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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 […]

    • Spring 2023 Seminar Series – 2 February, 2023

      Intestinal Stearoyl-CoA Desaturases Exploring New Roles for an Old Friend Dr. Harini Sampath Rutgers University Thursday, February 2, 2023 11 am – Noon Rm. 290 Nutritional Sciences Department of Nutritional […]

    • Spring 2023 Seminar Series – 26 January, 2023

      Kristina Penniston From Bench to Bedside and Beyond: A Journey from Nutritional Sciences to Interdisciplinary Collaborative Genitourinary Research

    • Fall 2022 Newsletter Now Available!

      The Fall 2022 Nutritional Sciences Digest is now available! Read the newsletter and keep up to date with the department here: https://nutrisci.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/416/2022/12/Fall-2022-Newsletter-1.pdf

    • Fall 2022 Seminar Series

      Obesity, Bariatric Surgery, and Immunotherapy   in Breast Cancer  Dr. Liza Makowski  The University of Tennessee     Thursday, December 8, 2022  11 am-Noon  Rm. 290 Nutritional Sciences  

    • Skipping breakfast-to do or not to do

      Perhaps you don’t have time for breakfast or you aren’t hungry when you wake up.  If so, you may have wondered if skipping breakfast is bad for you. Recent studies […]