08.16.16
The Council for Responsible Nutrition-International (CRN-I), the international arm of the U.S.-based Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), has announced that its seventh annual scientific symposium, “Optimal Nutrition and the Ever-Changing Dietary Landscape,” will be held Friday, Dec. 2, at Le Meridien Hotel, Hamburg, Germany, just prior to the Codex Committee on Nutrition and Foods for Special Dietary Uses (CCNFSDU) meeting.
“We invite Codex attendees to join us for a complimentary full day of cutting-edge and thought-provoking presentations by scientific experts from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the U.S.,” said Jim Griffiths, PhD, CRN-I vice-president, scientific & regulatory affairs. “This annual meeting has gained a strong reputation among the global scientific and regulatory communities as a science-based symposium delving into the latest research on current nutrition topics.”
Subjects to be covered include: healthy aging and optimum health; bringing the “big data” component into the wellness discussion; social and economic considerations of the “overfed and undernourished” population; the role of food supplements in the dietary landscape; and much more.
Registration is complimentary to all Codex official country delegations and available for a small fee for industry executives. See the CRN-I website for registration and further agenda details: www.crn-i.ch.
“We invite Codex attendees to join us for a complimentary full day of cutting-edge and thought-provoking presentations by scientific experts from Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the U.S.,” said Jim Griffiths, PhD, CRN-I vice-president, scientific & regulatory affairs. “This annual meeting has gained a strong reputation among the global scientific and regulatory communities as a science-based symposium delving into the latest research on current nutrition topics.”
Subjects to be covered include: healthy aging and optimum health; bringing the “big data” component into the wellness discussion; social and economic considerations of the “overfed and undernourished” population; the role of food supplements in the dietary landscape; and much more.
Registration is complimentary to all Codex official country delegations and available for a small fee for industry executives. See the CRN-I website for registration and further agenda details: www.crn-i.ch.