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Faculty Feature: Dr. Katherine Thompson-Witrick, Food Science


January 11, 2023

Today, we welcome Dr. Katherine Thompson-Witrick to the Discover FSHN Series! Dr. Thompson-Witrick is an assistant professor of food science in the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department at the University of Florida who researches how ... READ MORE

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Faculty Feature: Dr. Boce Zhang, Food Science


July 1, 2022

In this installment of our Discover FSHN Series, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Boce Zhang. Dr. Zhang is an assistant professor of food microbiology in the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department at UF. His multi-disciplinary research aims ... READ MORE

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Fungal-Derived Proteins: The Mechanism Behind Preventing Iron Deficiency


June 13, 2022

Welcome to our latest installment of FSHN Research Journeys, which follows the research of graduate students in the Food Science and Human Nutrition program at The University of Florida. Today’s guest poster is Gözde Gülseren, a first-year ... READ MORE

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The Marvelous Muscadine Wine: How Aluminum Cans May Be the Future of Wine Consumption


May 23, 2022

Welcome back to FSHN Research Journeys, which follows the research of graduate students in the Food Science and Human Nutrition program at The University of Florida. Today's guest poster is Nick Wendrick, a first-year student working toward ... READ MORE

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Day in the Life: Clarissa Aurelia, Undergraduate Student in Food Science


April 6, 2022

Welcome to our new series Food Science and Human Nutrition (FSHN): Day in the Life! This series is part of our innovative UF/FSHN Careers Advancement Project (CAP), which captures what it's really like to earn degrees in food science, nutritional ... READ MORE

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Tags: Clarissa Aurelia, Day In The Life, Dr. Charles Sims, Food Science, Miracle Berry, UF/FSHN CAP, UF/FSHN CAP Day In The Life, UF/FSHN Careers Advancement Project, Undergraduate Food Science Major
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Supporting the Florida Citrus Industry: Developing Debittering Technologies to Combat Citrus Greening in Hamlin Oranges


March 28, 2022

We are pleased to welcome you back to FSHN Research Journeys, which follows the research of graduate students in the Food Science and Human Nutrition program at UF. Today's guest poster is Taylor Washington, a first-year master's degree student ... READ MORE

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Better-for-You Gluten-Free Product Development is on the Rise


February 14, 2022

Welcome back to FSHN Research Journeys, a series that follows the research of graduate students in the Food Science and Human Nutrition program at UF. Today's guest poster is Sharyn Passeretti, a former chef and current FSHN lab manager who ... READ MORE

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