Endowed George G. Graham Lecture in Infant and Child NutritionPresented by the Middendorf FoundationProfessor George G. Graham, MD, founding director of the Human Nutrition Division in the Department of International Health, was a leading expert in child nutrition whose discoveries continue to guide infant and child feeding practices. Family and friends endowed the School's first chair in human nutrition in his name in 2005, and in 2008 the Middendorf Foundation provided the Department's first endowed lectureship, in Dr. Graham's name, to highlight child and maternal nutrition issues of public health importance. The Fifth Annual George G. Graham Lectureship Professor Andrew Prentice Director, MRC International Nutrition Group London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine From Bench to Bush in Designing Nutrition Interventions: Avoiding Snakes and Climbing the Ladders Watch the Lecture from April 14, 2011 4th Annual George G. Graham Lecture Dr. Ricardo Uauy Nutrition and Linear Growth INTA University of Chile and London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine 3rd Annual George G. Graham Lecture Interactions of Nutrition and Infection Presentations Dr. Keith West: Welcome and Overview Dr. Charles B. Stephensen: Effect of Malnutrition on Resistance to Infection Dr. Claudio F. Lanata: Effects of Infection on Nutritional Status Dr. Robert E. Black: The Way Forward on Nutrition-Infection Relationships Video of Third Annual Graham Lecture Part 1
Includes: Dean Klag; Dr. Keith West, Jr.; Dr. Charles B. Stephensen; Dr. Claudio F. Lanata Part 2
Includes: Dr. Robert E. Black; Drs. Carl Taylor and Nevin Schimshaw
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