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Dr. Alison Duncan Elected President of CNS

Submitted by cnorm on April 15th, 2021 1:43 PM
A photograph of Dr. Alison Duncan

Dr. Alison Duncan

President,

Canadian Nutrition Society's Board of Directors

 
Congratulations to Dr. Alison Duncan who has been named President on the Canadian Nutrition Society's Board of Directors.  This continues a long tradition of UofG involvement leading CNS, and representing the interests of the academic, clinical, government, industry and NGO sectors involved in nutrition, from farm to research, to training, from gate to plate, as well as benchside policy, to promote Nutrition Science and Education.

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