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Registered Connect- Zoom Webinar

Date:
15 November 2024 - 15 November 2024
Time:
2:30pm AEDT - 3:30pm AEDT

Dr Gina Ambrosini (RPHNutr) will host the upcoming Registered Connect event.

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Eat Like the Animals: Victoria Regional Group Dinner with guest speaker Prof Steve Simpson

Date:
19 November 2024 - 19 November 2024
Time:
5:45-9PM

Join the Victoria Group NSA for a dinner at the University of Melbourne's Graduate House, featuring Professor Steve Simpson, Academic Director of the Charles Perkins Centre and 'Eat Like the Animals' co-author. Simpson, honored in Australia for his contributions to science, will draw from his work in nutritional biology. Early Bird registration offers discounted tickets for members and students. Prices range from $40 to $70 and include a drink, canapés, and a two-course meal alongside the guest speaker's insights.

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NSA 48th Annual Scientific Meeting

Date:
03 December 2024 - 06 December 2024

Join us for the 48th Annual Scientific Meeting as we explore the theme 'Food for All: Promoting Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Nutrition.'

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NSA 49th Annual General Meeting

Date:
04 December 2024 - 04 December 2024
Time:
5:30 PM Sydney Time - 6:45 PM Sydney Time

Click 'Register for this even / Register Now' to register for in-person attendance. Click 'Find out More' to register for ZOOM attendance and view the AGM papers.

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PhD Position in Nutrition and Microbiome Research at RMIT University

Applications close: 31 December 2024

RMIT University is seeking a dedicated PhD candidate to join our research team under the AMR/Microbiome theme. This is an excellent opportunity for dietitians passionate about the human microbiome and its impact on health. Project Overview: - Explore the interactions between gut microbiota and human health. - Conduct a study involving diet and lifestyle changes and the gut microbiome. Key Responsibilities: - Design and manage ethical research applications and study logistics. - Conduct participant meetings, sample collection, data analysis and publish. Requirements: - Master’s degree in nutrition or equivalent (e.g., Bachelor with Honours) - Strong communication and teamwork skills. Supervisors: - Prof Raj Eri - Dr. Charmaine Lloyd - Dr. Sharayah Carter, APD Location: Melbourne, with opportunities for international collaboration. Application Information: For more details, please contact: - Dr. Sharayah Carter: sharayah.carter@rmit.edu.au Apply now to be part of innovative research in the clinical application of the human microbiome!

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The NSA is represented across Australia by nine regional groups and special interest groups. The NSA supports professional development and mentoring through our Registration Scheme, which recognises the high standards of professional training in human and/or animal nutrition.

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