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01/13/2016
As the university gears up for the start of a new semester, our campus experts weigh in on what鈥檚 in store in the year ahead - on subjects ranging from who will win at the Grammy Awards to the future of Uber.51视频 to close February 6, 2025 due to weather. Parking ban starts midnight. Essential personnel report as directed. Visit the storm information page for more.
01/13/2016
As the university gears up for the start of a new semester, our campus experts weigh in on what鈥檚 in store in the year ahead - on subjects ranging from who will win at the Grammy Awards to the future of Uber.Scott Latham
Interim Dean, Manning School of Business
Katherine L. Tucker, Ph.D.
Professor, Nutritional Epidemiology
"I predict we鈥檒l see new findings about the importance of the gut microbiome and of having healthy bacteria living in our intestine. These bacteria assist in many functions including proper nutrient absorption, production of some nutrients and signaling to our brain that we have eaten enough. The American diet has, in many ways, disrupted this important bacterial balance. To maintain it, we need to increase our intakes of prebiotics, meaning dietary fiber from vegetables, legumes and whole grains; and from probiotics, like yogurt, kimchi or other healthy fermented foods."
Fern MacKinnon
Director, Office of Study Abroad & International Experiences