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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 65-68

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From page 65...
... News & World Report 9:30 Introductory Comments on Scientific Sessions · John Milner, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health 9:45 Scientific Session I: Human Genetic Variation and Nutrition Moderator: Nicholas Schork, University of California, San Diego
From page 66...
... Lunch 1:15 Scientific Session II: Epigenetics Moderator: Rowena Matthews, Life Sciences Institute Critical Eents; Genomic Programming and Reprogramming · Rudolph Jaenisch, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Nutrition Modulation of Epigenetic Programming and Reprogramming · Patrick Stover, Cornell University Role of Maternal and Infant Nutrition in Genetic Programming and Epigenetics · Cutberto Garza, Boston College Discussion 3:15 Break
From page 67...
... Session IV: Implications for the Future Introduction and Moderator: John Milner 9:00 Issues in Ethics · David Castle, University of Guelph 9:30 Science Journalism and the Nutrigenomics Reolution · Sally Squires, The Washington Post · Susan Okie, New England Journal of Medicine 10:00 Genes, Metabolism, and Behaior: Interacting Networks · Ralph Greenspan, Neuroscience Institute Nutrigenomics: Industry's Perspectie · Peter Gillies, DuPont 11:00 Break 11:15 Needs and Opportunities in the Food and Agricultural Sciences · Joseph Spence, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
From page 68...
... NUTRIGENOMCS AND BEYOND Nutrigenomics in Public Health: Moing the Field Forward · Harvey V Fineberg, President, Institute of Medicine, The National Academies 12:15 p.m.


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