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Our research not only influences the scientific community, but the general public as well. We strive to share our discoveries with everyone. Read some of our latest articles on what is happening at the Nutrition Research Institute.
Li Uses Metabolomics to Study Diabetes
Yuanyuan Li, PhD, a member of the Sumner Lab at the UNC Nutrition Research Institute (NRI), has been published in Archives of Toxicology with her manuscript titled “Exposure to inorganic arsenic and its methylated metabolites alters metabolomics profiles in INS-1...
Managing in an Uncertain Time
As the novel coronavirus COVID-19 affects all our lives, we at the Nutrition Research Institute are taking every measure to flatten the curve of infection by strictly following guidelines set down by the University, our local jurisdictions, and the state. According to...
Are All Fats Bad?
Following up on the popular Appetite for Life presentation by Cecilia Kwan, PhD, RD, in February, we present the first in a series of articles on popular myths about whether certain foods are good or bad to eat. For a long time in recent decades, dietary fat has been...
COVID-19 UPDATE: Appetite For Life Moves to Online Format
We miss connecting with our community at Appetite for Life events, so while we're all working to flatten the curve, we’re bringing the events to you at home. Our Facebook Watch Parties feature recorded past Appetite for Life programs. Watch along with us at the...
COVID-19 UPDATE: NRI BUILDING CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC.
BUILDING ACCESS The University of North Carolina building at 500 Laureate Way is CLOSED to the public until further notice. Access to the building is limited to employees via security badge only. EVENTS All live events sponsored by the NRI are suspended for the time...
Symposium Abstract Diversity Scholarship Confirmation
Thank you for registering for the Precision Nutrition and Brain Health Symposium and submitting a scholarship application. The Scholarship Committee will contact you regarding your application. If you have any questions regarding your abstract submission and...
February AFL Program Recap: “Food and Nutrition Myths That Never Go Away: Time to Debunk Them”
February 26, 2020 – If you missed February’s Appetite for Life Presentation by Cecilia Kwan, PhD, RD, you can catch up. Click through to this post and watch the entire program on video. The live presentation took place at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College in Kannapolis on Thursday, February 19, 2020.
March 2020
Precision (Personalized) Nutrition: Understanding Metabolic Heterogeneity February 28, 2020 –People differ in their requirements for and responses to nutrients and bioactive molecules in the diet. Many inputs contribute to metabolic heterogeneity (including variations...
Precision (Personalized) Nutrition: Understanding Metabolic Heterogeneity
February 24, 2020 -People differ in their requirements for and responses to nutrients and bioactive molecules in the diet. Many inputs contribute to metabolic heterogeneity (including variations in genetics, epigenetics, microbiome, lifestyle, diet intake, and environmental exposure).