2024 Fall Seminar Series

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    DatePresenterSubject
    September 5, 2024Jacqueline Monteiro
    UW-Madison
    Translating OMICS-based research and lifestyle to children and adolescents
    September 12, 2024Cacious Phiri
    UW-Madison
    N&M Exit Seminar
    Vitamin D and calcium reinforce bone health despite extreme vitamin A statuses
    September 19, 2024Jomol Mathew
    UW-Madison
    Changing the paradigm of data silos: A new era of data-driven biomedical research, population health and personalized medicine
    September 26, 2024Tu-Anh Huynh
    UW-Madison
    C-di-AMP – an essential second messenger turned toxic
    October 3, 2024Ting Fu
    UW-Madison
    The role of Microbiota-Modified Bile Acids on intestine tumorigenesis
    October 10, 2024Joshua Drake
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute
    Thinking Outside the Brain: Neuromuscular Changes as Indicators of AD
    October 17, 2024William Holland
    University of Utah
    Genetics of Hyperceramidemia
    October 24, 2024Jesse 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, 2024Katelyn Cassel
    UW-Madison
    N&M Exit Seminar
    Impaired Long-Chain Fatty Acid Metabolism in Acinar Cells Leads to Chronic Pancreatitis
    November 14, 2024Fengyi Wan
    John Hopkins University
    Breastfeeding, gut microbiota, and infant health – a perspective from the bench
    November 21, 2024Loredana Quadro
    Rutgers University
    Amino acid stress regulates vitamin A delivery from the liver stores to the periphery of the body
    November 28, 2024Thanksgiving
    December 6, 2024Leanne 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, 2024Kuda 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.