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The Future: Differentiation by "Nutri-types"? (seminar 6) & PhD evaluation

When: March 8, 2011, 13.00-16.50

Where: KLP huset i Ørestaden, Arne Jacobsens alle 15-17, 2300 Copenhagen S

Program:

13.00-13.10. Welcome by Peter Olesen

13.10 - 13.50. Inger Björck. Professor, Antidiabetic Food Center, Lund University, Sweden. "Anti-diabetic food concepts with positive effects on risk biomarkers and cognition"

13.50 - 14.30. Martin Kussmann. Head, Proteomics & Metabonomics Core, Nestlé Institute of Health Science, Switzerland / Honorary Professor, Nutritional Sciences, University of Aarhus, Denmark. "Nutrigenomics and Personalized Nutrition: Science and Concept"

14.30-15.00. Coffee/tea & Networking

15.00 - 15.20. Discussion and final summing up

  • 15.20-16.50. Phd evaluation by Lars Dragsted (presentations & discussions)
  • 15.20-15.40. Ditte Louise Hartvig (KU Life): "Taste sensitivity and food preferences in children
  • 15.40-16.00. Charlotte Elisabeth Mithril (KU Life): "The effect of breakfast on cognitive performance of school children" (was cancelled due to sickness)
  • 16.00-16.20. Tine Iskov Kopp (DTU): "Alcohol-gene interactions"
  • 16.20-16.40. Maj-Britt Schmidt Andersen (KU Life): " Can knowledge on individual nutritional effects improve health promotion?"
  • 16.40-16.50. Summing up

The program will continuously be updated here.

Literature:

Relevant articles and literature references will be published here:

Kussmann M & Fay LB. Nutrigenomics and personalized nutrition: science and concept. Personalized Medicine,2008;5(5):447-455 *

Kussmann M, Krause L & Siffert W. Nutrigenomics: where are we with genetic and epigenetic markers for disposition and susceptibility? Nutrition Reviews,2010;68(suppl.1):S38-S47 *

Kussmann M, Rezzi S & Daniel H. Profiling techniques in nutrition and health research. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2008;19:83-99 *

* Can be required by contacting Mie Bendtsen ( mie.bendtsen@oresund.org)

PhD course

The Winter School 2010-2011 is approved as a PhD course at the University of Copenhagen (2 ECTS). PhD students are to participate in at least 5 out of the 6 seminars and to provide an essay or a presentation at seminar 6 in order to pass the course. The presentations are assessed by the course responsible (Lars Ove Dragsted, University of Copenhagen), in cooperation with participants from the Department of Plant Biology and Biotechnology at the University of Copenhagen. For registration, see above. Download the course description here.

Registration:

Register online for seminar 6 (below) before March 3, 2010, or contact Mie Bendtsen (mie.bendtsen@oresund.org, +45 2875 4092). If you, after registering, are not able to attend please inform us in good advance of the seminar (Friday March 4 at the latest).

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