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SoCal presents... "Unraveling the Details on Nutritional Genomics and GI Health" Speaker’s Bio Diana Noland, MPH RD CCN Diana is owner of an Integrative and Functional Nutrition Therapy private practice, FoodFax, in Burbank, California. She is one of the emerging Functional Nutrition Practitioners and educators skilled in a functional medicine approach to the nutritional imbalances characteristic of chronic disease, and was the recipient of the Dietitians in Integrative and Functional Medicine (DIFM) ADA DPG 2010 Excellence in Clinical Practice and Lifetime Achievement Awards. Being Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition (CCN), AFMCP Functional Medicine and First Line Therapy certified, she is trained in the study of nutrition, supplements and specialty functional testing. She is a sought after international speaker and educator on the benefits and concerns using functional nutrition, supplements, and herbs. Diana served on the faculty of the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and developed and chaired the IFM Nutrition Advisory Board 2006-2009. Diana has authored many articles and chapters in nutrition professional and lay publications, and currently coordinated the development of curriculum for an integrative nutrition track in the dietetics internship graduate program at the University of Kansas Medical Center in collaboration with the KUMC Program in Integrative Medicine. Cary Kreutzer, EdD, MPH, RDN, FAND Dr. Kreutzer is an Assistant Professor in the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology where she directs and teaches in the Master’s Degree Coordinated Program in Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity. She completed a Dietetic Internship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, received a Master’s Degree in Public Health, Health Services Management and Administration from the University of Washington and completed a Doctorate Degree in Urban Education Leadership, with an emphasis in Educational Psychology at USC, Rossier School of Education. Dr. Kreutzer has been a practicing Registered Dietitian since 1982. She co-directs the obesity intervention program BodyWorks, at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in the Alta Med Pediatric Clinic. Her areas of research and expertise include obesity prevention and intervention, developmental disabilities and chronic illness, public health and nutrition education, nutrition and health literacy, health systems and health care access and nutrigenomics. She has been the recipient of local, state and federal grants targeting health systems improvement, improved access to care and public health training and education. She currently serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of CA Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (CAND)- 2016-2018.

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SoCal presents...

"Unraveling the Details on Nutritional Genomics and GI Health" Speaker’sBio

Diana Noland, MPH RD CCN Diana is owner of an Integrative and Functional Nutrition Therapy private practice, FoodFax, in Burbank, California. She is one of the emerging Functional Nutrition Practitioners and educators skilled in a functional medicine approach to the nutritional imbalances characteristic of chronic disease, and was the recipient of the Dietitians in Integrative and Functional Medicine (DIFM) ADA DPG 2010 Excellence in Clinical Practice and Lifetime Achievement Awards. Being Board Certified in Clinical Nutrition (CCN), AFMCP Functional Medicine and First Line Therapy certified, she is trained in the study of nutrition, supplements and specialty functional testing. She is a sought after international speaker and educator on the benefits and concerns using functional nutrition, supplements, and herbs. Diana served on the faculty of the Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM) and developed and chaired the IFM Nutrition Advisory Board 2006-2009. Diana has authored many articles and chapters in nutrition professional and lay publications, and currently coordinated the development of curriculum for an integrative nutrition track in the dietetics internship graduate program at the University of Kansas Medical Center in collaboration with the KUMC Program in Integrative Medicine.

Cary Kreutzer, EdD, MPH, RDN, FAND Dr. Kreutzer is an Assistant Professor in the Leonard Davis School of Gerontology where she directs and teaches in the Master’s Degree Coordinated Program in Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity. She completed a Dietetic Internship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, received a Master’s Degree in Public Health, Health Services Management and Administration from the University of Washington and completed a Doctorate Degree in Urban Education Leadership, with an emphasis in Educational Psychology at USC, Rossier School of Education. Dr. Kreutzer has been a practicing Registered Dietitian since 1982. She co-directs the obesity intervention program BodyWorks, at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles in the Alta Med Pediatric Clinic. Her areas of research and expertise include obesity prevention and intervention, developmental disabilities and chronic illness, public health and nutrition education, nutrition and health literacy, health systems and health care access and nutrigenomics. She has been the recipient of local, state and federal grants targeting health systems improvement, improved access to care and public health training and education. She currently serves as the Secretary/Treasurer of CA Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (CAND)- 2016-2018.