
Sir Peter Gluckman
Sir Peter Gluckman is a respected scientist and expert in developmental biology and health, known for studying how early life experiences influence long-term health outcomes. He has contributed significantly to understanding the importance of pregnancy, childhood, and social factors in shaping an individual’s well-being. Gluckman has held prominent roles, including Chief Science Advisor to New Zealand’s government, where he promotes evidence-based policies. His work emphasizes the interconnectedness of biology, environment, and society, aiming to improve health and development across populations through research and policy.