Metabolics was formed as a research branch of TDSR focusing on biological science after many troubling health trends were noticed over recent years.

Scientific papers, family, friends, colleagues… seemed to be discussing more and more health issues that in the end were to be tied to diet, metabolism, and environmental factors having adverse effects on the human body. These issues tended to cause debilitating autoimmune disease, cancer, and various brain diseases. 

TDSR is made up of a group of dedicated scientists and engineers with diverse knowledge including organic chemistry, cell biology, radio frequency technology, semiconductor design, machine learning and artificial intelligence. 

The goal of Metabolics is to try to use our combined diverse skills to further research in these areas and collaborate with others doing good science in these fields. 

TDSR scientists and engineers have a strong ability to debug problems, separate variables, notice non-obvious trends in data, and tie together existing research through study and networking to help form a larger picture that many times goes unnoticed. 

TDSR’s founder and lead scientist, Senter Reinhardt, has a degree in Physics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. His unending curiosity and love of science and research has taken him into fields covering biology, chemistry, optics, semiconductors, artificial intelligence and many others.