Event Detail
| 2012 ILSI Annual Meeting |
| Phoenix, Arizona, USA 1/20/2012 - 1/25/2012 |
Important Deadlines!
"Early Bird" Registration Deadline: 4 December Hotel Reservation Deadline: 9 December
Phoenix, Arizona, USA Join ILSI, ILSI Health & Environmental Sciences Institute, ILSI North America, and the ILSI Research Foundation at the 2012 ILSI/ILSI North America annual meeting in Phoenix Arizona. Learn about existing and proposed programs and share your ideas for how ILSI can help improve human health and ensure environmental safety.
ILSI and ILSI North America Offer Exciting Keynote Speakers
ILSI North America's Assembly of Members will be held on Sunday, 22 January at 8:00 - 12:00. The keynote speaker is anthropologist William Leonard, PhD, Northwestern University. Dr. Leonard will discuss evolutionary perspectives to the human diet and how this may affect today's obesity epidemic.
ILSI's Assembly of Members will be held on Sunday, 22 January at 2:00 - 5:00 PM (13:00 - 15:00) and will feature two keynote speakers:
2007 World Food Prize Laureate Philip E Nelson, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Purdue University Mehmood Khan, CEO, Global Nutrition Group and Chief Scientific Officer, PepsiCo
These distinguished professionals will talk about the pressing issue of global food security and what we can collectively do to ensure we can feed the world's 7 billion people.
Preliminary Schedule-at-a-Glance Overview Sunday, 22 January - ILSI and ILSI North America Assembly of Members Meetings
- Poster Session
- Opening Reception
Monday, 23 January
- ILSI North America Scientific Session on Attributable Risk in Microbial Food Safety
- ILSI Scientific Session on Biomarkers
- ILSI North America Scientific Session on Standards of Evidence
- ILSI Scientific Session on Barriers in Obesity
Tuesday, 24 January
- ILSI North America Scientific Session on Human Gut Microbiome
- ILSI Research Foundation Center for Risk Science Innovation and Application (RSIA): Solutions for Achieving Sustainable Water Reuse - An Interactive Session
- ILSI IFBiC and RSIA Session: The Consequences of Unexamined Fear as a Driver for Public Health Protection
- Closing Reception
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