Brigham Young University. Center for Studies in Nutrition
Established in 1961, the Center for Studies in Nutrition was a research facility headed by Jack B. Trunnell. It ceases to exist in documentation after April of 1966.
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Description
Established: 1961
Abolished: circa 1966
Location: Provo, Utah (1961- circa 1966)
Functions
The center worked for the development of new mass screening techniques to characterize individual patterns of nutritional requirements, conducted studies on the dietary role in arterial diseases, and conducted studies aimed at correcting disordered metabolism in persons addicted to alcohol.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The center operated under a director.
Associated Units
Brigham Young University (1961- circa 1966)
Sources
UA 909 BX 173 FOL “Jack B. Trunnell” (Date of establishment; Jack B. Trunnell, director; functions; headed by director)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2010-00341
Creator: ARC