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    • Spring 2026 Nutrition and Metabolism Seminar Series

      Thursdays – 11:00 a.m. – Nutritional Sciences Room 290 Date Speaker Title January 22 Hoang BuiUW-MadisonN&M Exit Seminar Dissecting the Heterogeneity of White and Brown Adipocyte Precursors January 29 Arion […]

    • Dietetics Supervised Practice Webinar

      New Dietetics Application Process for ACEND® Supervised Practice Programs (DIs, CPs, GPs) All ACEND accredited supervised practice programs must participate in the Dietetic Inclusive Centralized Application Service (DICAS). This portal […]

    • Impact of Malnutrition on Kidney Transplant Recipient Outcomes:UW Department of Medicine Research Day

      Congratulations to Katrina Kennedy, MS, RDN, and Heather Lorden, MS, RDN, both MS Clinical Nutrition alumni, and their colleague Jessa Engelken, MPH, RDN. Their latest publication in Transplantation Direct investigates the […]

    • Jing Fan Awarded Vilas Early-Career Investigator Award

      Congratulations to Jing Fan, Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences, on being awarded the UW-Madison Vilas Early-Career Investigator Award! Vilas Faculty Early-Career Investigator Awards recognize research and teaching excellence in faculty […]

    • Congratulations to all the fall graduates of the MS Clinical Nutrition program!

      Congratulations to all the fall graduates of the MS Clinical Nutrition program!  Kori Elizabeth Blumer, MS Rebecca Idiart Boenig, MS, RDN Tori Anne Hohenstein, MS, RDN Kari Anne Larson, MS, […]

    • Particles for Humanity project led by Sherry Tanumihardjo receives approval to begin studying a stable form of vitamin A in humans

      Particles for Humanity project led by Sherry Tanumihardjo receives approval to begin studying a stable form of vitamin A in humans https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/particles-for-humanity-receives-approval-to-begin-a-study-of-pfh-vap-in-humans-302012850.html Particles for Humanity Receives Approval to Begin a […]

    • Scholarships for returning adult, nontraditional, and single-parent students! Apply by Feb. 10, 2024.

      Scholarships for returning adult, nontraditional, and single-parent students! Apply by Feb. 10, 2024. https://acsss.wisc.edu/scholarships Thanks to generous contributions from our donors, scholarships are available for admitted UW–Madison nontraditional and returning adult […]

    • James Ntambi Reflects on Decades of Study Abroad

      Professor James Ntambi has brought groups of undergraduate students to his native country of Uganda since 2002. The Uganda Program has gained notoriety not only among biochemistry majors, but also […]