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Alice Vorosmarti and Joe Alper,
Rapporteurs
Food and Nutrition Board
Health and Medicine Division
Proceedings of a Workshop
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BRUCE Y. LEE (Chair), Professor of Health Policy and Management; Executive Director, Center for Advanced Technology and Communications in Health; and Executive Director, Public Health Informatics, Computation, and Operations Research, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
LORRAINE BRENNAN, Full Professor of Human Nutrition, University College Dublin
SUSAN C. SCRIMSHAW, Past President/Board Chair, Russel Sage College and Simmons University
PAYAM VAHMANI, Assistant Professor, University of California, Davis
LINDA V. VAN HORN, Professor and Chief, Nutrition Division, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
ALICE VOROSMARTI, Associate Program Officer
JENNIFER STEPHENSON, Research Associate
ANDI REISER, Senior Program Assistant
ANN L. YAKTINE, Director, Food and Nutrition Board
JOE ALPER, Consulting Writer
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BRUCE Y. LEE (Chair), Professor of Health Policy and Management; Executive Director, Center for Advanced Technology and Communications in Health; and Executive Director, Public Health Informatics, Computation, and Operations Research, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
RODOLPHE BARRANGOU (Interim Chair), Todd R. Klaenhammer Distinguished Professor in Probiotics Research, North Carolina State University
LORRAINE BRENNAN, Full Professor of Human Nutrition, University College Dublin
RONALD E. KLEINMAN, Physician-in-Chief, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children
CHIRAG J. PATEL, Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School
NICHOLAS J. SCHORK, Deputy Director and Distinguished Professor, The Translational Genomics Research Institute
SUSAN C. SCRIMSHAW, Past President/Board Chair, Russel Sage College and Simmons University
DOROTHY TEEGARDEN, Professor and Director, Women’s Global Health Institute, Purdue University
LINDA V. VAN HORN, Professor and Chief, Nutrition Division, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
ALICE VOROSMARTI, Associate Program Officer
JENNIFER STEPHENSON, Research Associate
ANDI REISER, Senior Program Assistant
ANN L. YAKTINE, Director, Food and Nutrition Board
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Organization of the Proceedings
2 CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT FOOD SOURCES AND FOOD PRODUCTION
Gender in Agricultural Technology Development, Delivery, and Communication
Communicating about Emerging Agricultural Technologies and Discoveries
Conveying Information about Food Safety to Protect Consumers in the Face of Mistrust of Science
Filling the Gaps of Information in Agriculture Communications
Understanding the Consumer Perspective
3 CHALLENGES AND SUCCESSES IN COMMUNICATING ABOUT FOOD COMPOSITION
Communicating Across the Food System
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| AI | artificial intelligence |
| ARS | Agricultural Research Service |
| CLEAR | Clarity and Leadership for Environmental Awareness and Research |
| EUFIC | European Food and Information Council |
| GMO | genetically modified organism |
| IFT | Institute of Food Technologists |
| NHANES | National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey |
| NIFA | National Institute of Food and Agriculture |
| UC | University of California |
| USDA | U.S. Department of Agriculture |
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