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Nutrition Faculty Debbie Fetter Shares Thoughts on Speaking at Commencement

For the full article, please see the post on the main site, posted June 11, 2024.

Debbie Fetter is one of five faculty members asked to speak at commencement ceremonies this weekend.

Debbie Fetter read the emailed invitation and couldn’t contain her joy. 

“I literally yelled and immediately called my husband,” she said.

Barbara O. Schneeman, Ph.D. Receives Career Achievement Award from the American Society for Nutrition

Barbara O. Schneeman, PhD is the 2024 recipient of the David Kritchevsky Career Achievement Award, presented by the American Society for Nutrition (ASN). This prestigious award is presented in recognition of a career devoted to promoting interactions among, support for, and assistance to outstanding nutrition researchers in governmental, private and academic sectors; resulting in the application of fundamental knowledge to delivery of better nutrition products and information to the public. Dr.

Clinical Nutrition Student Prioritizes Healthy Habits

UC Davis student Makhi Jones likes to enjoy a hearty meal. One of his go-to favorites is the Hawaiian Spicy Chicken entrée at Good Friends Hawaiian Poke restaurant in downtown Davis. The clinical nutrition major who is set to graduate this spring, said it’s all about balance when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle.

“I’m not perfect; I still eat out here and there, but I try not to do it too often,” Jones said.

While he likes to dine out sometimes, he frequently prepares meals himself.

Community Nutrition Class Presentations Awarded

Dr. Lauren Au’s Community Nutrition class is centered around a research project to improve the health and well-being of the UC Davis campus community. Seniors spend their quarter developing useful skills, such as creating a research question, collecting and analyzing data, and translating their findings into recommendations during a poster presentation. Top presentations are selected by their peers and teaching team. This year, a special award was dedicated to Dr. Elizabeth Prado, who was the former co-instructor of this course and recently passed away in 2023.

Infant Health Suffered During Baby Formula Shortage

The nationwide baby formula shortage two years ago forced many parents to involuntarily switch brands or types. A recent survey from researchers at the University of California, Davis, highlights how these substitutions led to undesirable effects for babies, including vomiting. The study was published in the journal Nutrients.

Dr. Angela Zivkovic Named as 2024 Chancellors Fellow

Nine faculty members — eight associate professors and one professor — are UC Davis’ newest class of Chancellor’s Fellows, a title given to early career academics doing exemplary work.

Daniela Hampel Joins The Journal of Nutrition's Editorial Board

The Journal of Nutrition’s Editor-in-Chief, Teresa A. Davis, PhD, is pleased to welcome Daniela Hampel, PhD, and three other individuals as Editorial Board Members.

Daniela Hampel, PhD, Department of Nutrition, University of California, USDA/ARS Western Human Nutrition Research Center, Davis, CA. Her expertise is in human milk, lactation, food chemistry, analytical chemistry, minerals, and vitamins. 

Daniela joined along with the following individuals:

Lauren Au, PhD, RD Receives Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Healthy Eating Research grant

Dr. Lauren Au is one of 10 recipients of the 2023 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Healthy Eating Research Grants. Her project aims to determine whether length of participation in Medicaid, SNAP, and WIC is associated with diet quality and weight status at 2-5 years, and whether there is a synergistic benefit of safety net program participation on diet quality and health.

10th annual GGNB Research Symposium

Thank you to all of the GradSAC members who worked tirelessly in planning and executing the 10th annual GGNB Research Symposium on Friday; and thanks to all of the presenters, judges, and all of those in attendance at Walker Hall. It was fabulous to have such a large number of student and faculty attendees – we are fairly certain we may have had record attendance/participation!

It was an excellent primer to the active research in the graduate group and dedication of our graduate students that will continue in the coming academic year(s).

Daniela Hampel Recognized as a 2022 Top Reviewer

Every year, the four American Society for Nutrition journals identify up to five ad hoc reviewers to be named a Top Reviewer from the previous year.  Selections are based on the quality, number, and timeliness of manuscript reviews completed. 

The ASN editors are grateful for the support of our many reviewers, and especially grateful to those who go above and beyond by providing multiple well-written and punctual reviews in a single year. Anonymous, conscientious, fair, and timely peer review is the lifeblood of our journals. Top 2022 Reviewers for JN are listed below.