2024 Fall Seminar Series
| Date | Presenter | Subject |
|---|---|---|
| September 5, 2024 | Jacqueline Monteiro UW-Madison | Translating OMICS-based research and lifestyle to children and adolescents |
| September 12, 2024 | Cacious Phiri UW-Madison N&M Exit Seminar | Vitamin D and calcium reinforce bone health despite extreme vitamin A statuses |
| September 19, 2024 | Jomol Mathew UW-Madison | Changing the paradigm of data silos: A new era of data-driven biomedical research, population health and personalized medicine |
| September 26, 2024 | Tu-Anh Huynh UW-Madison | C-di-AMP – an essential second messenger turned toxic |
| October 3, 2024 | Ting Fu UW-Madison | The role of Microbiota-Modified Bile Acids on intestine tumorigenesis |
| October 10, 2024 | Joshua Drake Virginia Polytechnic Institute | Thinking Outside the Brain: Neuromuscular Changes as Indicators of AD |
| October 17, 2024 | William Holland University of Utah | Genetics of Hyperceramidemia |
| October 24, 2024 | Jesse Sheftel Boston Consulting Group | Science to Strategy: Transitioning from UW Research to Global Health and Development at BCG |
| October 31, 2024* | Patrick Stover Texas A+M University | Folate-mediated One-carbon metabolism as an exemplar of the promise and perils of precision nutrition |
| November 7, 2024 | Katelyn Cassel UW-Madison N&M Exit Seminar | Impaired Long-Chain Fatty Acid Metabolism in Acinar Cells Leads to Chronic Pancreatitis |
| November 14, 2024 | Fengyi Wan John Hopkins University | Breastfeeding, gut microbiota, and infant health – a perspective from the bench |
| November 21, 2024 | Loredana Quadro Rutgers University | Amino acid stress regulates vitamin A delivery from the liver stores to the periphery of the body |
| November 28, 2024 | Thanksgiving | |
| December 6, 2024 | Leanne Redman Louisiana State University | Can We Personalize Nutrition? The Who, What, Where, and When of the NIHs’ Nutrition for Precision Health Research Consortium |
| December 12, 2024 | Kuda Lamin-Bangura National Dairy Council | The role of Dairy Food Intake for Improving Health among Black Americans Across the Life Continuum |
*Sponsored by the Molecular and Applied Nutrition Training Program (MANTP) with funds from the Dept. of Nutritional Sciences; the Dept. of Biochemistry; the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences; the School of Medicine and Public Health; the Dept. of Surgery; the Cellular and Molecular Biology Program; and the Morgridge Institute for Research.