Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast
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9 episodes
4 months ago
Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast features interviews between graduate students and faculty authors of articles. These brief conversations can be used in the classroom, during exercise, or travel, and are designed to stimulate thought and excitement among students and trainees, from college students through post-doctoral fellows, about the research topics being reviewed. Consider also reading the original article and even further pursuing topics discussed in your own research.
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Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast features interviews between graduate students and faculty authors of articles. These brief conversations can be used in the classroom, during exercise, or travel, and are designed to stimulate thought and excitement among students and trainees, from college students through post-doctoral fellows, about the research topics being reviewed. Consider also reading the original article and even further pursuing topics discussed in your own research.
Drs. Amanda MacFarlane and Kendra Tiani on the Use of Ginger Bioactive Compounds in Pregnancy
Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast
16 minutes 50 seconds
1 year ago
Drs. Amanda MacFarlane and Kendra Tiani on the Use of Ginger Bioactive Compounds in Pregnancy
Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast
Advances in Nutrition: An International Review Journal - The Podcast features interviews between graduate students and faculty authors of articles. These brief conversations can be used in the classroom, during exercise, or travel, and are designed to stimulate thought and excitement among students and trainees, from college students through post-doctoral fellows, about the research topics being reviewed. Consider also reading the original article and even further pursuing topics discussed in your own research.