National nutrition honours bestowed on UM researchers
Three members of FAFS had a standout presence at the Canadian Nutrition Society annual awards banquet.
Three members of FAFS had a standout presence at the Canadian Nutrition Society annual awards banquet.
The University of Manitoba had a standout presence at the Canadian Nutrition Society (CNS) Annual Conference held May 8-10 in Montreal, with several members of the Department of Food and Human Nutritional Sciences receiving honours for their contributions to the field of nutrition.
Dr. Harold Aukema was inducted as a CNS Fellow, one of the highest distinctions granted by the Society. This elite recognition is awarded by peers to individuals who have demonstrated exceptional service and leadership within both the Canadian Nutrition Society and the broader nutrition profession, nationally and globally. Dr. Aukema's induction reflects a career of impactful research, mentorship, and advocacy in nutritional science.
Dr. Carla Taylor was honoured with the Earle Willard McHenry Award for Distinguished Service in Nutrition, presented annually to a Canadian or Canada-based professional who has made significant and lasting contributions to the field. Dr. Taylor was recognized for her inspiring mentorship, academic leadership, pioneering research, and support for developing innovative nutrition programs.
Graduate student Anne Manson, a PhD candidate in Dr. Aukema’s lab, also earned national recognition with two highly competitive awards:
These achievements highlight the department's leadership in advancing nutritional science, fostering student success, and shaping the future of nutrition in Canada and beyond.
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