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Current CNP investigators comprise an established team of nutritionists and physiologists who are internationally recongized for their work in this area.
In addition, these scientists are located in outstanding research departments and institutions. For example, the Rowett Research Institute, in Aberdeen, Scotland is one of the premiere human and animal nutrition institutes in the world, and boasts three Nobel laureates.
Current CNP investigators and collaborators, including their areas of exertise, are:
- Dr. Larry Reynolds, Co-Director, Animal & Range Sciences, NDSU - Placental and Maternal Physiology
- Dr. Joel Caton, Co-Director, Animal & Range Sciences, NDSU - Nutritional Physiology
- Dr. Dale Redmer, Principal Investigator, Animal & Range Sciences, NDSU - Cellular Aspects of Placental Physiology
- Dr. Anna Grazul-Bilska, Principal Investigator, Animal & Range Sciences, NDSU - Embryonic Development
- Dr. Kimberly Vonnahme, Principal Investigator, Animal & Range Sciences, NDSU - Placental, Fetal, and Manternal Physiology
- Dr. Julie Garden Robinson, Collaborator, Health Nutrition and Exercise Sciences, NDSU - Food and Nutrition Specialist
- Dr. Stephen Ford, Collaborator, Center for Fetal Programming, Univ. of Wyoming - Placental and Fetal Physiology
- Dr. Jacqueline Wallace, Collaborator, Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland - Nutrition and Fetal and Placental Physiology
- Dr. John Finley, Collaborator, USDA Human Nutrition Center, Grand Forks, ND - Micronutrient Physiology
- Dr. Josh B. (Bret) Taylor, Collaborator, USDA Sheep Station, Dubois, Idaho - Nutritional Physiology
- Dr. David Smith, Collaborator, USDA BRL, Fargo, ND - Res Physiol/Animal Metabolism
- Dr. Grazyna Ptak, Collaborator, Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Univ. of Teramo, Italy - Animal Embryology and Cloning
- Dr. Pasqualino (Lino) Loi, Collaborator, Department of Comparative Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Univ. of Teramo, Italy - Animal Embryology and Cloning
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