Past Events
Nov
7
2025
“Nutritional and Disease Biomarkers in Metabolomics: What’s working and Not (Yet) Working”
Dr. Daniel Raftery On “Nutritional and Disease Biomarkers in Metabolomics: What’s working and Not (Yet) Working”
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Daniel Raftery
Oct
31
2025
"A Treat for Medical Education: Practice-Based Nutrition Training"
Rosenthal will speak about innovations in diet counseling training.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Madalyn Rosenthal
Oct
24
2025
"School Garden Sustainability: Implications for Research and Practice"
Daspin will speak about school gardens and sustainability and look at implications for research and practice.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Jennifer Daspin
Oct
17
2025
"Ultra-Processed Foods and Glucose Metabolism in Mothers and Children"
Hudson will speak about Ultra-Processed Foods and Glucose Metabolism in Mothers and Children.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Erin Hudson
Oct
3
2025
“Digitizing Nutrition & Health Interventions: Considerations & Strategies to Engage Users”
As the Department of Nutritional Sciences 2025-2026 Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. Bellows will talk about digitizing nutrition and health interventions as well as considerations and strategies to engage users.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Dr. Laura Bellows
Oct
3
2025
Department of Nutritional Sciences Data Blitz
Two-minute presentations from 2nd-year graduate students.
10:00 am • In Person
Sep
26
2025
"Exploring the chirality of enantiomeric metabolites to identify new cancer metabolic vulnerabilities"
Valeria Impedovo will speak about the chirality of enantiomeric metabolites to identify new cancer metabolic vulnerabilities.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Valeria Impedovo
Sep
19
2025
Department of Nutritional Sciences Students at The Social Impact Challenge
Department of Nutritional Sciences students will present at the Social Impact Challenge for a chance to win a $5000 grant.
3:45 pm – 5:00 pm • In Person
Sep
19
2025
"Analysis of Small Chiral Biomolecules and Their Role in Metabolism and Disease"
Dr. Daniel Armstrong will speak about small chiral biomolecules and their role in metabolism and disease
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm • In Person
Speaker(s): Daniel Armstrong
Sep
19
2025
Your Fuel Your Future: NGSA Professional Development Event
Department of Nutritional Sciences graduate students will engage in professional development activities.
8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Speaker(s): Heather Leidy, Krystal Zuniga, Elizabeth Klingbeil. Colleen Gleeson, and Jaimie Davis