@vjrodriguez33 @_amydrinks@PhDVoice@AcademicChatter Do you find https://t.co/bagBSN7N1O is better than using the dictation feature on Word? If so, what do you like about https://t.co/bagBSN7N1O? Thanks!
@raulpacheco We used the Eurostar when we lived in England to travel between London, Paris, and Amsterdam. Off-peak prices were decent (note that was pre-COVID)
PhD candidate Heather Schier, Human Nutrition, was interviewed by the Editor of JAND about best practices in collecting sex and gender data in nutrition research and practice. https://t.co/ATA3MKbQ3z
Grad students, postdocs, & ECRs consider applying for @nutritionorg Science Policy Fellowship. Due 12/16
Great opportunity to gain perspective on public policy issues related to nutrition. Happy to chat to applicants about my experience as a former fellow.
https://t.co/jOuKLbC2gf
Very honored to be selected as an Ethan Sims Young Investigator Award winner at @ObesitySociety’s #ObesityWeek2022. Enjoyed sharing my work on “Diet Fatigue” alongside some amazing other early career investigators. #Guyititian
⚠️ SUPPORT OHIO’S LGBTQIA+ YOUTH⚠️
The State Board of Education's Executive Committee meets MONDAY, 10/31 at 12:30 p.m. to discuss the anti-LGBTQIA+ resolution.
📱 Contact committee members and demand they reject the resolution. Find their contact info: https://t.co/33DluD1iFZ.
@jacasiegel I have the true honor of interviewing trans and gender diverse youth for an mmr study. The introspection, kindness, resilience, honesty ... brings me life every time.
.@Jimmieka_Mills "If we are not engaging those directly impacted, it is almost impossible to solve for issues and help those experiencing hunger, poverty, and other disparities." #WHConfHungerHealth
Proud of @KatharineG_RD, @MedDietOSU@osuhrs PhD student, for a great presentation on our team’s systematic review of qual, quant, and MM studies of short value chain healthy eating interventions. #SNEB2022
@JGarnerResearch commands the room at #SNEB2022. An engaging presentation on the food security constructs experienced by families in Appalachia and how those constructs converge/diverge with existing food security screening measure.