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Activities
This section highlights some of the
obesity-related publications, presentations, grants, and events
created by MSU faculty and staff. See also the participant
page for links to other listings.
Conferences, Symposia, Events
Nutrigenomic Symposium:
The Promises and Challenges of Nutrigenomics (November
2005) [Overview
Brochure]
Presentations (in PDF)
- Nutrigenomics,
Ruth M. DeBusk, PhD, RD
- "Nutritional
Genomics” The Future of Medical Diagnosis, E. James
Potchen, MD
- Legal
Aspects of Genetic Testing in Michigan, Denise Chrysler,
JD
- Cruciferous
Vegetables and Breast Cancer Risk: Results from the US Component
of
the Polish Women’s Health Study (PWHS), Dorothy Pathak
- Nutrigenomics:
Myths, Magic and Maybes, Karen L. Edwards, Ph.D.
- Gene-Diet
Interactions in Cardiovascular Disease, Sharon L.R. Kardia,
Ph.D.
- Genomics:
Blessing or Curse for 21st Century America,
Kent Bottles, MD
- The
Art and Science of Nutrimetabolism, June Ventimiglia, RD
Faculty Research, Publications,
and Presentations
Kruelen, Grace, Noel, Mary &
Pivarnik, James. Promoting
Healthy Weight in Michigan through Physical Activity and Nutrition
(part of the 2002 Informing the Debate: Health Policy Options
for Michigan Policymakers series.)
Mastin, T., & Campo, S. (2005,
December 14). “Overweight and obesity messages presented
in Black women’s magazine advertisements.” American
Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Millie
Omar-Horodynski, PhD, RNC(Follow link for full listing)
Young
Child Overweight Prevention Study
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