Nutritional Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia
 

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Photo of Dr. Chris Hardin by Benjamin Reed.Department of Nutritional Sciences

Letter from the chair

Welcome to the Nutritional Sciences Department web page.

I have recently become the chair of Nutritional Sciences and I am pleased to share with you the exciting changes that have occurred in the department in recent months and also describe the long-standing successful educational and research programs in the department.

The Nutritional Sciences Department has recently been expanded to become the only department on campus that spans three colleges (Human Environmental Sciences, Medicine, and Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources). This unique configuration poises and challenges us to become a model of interdisciplinary research and education on campus. Two recent initiatives exemplify this role.

The Nutritional Sciences Department is spearheading an effort to create a unified first year PhD curriculum among approximately 6 programs on the MU campus across several colleges.

In addition we have initiated the Mizzou For You Healthy Lifestyles Consortium that is a coordinated multidisciplinary attack on the obesity epidemic in Missouri and the nation. We are recruiting multiple new faculty positions focused on this complex issue that spans from pipette to patient to population to policy.

Our department has a long tradition of educational excellence at the undergraduate and graduate level. We have three outstanding undergraduate programs (Dietetics, Nutritional Sciences, and Nutrition and Fitness) and two outstanding two graduate programs (Nutritional Sciences and Exercise Physiology) both offering M.S. and Ph.D. degrees.

Our research programs are grant funded both nationally and locally and include research in human exercise physiology and metabolism, bone density and exercise, vitamin D and bone growth, lipid and carbohydrate metabolism, molecular mineral nutrition, and obesity research. Our scholarly work gets national press attention with one example being Dr. Hinton’s recent work on cycling and bone density. Please keep in touch and periodically check out our new web page as we hope to be able to share new and exciting information as it becomes available.

Christopher Hardin, PhD
Professor & Chair

For More Information contact:

Mary Ann Steyaert
217 Gwynn Hall
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 65211
tel: (573) 882-4288
E-mail: SteyaertM@missouri.edu 

 

 

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