May 2005 People & Events

May 2005 People & Events

from the association PEOPLE & EVENTS ADA CALENDAR 2005 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 22-25, St Louis, MO EDUCATIONAL EVENTS Pediatric ...

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PEOPLE & EVENTS

ADA CALENDAR 2005 Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo October 22-25, St Louis, MO

EDUCATIONAL EVENTS Pediatric Nutrition Course, Iowa City, IA May 9-13, 2005, Iowa Memorial Union, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, Intensive Course in Pediatric Nutrition. The purpose of this course is to offer to local, state, national, and international health care professionals a continuing education and development course that provides the most current, evidence-based information and recommendations for the nutritional management of normal and ill infants and children. The American Dietetic Association awards 33 hours of continuing education credit for attending this course. The Iowa Department of Health grants 33 credit hours for Iowa licensures. Nonrefundable course fee: $300.00 (or $200.00 with documented affiliation with Maternal & Child Health Bureau). For application information visit www.medicine.uiowa.edu/ PediatricNutrition or contact Ekhard Ziegler at 319/356-8669. Whole Grains Health Summit, Minneapolis, MN

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May 18-20, 2005 (Pre-conference symposium sponsored by the American Association of Cereal Chemists [AACC] on May 17), Radisson Plaza Hotel, Minneapolis, MN, Whole Grains Health Summit. This 3-day conference brings together biological and behavioral scientists, health educators, food technologists, and regulators to examine the latest scientific data on whole grains and health. Each day will include interactive discussions, keynotes, panels, forums for the presentations of papers, poster sessions, and other opportunities to consider the future of whole grains research. The two Pre-Conference Workshops sponsored by AACS are “Practical Approaches to Develop Whole Grain Products” and “Health Benefits of Barley Foods.” Conference registration fee: $695.00. Pre-conference workshop: $125.00. For more information, please visit www.wholegrain.umn.edu or contact Lori Engstrom at [email protected] or 612/624-2792. International Society of Sports Nutrition Meeting, New Orleans, LA June 16-18, 2005, Wyndham New Orleans at Canal Place, New Orleans, LA. The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) 2nd Annual Meeting promises to offer the latest and most valid information concerning all areas related to sports nutrition. This year, the ISSN is offering the first International Certification review courses and the exam for Sports Nutrition and measuring body composition. Continuing education credits for ADA, NSCA, and other organizations will be offered. For more information or to register, call the ISSN home office at 866/472-4650 or visit www.sportsnutritionsociety.org. International Research Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer, Washington, DC July 14-15, 2005, Hyatt Regency Washington Hotel, Washington, DC, AICR/WCRF International Research

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Conference on Food, Nutrition and Cancer. The latest research and its applications will be reported, analyzed, and debated. Topics include: Life Course Approach; Experimental Models, Nutritional Interactions in Cancer Prevention; Temporal Effects on Cancer Treatment; and New Discoveries through Nutrigenomics. Opportunity for continuing education credit from the American Dietetic Association. Sponsored by the American Institute for Cancer Research and World Cancer Research Fund. For more information and registration contact the American Institute for Cancer Research at 202/328-7744, [email protected], http://www.aicr. org/conference/.

ABOUT PEOPLE Obituaries Ruth Tate, RD, February 2005, was a past president of both the Knoxville District Dietetic Association and the Tennessee Dietetic Association and was named Tennessee’s Outstanding Dietitian in 1968. She retired as regional dietary consultant for Medicare in East Tennessee. Deadline for submitting material for the People and Events section is the first of the month, three months before the date of the issue (eg, May 1 for the August issue). Publication of an educational event is not an endorsement by the Association of the event of sponsor. Send material to: Ryan Lipscomb, Department Editor, Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 120 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606; journal@ eatright.org; 312/899-4829; or fax, 312/899-4812.

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PEOPLE & EVENTS

Copher Award Winner Corinne H. Robinson Passes

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orinne Hogden Robinson, MS, DSc(Hon), nutrition educator and author, passed away January 11, 2005. She was 95 years old. Robinson grew up in the small farming community of Ettrick, WI with three younger brothers. Active in 4-H, she won numerous prizes for her baked and canned goods at county and state fairs, which brought her to the attention of the state 4-H club leader, who convinced her to study dietetics at the University of Wisconsin. An internship at the University of Michigan Hospital followed. During the 1930s, she obtained a research position at the Children’s Hospital Research Foundation in Cincinnati. While there she completed a master’s degree in biochemistry at the Cincinnati College of Medicine. Next she accepted a position in New York City, spending half her time as supervisor of ward dietary services at Presbyterian Hospital and the other half as a nutrition instructor in the Columbia Presbyterian School of Nursing. During this time she began writing Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition. In 1944 she moved to Philadelphia, where, by the end of that decade, she began teaching part-time in local nursing schools and lecturing at the Temple University School of Medicine. Her appointment as Professor of Nutrition and Chairman of the Department of Nutrition and Food at Drexel University came in 1953, and she remained there until retiring in 1967. During that time she developed and taught eight undergraduate and 12 graduate courses. In 1962, Drexel awarded her the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching and in 1976 an honorary Doctor of Science degree. Robinson was a member of the American Dietetic Association since

1931. Over the years she served as Chairman of its Diet Therapy Section, the Internship Board, the Journal Board, the liaison committee with the National League for Nursing, and the program committees for annual meetings held in Philadelphia. She represented the ADA at the first White House Conference on Aging and in 1975 gave the Lenna F. Cooper Memorial Lecture. The next year, ADA honored her with its highest accolade, the Marjorie Hulsizer Copher Award. She was also the president of the Pennsylvania Dietetic Association from 1954-55 and in 1968 this association named her the Outstanding Dietitian of Pennsylvania. Robinson may be best remembered for the many editions of her books, Normal and Therapeutic Nutrition, Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy, Fundamentals of Normal Nutrition, and Case Studies in Clinical Nutrition, which provided thousands of future dietetics professionals and nurses with their first professional exposure to nutrition. Not to be slighted are 58 research and review articles published in professional journals and books. A superb speaker, Robinson also gave many talks over the years to both lay and professional groups in this country and abroad. Even in retirement she was active in developing feeding programs for older Americans and continued writing; her last book was published in 1997. The Corinne H. Robinson Scholarship in Clinical Nutrition, administered by the American Dietetic Association Foundation, was established in 1976. Contributions to this scholarship in her memory may be sent to the Foundation at 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000, Chicago, IL 60606-6995.

ARCHIVED JOURNAL ARTICLES The Journal currently has archived articles back to 1993. Full-text and PDF articles are available to ADA members and Journal subscribers for viewing and for download. To view archived articles and the current issue of the Journal online, go to www.adajournal.org.

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