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Addison Konlan serves as Global Nutrition Council student representative
N&M grad student Addison Konlan of the Bolling lab served as a Global Nutrition Council student representative at ASN’s Nutrition 2025 conference! “It was inspiring to meet top experts in nutrition science, discover new research, and connect with others who share a passion for improving health through nutrition,” says Konlan.
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MANTP trainees win oral presentation awards
Two Metabolism and Nutrition Training Program (MANTP) trainees, postdoctoral trainee Dr. Nate Willis and predoctoral trainee Beth Poad, received oral presentation awards at the 2025 Madison Scholars Symposium! Congratulations Nate and Beth! Nate Willis presentation: Cyclic Parenteral Nutrition Reduces Peroxisomal Lipid Oxidation Pathway Upregulation Compared to Continuous Infusion Total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is a lifesaving therapy…
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Juyeong Cho named 2025 GWIS scholar
N&M grad student Juyeong Cho of the Chaudhari lab was awarded the 2025-26 Ruth Dickie Research Scholarship by the UW-Madison chapter of Graduate Women in Science (GWIS) for her research! Methotrexate (MTX) is a common drug used to treat cancer and inflammation, but it often causes harmful side effects in the gut. Certain gut bacteria…
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Anshit Singh showcases at 2025 UW Day at the Capitol
N&M grad student Anshit Singh of the Rhoads lab was selected to showcase his research during UW-Madison’s 2025 Day at the Capitol! This annual event brings together students, faculty and alumni to interact with lawmakers, their staff, and the public. The Graduate Research Showcase gives young researchers an opportunity to present their work to a…
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Kevin Shih awarded Food Technologists Wisconsin scholarship
Congratulations to N&M grad student Kevin Shih of the Bolling lab, who received a Institute of Food Technologists Wisconsin scholarship for his academic achievements and commitment to bridge nutrient metabolism to food science application!
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N&M trainer research featured in GROW magazine
N&M faculty trainer Snehal Chaudhari reveals how gastrointestinal microbes influence disease, a critical step toward developing better therapies. Read the full interview here.
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27th Annual Nutrition and Metabolism Poster Session
The Department of Nutritional Sciences held its 27th Annual Nutrition and Metabolism Poster Session on March 7. The event format had many changes this year, including moving the event to Friday afternoon, changing up the venue, and opening to poster competition to anyone from Nutrition and Metabolism Graduate Program faculty trainer’s labs. The grand prize…