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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 […]

    • Vitamin D and Bones

      In the last couple weeks you have seen news stories reporting a study in the New England Journal of Medicine, showing vitamin D supplements did not reduce bone fractures or […]

    • August is National Breastfeeding Month

      August is National Breastfeeding Month, organized by the US Breastfeeding Committee. The theme for 2022 is “Together We Can Do Great Things” which acknowledges that we all need to work […]

    • Vitamins, and Minerals for COVID – Is More, Better?

      For some time, COVID 19 was what we all talked about.  Even when we weren’t talking about it, we were reminded of it by the masks we wore and the […]

    • Deeper Than Data Podcast: Dr. Adam Kuchnia

      The latest research helps our society move forward and discover future medical break throughs, but how do those scientists reach these points? On the recent episode of Deeper Than Data, […]

    • Summer hydration

      With summer approaching, bringing warmer temperatures and outdoor activities, we need to pay attention to getting enough fluids.  Water is an essential nutrient, making up about 50-60% of an adult’s […]