Upcoming Webinar on November 18!

The Sweet Science of Manuka Honey

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Tuesday, November 18
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM ET

This webinar awards 1.25 CPEU in accordance with the Commission on Dietetic Registration’s CPEU Prior Approval Program. Learners must attend the webinar and complete the evaluation maintained by the UMF (TM) Mānuka Honey Association of New Zealand to claim CPE credit. Access to the evaluation will be provided during and after the webinar.

Join category experts Megan Grainger, PhD and Barbara Ruhs, MS, RDN as they introduce the 40 years of science behind the healing properties for New Zealand’s mānuka honey. As a natural product with functional health benefits, it is used globally for wound care, immune function, digestive health and much more. With more than 2,000 components, including bioactive compounds, it is one of the most complex honey commercially available.

This webinar will:

  1. Describe the complexity of mānuka honey and it’s bioactive benefits as it compares to other types of honey
  2. Recognize why and how New Zealand beekeepers established the world leading UMF(TM) quality certification system to ensure health properties
  3. Evaluate scientific research presented to determine the health attributes of mānuka honey for clinical applications

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Sponsored by UMF (TM) Mānuka Honey Association of New Zealand

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Free Through November 30!

2025 Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture: Early Nutrition and Development - Interconnected Path to Children Thriving

At NUTRITION 2025, ASN’s annual flagship meeting, this special lecture was featured as the 2025 Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award Lecture. A highlight of the meeting, the 2025 award recipient Dr. Maureen Black of the University of Maryland School of Medicine addressed the following:

  • Reviewed theories related to early childhood development and progression over time
  • Discussed measurement of childhood growth variables and relationship to overall health
  • Explored future challenges and opportunities in field of global nutrition

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About the ASN and ASN Foundation Awards Program
Nominations are now open for the Jean-Pierre Habicht Lifetime Achievements in Global Nutrition Award and other 2026 Scientific Achievement Awards. Honorees will be recognized at NUTRITION 2026, July 25 – 28 July 2026, in National Harbor, Maryland, just outside Washington, DC. The nomination deadline is December 1, 2025. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.

Upcoming December Events

Expanding Your Career Horizons: Leveraging Your Nutrition Degree

Free to ASN Members, $10 for non-members!

Friday, December 5
1:00 PM to 2:00 PM ET

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Non-Federal Funding: Exploring Alternative Funding Mechanisms

Free to ASN Members, $10 for non-members!

Friday, December 12
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM ET

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Early Career in Nutrition: Networking Across the Pond

Free to ASN Members and The Nutrition Society Members, $10 for non-members!

Wednesday, December 17
11:00 AM to 12:00 PM ET

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ASN 3-Part Webinar Series: Exploring Evidence Gaps Highlighted by the 2025 DGAC’s Review of the Science

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