ASN Member Spotlight
ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Maria DeNunzio, MS
The ASN Science Policy Fellowship is offered to advanced graduate students, early professionals, postdoctoral trainees, or medical interns, residents, or fellows. The
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ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Juliana Teruel Camargo, PhD, MPH
The ASN Science Policy Fellowship is offered to advanced graduate students, early professionals, postdoctoral trainees, or medical interns, residents, or fellows. The
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Member Spotlight: Barbara Gower, PhD
The nutrition community is made up of individuals with diverse experiences, perspectives, and ideas. This diversity is the fundamental strength
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Member Spotlight: Malden Nesheim, PhD
Meet ASN Member, Dr. Malden Nesheim, an esteemed Fellow of ASN and the namesake of the prestigious, recently announced, Malden Nesheim Nutrition Landscape Award. This prestigious award, in partnership with Cornell University’s College of Human Ecology, will debut in 2025, recognizing a Journal of Nutrition article published in 2024 that offers critical review or perspective on emerging or significant topics in nutrition science. In the following broader membership spotlight, we delve into Dr. Nesheim’s remarkable career and his contributions to the field.
Member Spotlight: Amanda MacFarlane, PhD
The nutrition community is made up of individuals with diverse experiences, perspectives, and ideas. This diversity is the fundamental strength of our professional society. Through this member spotlight series, we celebrate our diversity and the vast achievements made by our members in the field.
ASN Member Spotlight: Dr. Naima Moustaid-Moussa
My name is Naima Moustaid-Moussa, an Amazigh native of Morocco. I started my undergraduate education in Morocco, at the University Mohamed V in Rabat, then completed my undergraduate studies in Cell Biology and Physiology/Nutrition at The University Paris Saclay (formerly University Paris XI at Orsay).
ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Samantha Sundermeir, MS, RDN
Samantha Sundermeir, is one of two current fellows. She is a PhD Candidate at Johns Hopkins University, Bloomberg School of Public Health. She has been a member of ASN since 2017. Read our full interview below.
ASN Science Policy Fellow Interview: Caitlin Lowery, MSPH
Caitlin Lowery, is one of two current fellows. She is a PhD Candidate at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health. She has been a member of ASN since 2019. Read our full interview below.
Interview with ASN Member Bridget Stroup, PhD, RDN
Get to know ASN Early Career member, Dr, Bridget Stroup, and her passion for evidence-based and systematic approaches to wellness
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