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NGSA May Newsletter

NGSA May Newsletter

May Newsletter by Matthew Jeans​
Circadian Clock Genes And The Importance of Timing in Aging and Longevity

Circadian Clock Genes And The Importance of Timing in Aging and Longevity

Distinguished Lecturer 2021: Dr. Takahashi's Biography "When we started this, no one had ever used this process before in a mouse to find a gene controlling behavior. They thought it was too risky and complex... like winning the lottery.  by Dr. Joseph Takahashi ​A renowned expert in genetics and neuroscience, Dr. Joseph Taka...
NGSA April Newsletter

NGSA April Newsletter

April Newsletter by Matthew Jeans​
2021 Jean Andrews Centennial Lectureship: Dr. Anne Mctiernan

2021 Jean Andrews Centennial Lectureship: Dr. Anne Mctiernan

Dr. Anne Mctiernan, a Pioneer in Women's Health Research  This year, the Department of Nutritional Sciences is pleased to host Dr. Anne McTiernan as the 2021 Jean Andrews Centennial Visiting Professor.After securing her bachelor's degree in sociology at Boston University in 1974, Dr. McTiernan went on to obtain a Ph.D. in Epidemiol...
NGSA March Newsletter

NGSA March Newsletter

March Newsletter by Matthew Jeans​

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT: Dr. Jaimie Davis and The Work That She is Doing to Improve Childhood Obesity

Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Jaimie Davis PhD, RD Dr. Jaimie Davis is the Faculty  Spotlight for this month. Jaimie N. Davis, PhD, RD is an Associate Professor at The University of Texas at Austin. She is a Registered Dietitian and received her PhD in Nutritional Sciences. She currently serves as the Graduate School Committee Chair ...
NGSA February Newsletter

NGSA February Newsletter

February Newsletter by Matthew Jeans​
NGSA January Newsletter

NGSA January Newsletter

January Newsletter by Matthew Jeans​
NGSA December Newsletter

NGSA December Newsletter

NGSA December by Matthew Jeans​
NGSA November Newsletter

NGSA November Newsletter

UT PATHS Study: A study designed to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential transition to at-home work affects physical and mental health.

UT PATHS Study: A study designed to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential transition to at-home work affects physical and mental health.

UT Professional Acute Transition Health Study Millions of people around the globe work in home-based occupations, from tech support to online sales to web-based networking applications. In 2018, approximately 22% of Americans spent all or part of their day working at home. It is often assumed that working at home brings many advantages, including ...
NGSA October Newsletter

NGSA October Newsletter

NGSA Oct​
NGSA September Newsletter

NGSA September Newsletter

​​Submission Box The NGSA has developed an anonymous google form that you can use anytime to submit any problems, barriers, or suggestions for the NGSA to bring before the Graduate Studies Committee (GSC) or Graduate Student Assembly (GSA).Welcome! The Nutrition Graduate Student Association (NGSA) is making some exciting changes this year...