Peptides Essentials: Science, Strategy, and Clinical Application | Strive Sessions

Build a clear, mechanism-based understanding of peptide biology, pharmacology, and potential use to support confident, structured decision-making. Peptides are rapidly gaining traction in personalized medicine, yet the foundational understanding of signaling, pharmacology, and potential application is often assumed rather than clearly defined. This gap can lead to uncertainty around dosing, patient variability, and regimen selection. In this Strive Session, Rex Jones breaks down peptide biology, receptor signaling, and key pharmacologic concepts in a practical, provider-focused format. You’ll gain a clear framework for evaluating peptide-based regimens and applying them based on mechanism, patient needs, and individualized goals. This webinar is designed for: Healthcare providers exploring peptide-based options Functional and integrative medicine practitioners Clinicians seeking clarity on peptide dosing and variability Providers looking to expand their personalized medicine offerings You’ll learn how to: Map peptide signaling and receptor-driven effects Interpret PK/PD concepts in a clinically relevant way Evaluate peptide regimens based on mechanism and patient variability Structure peptide strategies aligned to specific clinical objectives 👉Join our next Strive Sessions: https://strivepharmacy.com/sessions Peptide Webinar Chapters 00:00 Peptides Essentials: Science, Strategy, and Clinical Application 01:15 What Providers Will Learn About Peptide Biology and Pharmacology 03:02 What Are Peptides? Amino Acids, Proteins, and Signaling Molecules 04:09 Peptide Structure, Function, and Cell Signaling Pathways 06:10 Peptide Receptors: GPCRs, Tyrosine Kinases, and Cytokine Signaling 08:46 Intracellular Peptide Signaling and Emerging Research 09:25 How Peptides Create Biological and Physiological Effects 10:52 Peptide Pharmacokinetics: Absorption, Metabolism, and Half-Life 12:58 Peptide Pharmacodynamics: Receptor Binding and Biological Duration 15:16 Peptide Dosing Strategies, Patient Variability, and Clinical Judgment 17:15 Individualized Peptide Regimens and Patient-Centered Considerations 18:29 Peptide Administration Routes: Subcutaneous, Intranasal, Oral, and More 19:37 Oral, Sublingual, and Buccal Peptide Delivery Considerations 20:25 Peptides vs. Traditional Small Molecule Drugs 21:52 Peptides in Modern Medicine and Personalized Care 22:35 The Future of Peptide Therapy, Delivery Methods, and Clinical Research 23:37 Peptide Research References