University and has organized regional conferences on educational methodology. He’s an international bestselling author of five books, including Creating Passion-Driven Teams and Become a Student of Your Students. Daniel has written for Christian Living Magazine for 12 years.
Daniel specializes in integrating biblical worldview with practical application, and has served as a teaching pastor, men’s minister, and youth leader. A Navy veteran, Daniel is married to Jeralynne and has called Idaho home since 1998.
