
معرفی
Michelle King Rimer serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where she teaches within the MPH program in Nutritional Science & Dietetics. Her academic career spans multiple institutions, notably pioneering the interdisciplinary obesity prevention institute and launching the nation's first dietetic internship with a concentration in Childhood and Adolescent Weight Management at Lenior-Rhyne University.
Education:
- MPH in Health Policy and Administration, University of Tennessee Knoxville (2002)
- MS in Nutrition, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (2002)
- Dietetic Internship, University of Tennessee-Knoxville (2002)
- BS in Dietetics, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1999)
Her research integrates nutrition science with public health practice, emphasizing childhood obesity prevention through community-based interventions and service learning. She bridges academic theory with real-world applications in corporate wellness, child nutrition policy, and clinical dietetics education, fostering experiential learning for future public health professionals.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
Dr. King Rimer mentors students through service-learning initiatives and has developed innovative academic programs addressing critical public health challenges. Her professional leadership extends to corporate wellness strategy and child nutrition systems beyond academia.
She founded Lenior-Rhyne University's interdisciplinary obesity prevention institute, creating collaborative frameworks between academic programs and community health stakeholders to translate research into actionable prevention models.




