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NUTRITION TRAINING

Organization CORNELL UNIVERSITYLocation ITHACA, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Jul 1976Deadline 31 May 2027
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025NutritionTraining
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Project Summary
The importance of nutritional sciences to improving the public’s health has never been more evident. With

two-thirds of the US population overweight or obese, the burden of chronic diseases, including diabetes, is

increasing and the economic, social and human costs are significant and growing. With initiatives such as

Nutrition for Precision Health, NIH seeks to transform nutritional sciences through innovative research on

nutrition, dietary patterns and the effect of nutrition on the microbiome. There is a continuing national need for

researchers who take a multifaceted approach to solve the most pressing questions, who understand the

translation from basic to clinical levels of inquiry, and who contribute to translation of scientific discovery to

evidence-based nutrition policy and practice. The proposed training program in the Division of Nutritional

Sciences at Cornell University addresses this need by preparing trainees to produce interdisciplinary science

that can drive impact across the translational spectrum from basic sciences to clinical and public health. The

training program, with positions for 4 predoctoral trainees per year, is built on Cornell’s nutrition doctoral

program, which emphasizes multidisciplinary and integrative scholarship across the biological, physical,

behavioral, and social sciences. The 30 trainers participating in this application represent the broad range of

disciplines necessary to achieve the goals of the training program and include renowned scientists with

expertise spanning from genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry to epidemiology, psychology, and

economics. The trainers have active research programs and excellent training records. The proposed training

program includes a core curriculum (Grant Writing and Translational Research and Evidence-based Policy

and Practice in Nutrition) that is complemented by the WHO/Cochrane/Cornell Summer Institute for

Systematic Reviews in Nutrition for Global Policy Making. Trainees also submit an NIH F31 predoctoral

application and participate in three enrichment activities including monthly trainee meetings, hosting an

annual invited speaker, and organizing an annual half-day symposium. As part of the translational research

training, trainees are co-mentored for at least one project in their dissertation. To meet national needs through

doctoral training, the training program includes a combined PhD-RD training component for 1 trainee per year

that comprises the above program elements and a short translational research or policy experience. The

infrastructure to support the proposed training program is well-established, with added strengths from new

faculty members with research programs in molecular nutrition, microbiome, proteomics, computational

biology and nutrition and health inequalities. Highly successful partnerships with the World Health

Organization and Cochrane significantly enhance Cornell’s capabilities in translational science and evidence

synthesis. These new and continuing strengths support the program’s objectives to create an unparalleled

training experience in the nutritional sciences and prepare the next generation of nutrition scientists.

Grant Number: 5T32DK007158-50
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: PATRICIA CASSANO

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