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    • 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 […]

    • Fall 2021 Seminar Series

      Linking Within-Host and Between-Host Dynamics: A Bioenergetics Approach Jessica Hite, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison; Veterinary Medicine   December 9, 2021 11:00 – Noon 290 Nutritional Sciences Refreshments will be served. […]

    • Fall 2021 Seminar Series

      Exploring Adipocyte Function using Chemoproteomics Methods Andrea Galmozzi, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison; WI Institute Medical Research   December 9, 2021 11:00 – Noon 290 Nutritional Sciences Refreshments will be served. […]

    • Skip Being Stuffed this Thanksgiving

      As we enter into the holiday season, it is easy to become overfilled with joy, excitement, and even food. How can we enjoy our holidays, especially Thanksgiving, a holiday focused […]

    • Congratulations to IGPNS student, Rashaun Williams (2021 APS Porter Fellowship Recipient)

                *published in the American Physiological Society: Endocrinology and Metabolism Section Newsletter Fall 2021 Mentor: Dawn B. Davis, MD, Ph.D. Biography: I was born in The […]

    • Fall 2021 Seminar Series

      Understanding the Intestinal Microbiome’s Influence on Complex Metabolic Diseases Vanessa Leone, PhD University of Wisconsin-Madison; Animal & Dairy Sciences November 18, 2021 11:00 – Noon 290 Nutritional Sciences   Refreshments […]