
2025 Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture: Early Nutrition and Development - Interconnected Path to Children Thriving (NUTRITION 2025 Global Nutrition Collection)
This course is included in the NUTRITION 2025 Global Nutrition Collection.
The Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture honors lifetime achievements in international nutrition research to benefit populations in non-industrialized countries. This award is supported by donors of the Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievement in Global Nutrition Research Award Fund.
Originally presented at NUTRITION 2025, ASN's flagship meeting which was held May 31 to June 3 in Orlando, FL.
Award Lecturer

Maureen Black, PhD
Professor
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Additional Speakers
Daniel Hoffman, PhD
Professor
Department of Nutritional Sciences
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Chessa Lutter, PhD
Senior Nutrition Researcher and Senior Fellow
Food Security & Agriculture, International Development Group
RTI International
Learning Objectives
- Review theories related to early childhood development and progression over time
- Discuss measurement of childhood growth variables and relationship to overall health
- Explore future challenges and opportunities in field of global nutrition
This activity includes the following presentations:
Welcome and Introductions
Daniel J. Hoffman, PhD
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Introduction to the 2025 Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture
Chessa K. Lutter, PhD
RTI International
2025 Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture: Early Nutrition and Development - Interconnected Path to Children Thriving
Maureen M. Black, PhD
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Questions and Answers
Continuing education credit is not available for this activity. A Certificate of Attendance can be downloaded by learners who complete the course.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Attendance
Learners are eligible to download a Certificate of Attendance upon activity completion. A Certificate of Attendance confirms the learner has completed the activity and does not confer any continuing education credit to the learner from ASN.

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