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Executive Committee

The Executive Committee is comprised of Division of Nutrition faculty and help guide the division in fulfilling its mission. Christopher Duggan, MD, MPH, Director Elsie M. Taveras, MD, MPH, Associate Director

HSPH Nutrition Seminars

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health's Department of Nutrition holds a weekly Monday Nutrition Seminar Series every Monday from 1:00 to 2:00 pm throughout the academic year. The talks are varied, but they highlight the many different aspects of cutting-edge research that is currently being...

Longwood Nutrition Seminars 2018 - 2019

Click HERE for PDF of program Click on a blue title to view a Webcast video of the lecture. October 2, 2018 Rethinking Obesity: Bending the Growth Curve of an Unforgiving Disease Webcast video available. Lee M. Kaplan, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Harvard Medical School Director, Obesity...

2004 Nutrition Symposium

Science-Based Solutions to Obesity: What is the Role of Academia, Government, and Industry? March 10 - 11, 2004Boston No webcast recordings are available for this event. Opening Remarks W. Allan Walker, M.D.Director, Division of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School SESSION I Moderator: Susan Finn, Ph.D...

2006 Nutrition Symposium

Metabolic Syndrome and Onset of Cancer March 15 - 16, 2006Boston No webcast recordings are available for this event. Welcome W. Allan Walker, M.D.Conrad Taff Professor of Nutrition;Director, Division of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School Introductory Remarks George Blackburn, M.D., Ph.D.S. Daniel...

Research

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Resources

Our software releases can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/orgs/quin-med-harvard-edu/ Our lab website at Boston Children's Hospital: http://crl.med.harvard.edu/

Quantification of kidney function using non-sedated MRI

Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is an impairment of urine flow from the renal pelvis into the proximal ureter and is the most common cause of hydronephrosis in neonates. This disorder is detected in up to 7% of all maternal ultrasound scans, and an estimated 10% of these newborns have...