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Nutritional Science Research Group

Meetings and Events

Workshops and Conferences


Upcoming Workshops and Conferences

March 16-20, 2009: Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Research Practicum, Rockville, MD; Bethesda, MD; Beltsville, MD.

Previous Workshops and Conferences

2008

October 27, 2008: NIH Research Training, Funding, and Career Development Opportunities: What Every Dietitian Needs to Know, Chicago, IL

October 1, 2008: Stars in Nutrition & Cancer – A Family Based Approach to Breast Cancer Prevention, Bethesda, MD

May 14, 2008: Cancer Prevention: Discovery and Development of Ethnobotanicals from the Developing World, Rockville, MD

March 18, 2008: Stars in Nutrition & Cancer – Nutrition and Cancer: From Genotype to Phenotype, Bethesda, MD

March 17-21, 2008: Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Research Practicum, Rockville, MD; Bethesda, MD; Beltsville, MD

March 12, 2008: Frontiers in Cellular Energetics, Diet and Cancer Prevention Workshop, Rockville, MD

2007

October 4, 2007: Stars in Nutrition and Cancer- Genetic and Nutritional Modulation of Intestinal Tumorigenesis, Bethesda, MD

October 1, 2007: NIH Research Training, Funding, and Career Development Opportunities: What Every Dietitian Needs to Know, Philadelphia, PA

September 26-27, 2007: Diet, Epigenetic Events, and Cancer Prevention Symposium, Gaithersburg, MD

May 7-8, 2007: Vitamin D and Cancer: Current Dilemmas/Future Needs, Bethesda, MD

March 19-23, 2007: Nutrition & Cancer Prevention Research Practicum

March 15, 2007: Stars In Nutrition & Cancer - Omega-3 Fatty Acids In The Dietary Management Of Pro-Inflammatory States: A Nutrigenomic Model, Bethesda, MD

2006

October 23, 2006: Stars In Nutrition & Cancer - Nutritional and Molecular Biomarkers in Diet and Cancer Epidemiology

September 18, 2006: NIH Research Training, Funding, and Career Development Opportunities: What Every Dietitian Needs to Know, Honolulu, HI

March 27, 2006: Mitochondrial Decay Contributes to Aging and Degenerative Diseases: The Role of Micronutrients

March 20-24, 2006: Nutrition & Cancer Prevention Research Practicum

2005

October 24-25, 2005: Frontiers in Metabolomics for Cancer Research

September 28, 2005: Mechanisms Leading to the Formation of Human Malignancies

July 12-13, 2005: Joint FDA-NCI-ODS Workshop On Use and Misuse of Biomarkers as Indicators of Cancer Risk Reduction Following Dietary Manipulation

March 24-25, 2005: Assessing the Health Effects of Bioactive Food Components

March 23, 2005: Immunonutrition - Enhancing Tumoricidal Cell Activity

March 21, 2005: Protecting Against Cancer: Edible Plants, Genes, and Enzymes

March 14-18, 2005: Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Practicum

February 17-18, 2005: Promises and Perils of Lycopene/Tomato Supplementation and Cancer Prevention

2004

September 20, 2004: Nuclear Receptors and the Complex Journey to Obesity

March 15-19, 2004: Nutrition and Cancer Prevention Practicum; Rockville, MD

2003

August 28, 2003: Critical Sulfhydryl Switches, Diet, and Cancer Prevention Workshop; Bethesda, MD

June 26-27, 2003: Free Radicals: The Pros and Cons of Antioxidants; Bethesda, MD

May 23, 2003: Exfoliated Cells, Bioactive Food Components and Cancer Prevention; Bethesda, MD

2002

December 3, 2002: Nutritional Links to Plausible Mechanisms Underlying Pancreatic Cancer; Bethesda, MD

September 5-6, 2002: Nutritional Genomics and Proteomics in Cancer Prevention; Bethesda, MD

2001

November 30, 2001: Diet-Induced Changes in the Colonic Environment and Colorectal Cancer Prevention Workshop (pdf, 114kb); Rockville, MD

August 6-8, 2001: Diet, DNA Methylation Processes and Health; Bethesda, MD

June 18, 2001: Nutrition and Genomics Workshop; Bethesda, MD

June 16, 2000: Molecular Targets for Dietary Prevention of Prostate Cancer; Rockville, MD

February 23, 2000: Opening a New Paradigm About How to Study Nutrition and Cancer