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Appendix C: Biographical Sketches
Pages 147-157

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From page 147...
... Dr. Vanderveen is a member of the American Society for Clinical Nutrition, American Institute of Nutrition, Aerospace Medical Association, American Dairy Science Association, and the American Chemical Society; a fellow of the Institute of Food Technologists; and an honorary member of the American Dietetic Association.
From page 148...
... She was a member of the Respiratory and Applied Physiology Study Section of the National Institutes of Health and had served on the editorial boards of the following journals: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Health and Fitness Journal of ACSM, Canadian Journal of Clinical Sports Medicine, and International Journal of Sports Nutrition.
From page 149...
... Dr. Dwyer is currently on the editorial boards of Family Economics and Nutrition Review and the advisory board of Clinics in Applied Nutrition; she is a contributing editor to Nutrition Reviews, as well as a reviewer for the Journal of the American Dietetic Association, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, and American Journal of Public Health.
From page 150...
... Her prior experience includes research fellow, Division of Endocrinology, University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, and research fellow in nutrition at Harvard University. In addition to reviewing for several journals, including Science, Brain Research Bulletin, Journal of Nutrition, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, and Annals of Internal Medicine, she is a member of the editorial boards of Physiology and Behavior and the Tufts Diet and Nutrition Newsletter and past editor-in-chief of Nutrition and Behavior.
From page 151...
... Her work with the FNB includes senior staff officer for the IOM report, The Program of Research for Military Nursing and study director for the reports, A Review of the Department of Defense's Program for Breast Cancer Research and Vitamin C Fortification of Food Aid Commodities. Currently, she also serves as study director to the Subcommittee
From page 152...
... Poos was responsible for the Committee on Animal Nutrition and directed the production of seven reports in the Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals series, including a letter report to the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration concerning the importance of selenium in animal nutrition. Prior to joining the National Academies she was consultantowner of Nutrition Consulting Services of Greenfield, Massachusetts; assistant professor in the Depa~l~ent of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Animal Sciences, University of Vermont.
From page 153...
... Dr. Ivy was associate editor of Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sports, and currently serves on the editorial boards of Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Journal of Optimal Nutrition, International Journal of Sports Nutrition, and Diabetes Forecast.
From page 154...
... Her interests prior to coming on active duty included behavioral psychopharmacology research with benzodiazapines and alcohol in nonhuman primates. While at WRAIR, her research focus has been on determining militarily relevant relationships between variables, including physiological measures of brain activity, sleep, arousal, cognitive performance, and drugs (particularly stimulants as they are used to enhance cognitive performance following extended periods of sleep deprivation)
From page 155...
... in psychopharmacology from the University of Minnesota in 1977. His research experience includes the assessment of sleep deprivation and caffeine effects on cognitive performance conducted while assigned to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
From page 156...
... Dr. Spriet's research employs both animal and human models to examine the biochemical regulation of the interaction between fat and carbohydrate metabolism in skeletal muscle following dietary interventions and during exercise.
From page 157...
... He is a member of the American Psychology Association, American Sleep Disorders Association, Sleep Research Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. In addition, Dr.


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