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Mario Ferruzzi serves as Dean of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Virginia Tech since 2024, following leadership roles as Chief of Developmental Nutrition and Director of the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center at the University of Arkansas (2021-2024) and Distinguished Professor at North Carolina State University (2019-2021). His academic career includes progressive professorial appointments in Purdue University's Department of Food Science from 2004 to 2019, building on industry experience at Nestlé in research and development.
His educational foundation includes a Ph.D. and M.S. in Food Science and Nutrition from The Ohio State University (2001, 1998) and a B.S. in Chemistry from Duke University (1996). These credentials underpin his transdisciplinary research at the agriculture-food-nutrition interface.
Ferruzzi's research program investigates micronutrient and phytochemical bioavailability, metabolism, and health impacts with emphasis on vulnerable populations. He develops strategies to enhance nutritional quality of food products through international collaborations across Africa and Latin America, addressing food security through food-to-food fortification, postharvest loss reduction, and culturally appropriate interventions. His work bridges laboratory science with field implementation in countries including Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Senegal, and South Africa.
Analysis of his 2023-2025 publications reveals three dominant research thrusts: polyphenol metabolism in gut-cardiovascular axes (particularly tryptophan derivatives in obesity), bone health interventions using prunes and berries in postmenopausal women, and food fortification strategies for micronutrient delivery in African contexts. His methodology integrates advanced metabolomics, clinical trials, and food engineering to translate basic science into practical nutritional solutions.
While specific awards are not detailed in source materials, his appointment to the USDA's National Agricultural Research, Extension, Education, and Economics Advisory Board highlights national recognition of his policy-relevant expertise in food and agriculture research priorities.
Ferruzzi's research program has received sustained support from federal agencies (USDA, NIH), non-profit organizations, and private industry, enabling impactful work on global nutrition security. He mentors graduate students and postdoctoral scholars while collaborating with interdisciplinary teams across academic, government, and industry sectors to develop evidence-based nutritional interventions.
He directs major research initiatives including the Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center and maintains active international partnerships focused on developing sustainable, locally adapted nutritional solutions through food science innovation and agricultural research.
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