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Food Experts

A reporter speaks with Richard Goodman, research professor with the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program. Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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