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Julia Louisignau serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition within Michigan State University's College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, she bridges academic training with clinical practice in community health settings.
Her educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Dietetics, Michigan State University (2009)
- Master of Science in Human Development and Family Studies, Michigan State University (2015)
Research interests span Sustainable Agriculture, Post-natal Maternal Health, Peri/Post-Menopausal Health and Nutrition, and Youth Wellness, reflecting her focus on lifespan nutrition interventions. Her work integrates clinical dietetics with community health outreach across diverse populations.
She maintains active collaborations with MSU facilities including the Dairy Foods Complex, Experimental Foods Laboratory, MSU Sensory Evaluation Center, and Meat Lab, while partnering with external entities like the Center for Research on Ingredient Safety and Institute for Food Laws and Regulations.
Professional experience encompasses clinical roles at Community Mental Health and McLaren Outpatient Diabetes Center, plus teaching at Lansing Community College. No student advisement or grant information is documented in available sources.
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