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by Fred Durso | Feb 10, 2021 | Dietary Guidelines, Maternal and Child Nutrition, Policy
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Two of our partners, Shelley Maniscalco, MPH, RDN and Tricia Psota, PhD, RDN, will be at the 23rd International Congress of Nutrition in Paris August 24-29. Reach out if you are attending and want to connect! ![]()
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In today’s fast-evolving and unpredictable landscape, nutrition scientists across academia, industry, and government face rapid changes — from shifting research priorities, to evolving funding landscapes, and organizational restructuring. A key factor for successfully navigating change is collaboration - which we greatly value at Nutrition In Demand.![]()
The American Society for Nutrition’s Sustaining Partner program is based on collaboration. Our partner, Tricia Psota, PhD, RDN, will serve on a panel organized by this program at #NUTRITION2025 on Monday, June 3. She joins Eric D. Ciappio, PhD, RD; Alexandra E. Cowan-Pyle, PhD; Mario G. Ferruzzi, PhD; Shalene McNeill, PhD; and Andrea Wong, PhD for “Real Talk: Navigating Change in the Workplace - Fresh Perspectives, Panel Discussions, and Networking.” This session will provide practical insights and strategies to help nutrition professionals thrive in dynamic workplaces and maximize the value of cross-sector collaborations to advance the future of nutrition science.![]()
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Join us on Monday, June 2 in Orlando, FL for American Society for Nutrition’s #NUTRITION2025 to hear from Arne Astrup, MD, DMSc; Constance Gewa, PhD; Mélanie Guirette, PhD, RD; and our partner Tricia Psota, PhD, RDN on the future of nutrition research funding, chaired by Yvonne T. Maddox, PhD.
With changes to federal grant programs in the current environment, this is sure to be a valuable discussion about the role of foundations and commodity boards in funding research.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in Orlando!
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We are heading to Orlando next week for the American Society for Nutrition’s annual meeting! Looking forward to thoughtful conversations, new research, and connecting with colleagues across the field.![]()
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Last year, USDA announced updates to the WIC food packages for the first time in a decade. States currently have until June 2026 to implement most of the food package updates. We are following the new administration’s goals and the potential impact on the process at the state and federal levels.
For an in-depth review of the revisions and process, download our new fact sheet at the link in our bio. For the highlights, check out our latest blog post at www.nutritionindemand.com/blog
Curious to know what this means for your organization’s product(s)? Reach out to us at [email protected] we’ll determine how best you can leverage the updates each state’s WIC approved product lists.
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