The Spring 2015 Seminar Series is over, but you can still watch the videos below! Have a great summer and see you next semester!
Spring 2015
Date | Presenter | Subject |
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Jan. 22 | ||
Jan. 29 | Dr. Denise Ney, Department of Nutritional Sciences | Glycomacropeptide Provides a “Whey” Forward for Phenylketonuria (PKU) |
Feb. 5 | ||
Feb. 12 | Drs. DeAnn Liska and Chad Cook, BioFortis | Conflict of Interest in Science: The View from Outside of Academia |
Feb. 19 | Dr. Eric Yen Department of Nutritional Sciences |
Physiological Functions of Triacylglycerol Synthesis: Following My Gut Feelings on Energy Balance |
Feb. 26 | Dr. Caroline Alexander McArdle Lab for Cancer Research |
Response to Cold and Why That’s Important |
Mar. 5 | Dr. Diane O’Brien University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Developing Stable Isotope Biomarkers of Diet for Health Research with Alaska Native (Yup’ik) People |
Mar. 12 | Dr. HuiChuan Lai Department of Nutritional Sciences | Advancing Nutrition Care and Clinical Outcomes in Cystic Fibrosis through Multi-Center Study and Novel Biostatistical Application |
Mar. 19 | Dr. Lindsay Allen USDA, California |
Are Animal Source Foods Critical for Feeding the World? The facts and the challenges. |
Mar. 26 | Dr. Christopher Pin University of Western Ontario |
Epigenetic Reprogramming of the Pancreas: A Crucial Link Between Injury and Cancer? |
Apr. 2 | Spring Break | |
Apr. 9 | Dr. Barbara Lohse, Penn State | Eating Competence: An Evidence-Based Construct Aligned with Public Health Goals, but Incongruent with US Dietary Guidance |
Apr. 16 | Dr. Richard Deckelbaum, Public Health, Columbia University | Omega-3 Fatty Acids Provide “Protection” to Liver, Heart, and Brain: How? |
Apr. 23 | Dr. Kathryn Dewey, University of California – Davis | Heterogeneity in Response to Pre- and Post-Natal Nutrition Interventions in Low-Income Countries |
Apr. 30 | Dr. Michael Georgieff, University of Minnesota | The Role of Fetal and Neonatal Iron in Hippocampal Neuronal Development |
May 7 | Dr. Paul Grippo, University of Illinois at Chicago | What Mice Can Tell Us About the Genetics and Epigenetics of Pancreatic Cancer |
May 14 | Dr. Eduardo Chini, Mayo Medical School, Rochester | What Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé and NAD have in common? The celebrity status of NAD metabolism in aging and disease. |
If you would like a pdf version of our Seminar Series schedule, please click Spring 2015 Seminar Schedule.