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Updating FAO-WHO nutrient intake values for infants and young children
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Welcome by College of Letters and Science Dean Estella Atekwana.
Introduction by GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett.
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Richard S Bruno, Ph.D., R.D., Professor and Chair, Human Nutrition Program; Director, Bionutrition Core Laboratory, The Ohio State University.
Introduced by Robert Hackman, Ph.D., Nutrition, UC…
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Learn more about the International Agricultural Development Masters of Science program. Key insight into preparing to be a successful applicant, deadline is December 15th. Information about research,…
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Fatimah Jackson, Professor, Howard University & Director, W. Montague Cobb Research Laboratory
Fatimah Jackson received her Ph.D., M.A., and B.A. (cum laude with Distinction in all Subjects)…
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This talk was given at the 2023 Summer Institute on Teaching and Technology. Teaching via case studies is a form of storytelling, which puts information into a real-world scenario that promotes…
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Finding evidence synthesis studies are great summaries with critical evaluation of included literature to a certain point. It is important to find studies published since the evidence synthesis or…
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Formal Presentation from minute 0 to 1:01:00, followed by Q&A and informal discussion. Speaker: Aldrin Gomez, Professor and Vice-Chair, Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior; Professor,…
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Fetal Developmental
Plasticity as Signal-Noise Problem: the Case of Nutrients and Stress Physiology
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College of Letters and Science Dean Atekwana
GTI Founding Director Katharine Burnett
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This interview is with Jessica Utts, Professor Emeritus of Statistics. She came to UC Davis in 1978 to become a founding member of the Division of Statistics. After 30 years at UCD she moved to UC…
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Professor Satchin Panda has been a leader in the field of circadian biology throughout his career in science. His discovery of a blue light sensor in the retina has led to human-centric lighting in…
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August 22 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.Spotlight
Event: Addressing Race in Research
Clinical research has the
potential to help advance health for everyone. But for that to work, it must
include people…
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