dsm-firmenich announces that it has awarded its 2026 Nutrition Research Grant to five research projects focused on how nutrients and bio-actives can support healthy longevity in the Asia Pacific region. Both sources describe the grants as part of the company’s nutrition research initiative and highlight the shared theme of examining diet-related components that may contribute to healthier aging. The projects investigate the role of specific nutrients and bioactive compounds, with the research aimed at improving understanding of how these substances can affect health outcomes over the long term. The awards apply to studies conducted across Asia Pacific, reflecting the company’s stated interest in regional health questions and potential applications. The available reporting does not provide further details on the names of the projects, the research institutions involved, the duration of the grants, or the total funding amount. The information therefore centers on the number of projects selected and the topic areas—nutrients, bio-actives, and healthy longevity in Asia Pacific.