Fish Diets and Human Health
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthOyvind Lie, Ph.D. National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research Speaker: It’s my pleasure now to introduce Dr. Oyvind Lie, who is the Director of the National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research in Bergen, Norway. He also is a professor in general nutrition at the University of Bergen. He’s going to speak to us …
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September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthFiona Robinson Editor-in-Chief, Seafood Business Magazine Introducing Speaker: Thank you, Maureen. Polls are always astonishing, I think. They’re full of surprises when they’re accurate. If they’re not full of surprises, I think that you get what you paid for. That one was full of surprises, so thank you. Fiona Robinson is the editor of …
Continue reading →The Communicators’ Challenge: Translating Emerging Science into Everyday Lessons
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthSusan T. Borra, R.D. Executive Vice President, International Food Information Council K. Dun Gifford: We now move to communications, the communications challenge. It’s a big one, as we know from the discussions we’ve already had about communicating these messages. Why it is sometimes that the- every team that thinks they’re the good guys always …
Continue reading →he Communicators’ Challenge: Translating Emerging Science into Everyday Lessons
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthCaroline Smith DeWaal Director of Food Safety Programs Center for Science in the Public Interest K. Dun Gifford: Caroline Smith DeWaal I’ve also known a long time, and know her also to be a woman of passion and conviction and persuasive. I’m not she and Sue have quite the same point of view, but …
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September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthJeff Prince, Ph.D. Vice President, Communications, American Institute for Cancer Research K. Dun Gifford: Jeff Prince is here from the American Institute of Cancer Research, another wonderful organization based here, which set out on a slightly different track than the more longer established and more traditional organizations, and has helped an awful lot of …
Continue reading →Your Baby’s Brain: How Eating Fish Affects Brain Development
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthPeter Willatts, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology University of Dundee, Scotland Peter Willatts: Everyone is gasping for coffee. I’ll get you to look just a wee bit longer, and- that was the correct one. So who got it? Yes, I thought so: people in the front. Yes. People in the back clearly are …
Continue reading →Instructor and Research, Channing Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthDariush Mozaffarian, M.D., M.P.H. Instructor and Research, Channing Laboratory, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health Kathleen Koehler: With that, I want to bring on our first speaker in the session. Just have to get my introduction here. Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian is a physician, and he’s currently an instructor …
Continue reading →Keynote: What Science Tells Us about the Health Benefits of Seafood
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & HealthEric Rimm, Sc.D. Associate Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition Department of Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health Thomas J. Billy: [boxparagraph] Now to move quickly to our keynote speaker for this morning’s session, I’d like to introduce Dr. Eric Rimm, who is an Associate Professor at the Harvard School of Public Health in the …
Continue reading →Time-Tested Guidelines for Eating Seafood
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in 2005 Seafood & Health, ConferencesJane Brody …
Continue reading →Gills Interviews Crawford
September 29, 2011, by gillsadmin in Roy PalmerAs Chairman it will my pleasant task to interview a range of people on a regular basis for information items for the GILLS website. My first guest is someone who has become a great friend since we met at Washington D.C in 2005 at the International Seafood & Health Conference. He is Professor Michael Crawford, …
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