Improving Nutrition Research with Stable Isotopes
Originally presented at NUTRITION 2021 LIVE ONLINE, ASN's flagship meeting which was held virtually from June 7-10, 2021.
Speakers
Daniel J. Hoffman, PhD
Professor
Rutgers University
Nancy F. Krebs, MD, MS
Professor of Pediatrics, Head, Section of Nutrition
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Georg Lietz, PhD
Professor of International Nutrition
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Cornelia U. Loechl, PhD
Head, Nutritional and Health-related Environmental Studies Section
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Daniel Tomé, PhD
Honorarium Professor
Université Paris-Saclay, AgroParisTech, INRAE, UMR PNCA, France
This activity includes the following presentations:
The Untapped Potential of Stable Isotope Techniques in Nutrition Research – The IAEA Perspective
Cornelia U. Loechl, PhD
Head, Nutritional and Health-related Environmental Studies Section
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
Body Composition and Energy Expenditure – What Atoms Can Teach Us About Our Bodies
Daniel J. Hoffman, PhD
Professor
Rutgers University
Beyond Quantity: The Quality Side of Protein Intake
Daniel Tomé, PhD
Honorarium Professor
Université Paris-Saclay, AgroParisTech, INRAE, UMR PNCA, France
Why Do We Need Stable Isotopes to Assess Vitamin A Status in Populations and Interventions?
Georg Lietz, PhD
Professor of International Nutrition
Newcastle University, United Kingdom
From the Mass Spec Lab to the Field: How Stable Isotope Studies Have Shaped Understanding of Zinc Requirements in Very Diverse Settings
Nancy F. Krebs, MD, MS
Professor of Pediatrics, Head, Section of Nutrition
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Continuing education credit is not available for this activity. A Certificate of Attendance can be downloaded by learners who complete the course.
Available Credit
- 1.50 Attendance
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