Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at UCLA specializing in respiratory physiology and neuroscience research. Pioneer in understanding the neural mechanisms controlling breathing and respiratory disorders.
Dr. Jack Feldman is a Distinguished Professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he leads groundbreaking research on the neural basis of respiration.
With decades of scientific contribution, he has become a world-leading expert in understanding how the brain controls breathing patterns and has made significant discoveries in respiratory neuroscience.
His work has implications for treating respiratory disorders and understanding fundamental neurobiological processes.

Topic: The science of breathing, its mechanics, neural circuits, and profound influence on mental states (anxiety reduction, emotional resilience) and physical performance, including practical tools like box breathing and magnesium L-threonate supplementation.

Topic: The science of respiration and its profound impact on mental and physical health and performance, featuring pioneering research and practical breathwork protocols.