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Green Light? Red Light! 3 March 2021

Green Light? Red Light!

HNFAS authors a new column in the Star Advertiser

In their latest newspaper column on nutrition and health, Alan Titchenal and Joannie Dobbs of the Dept. of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences weigh in on green drinks, those superfoods-in-a-smoothie concoctions we drink for a variety of health goals. With more than 800 million green drink recipes available – each with health claims ranging from sensible to … not sensible – some of us might be tempted to over-consume such green drinks. “However, consuming too much of a good thing can be harmful,” the authors point out. “Many of the nutrients and phytochemicals in these drinks are good for you in moderation, but excessive amounts can result in potential health problems over time.”

Read the full article, Nutrient Overload From Green Drinks Can Be Harmful.

New Money 24 February 2021

New Money

NIFA webinars will teach investigators about funding opportunities

If the words “competitive grants” strike fear in your novice grantwriting skillset, the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative feels your pain. AFRI’s competitive grants program, part of the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, has plenty of funding opportunities ahead for new researchers – and plenty of webinars starting March 1 to guide you through the processes. The webinars are designed to provide information about AFRI programs, introduce new NIFA staff to applicants, and answer questions. “Here is an excellent opportunity to learn more about funding opportunities in the NIFA AFRI competitive grants program,” says Walter Bowen, CTAHR Associate Dean for Research. “Please note that registration is required to participate in these webinars.”

Last Call for Flowers 2 December 2020

Last Call for Flowers

PEPS orchids and desert rose will be sold at Magoon

Exquisite, delicate and full of positive vibrations! You can still get some really pretty plants for your holiday dining table – and support our budding scientists (graduate students) – at the Dept. of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciences’ Christmas Plant Sale.

Jack Skellington is King 2 November 2020

Jack Skellington is King

PEPS hosts another amAAAzing pumpkin carving contest

Mahalo! to Aloun Farms for donating a dozen large pumpkins so that students, staff and faculty could display their creatively crafted cuts at the Dept. of Plant and Environmental Protection Sciencesʻ annual Pumpkin Carving Contest!

$$$ for Undergraduate Research 9 September 2020

$$$ for Undergraduate Research

Info sessions will be held tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday

Note to self... get UH to support my research! Thatʻs right, every year, UHM provides $400,000 in project and presentation funding directly to undergraduate students to engage in research and creative work.

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