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May 2018 CURRICULUM VITAE JERE DOUGLAS HAAS Business Address: Division of Nutritional Sciences 213 Savage Hall Cornell University Ithaca, New York l4853 Telephone: (607) 255-2665 E-Mail: [email protected] Title: The Nancy Schlegel Meinig Professor Emeritus of Maternal and Child Nutrition Date and Place of Birth: September l5, l945; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Nationality: United States Citizen EDUCATION: Institution Degree Major Date Franklin & Marshall College A.B. Anthropology 1967 Lancaster, PA The Pennsylvania State University M.A. Anthropology 1970 University Park, PA. The Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Biological Anthropology 1973 University Park, PA. BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY: Jere D. Haas Ph.D. is the Nancy Schlegel Meinig Professor Emeritus of Maternal and Child Nutrition in the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from the Pennsylvania State University and has been on the Cornell faculty for 43 years. He conducts research on the evolutionary and functional consequences of iron deficiency on physical and cognitive performance. Current emphasis is on the effects of moderate iron deficiency on various aspects of physical

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May 2018

CURRICULUM VITAE

JERE DOUGLAS HAAS

Business Address: Division of Nutritional Sciences

213 Savage HallCornell UniversityIthaca, New York l4853Telephone: (607) 255-2665E-Mail: [email protected]

Title: The Nancy Schlegel Meinig Professor Emeritus of Maternal and Child Nutrition

Date and Place of Birth: September l5, l945; Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA

Nationality: United States Citizen

EDUCATION: Institution Degree Major Date

Franklin & Marshall College A.B. Anthropology 1967Lancaster, PA The Pennsylvania State University M.A. Anthropology 1970University Park, PA.The Pennsylvania State University Ph.D. Biological Anthropology 1973University Park, PA.

BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY:

Jere D. Haas Ph.D. is the Nancy Schlegel Meinig Professor Emeritus of Maternal and Child Nutrition in the Division of Nutritional Sciences at Cornell University. He received his Ph.D. in Biological Anthropology from the Pennsylvania State University and has been on the Cornell faculty for 43 years. He conducts research on the evolutionary and functional consequences of iron deficiency on physical and cognitive performance. Current emphasis is on the effects of moderate iron deficiency on various aspects of physical performance and behavior in children and young women, how these measures of performance relate to everyday productivity and social and economic well-being, and approaches to reduction of iron deficiency through sustainable food based interventions such as biofortification. He has conducted research on these and related topics in maternal and child nutrition in the United States, the Philippines, Indonesia, Guatemala, Peru, Bolivia, and currently in Mexico, India and Rwanda. Professor Haas served as president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists and currently serves on the Expert Advisory Panel for Nutrition of the World Health Organization and the Technical Advisory Group on Food and Nutrition of the Pan American Health Organization. He is the 2012 recipient of the Kellogg Prize for International Nutrition of the American Society for Nutrition. He was Director of the Division of Nutritional Science at Cornell University from 1998 to 2003.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

2015-present Professor Emeritus, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY2015-present Graduate School Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY2003-present International Professor of Nutrition, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences,

Cornell University1987-2014 Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.1984-present Director, Human Biology Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY1998-2003 Director, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.1998 Interim Director and Profesor Titular, División de Nutrición y Salud, Centro de

Investigación en Salud Poblacional, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, México.

1988-1989 Visiting Professor, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, Stanford, CA.1980-1987 Associate Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca,

NY.1982 Honorary Research Fellow, Department of Anatomy, University of Aberdeen.

Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K.1975-1980 Assistant Professor, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca,

NY.1973-1975 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts,

Amherst, MA.1972 Part-time Instructor, Department of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State

University, University Park, PA. 1972-1973 U.S. Public Health Service Trainee in Human Biology, Department of

Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.197l Field Director, Human Biology Training Program, Peru, Department of

Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.1968-197l Graduate Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology and

Human Performance Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

International nutritionMaternal and child nutritionHuman growth and developmentFunctional consequences of undernutritionNutritional epidemiologyIron deficiencyPhysical performanceHuman population biology and adaptationBiofortification

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RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDED PROJECTS:

2015-2018 Co-Investigator with Saurabh Mehta (Principle Investigator), “Effect of a Biofortified Food Basket on Micronutrient Status and Immune and Cognitive Function in the First 1000 Days”. HarvestPlus/International Food Policy Research Institute. 6/1/2016-5/30/2018

2014-2017 Principal Investigator, “A longitudinal study of infant growth and nutritional status among smallholder agriculturalists households in Utter Pradesh. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), 9/1/2014-12/31/2017.

2014-2016 Co- Principal Investigator with Saurabh Mehta, “Effect of Iron- and Zinc-biofortified Pearl Millet (ICTP8203-Fe) Consumption on Growth, Immune competence, and Cognitive Function in Children Aged 12-18 Months in India.” HarvestPlus (IFPRI/CIAT), 1/1/14-6/31/16.

2013-2015 Principal Investigator,” Efficacy of Iron Biofortified Beans in Improving the Iron Status of Rwandan Women of Reproductive age: A randomized control trial”. HarvestPlus (IFPRI/CIAT), 1/1/13-8/31/15

2012-2015 Principal Investigator, “Effects of Iron Depletion and Repletion on Infant Memory Development.” CUAES/Hatch, 10/1/2012-9/30/2015.

2011-2013 Principal Investigator,”Physical activity and work performance in Indian and Rwandan adolescents in response to iron biofortification”. HarvestPlus (IFPRI/CIAT), 6/1/11-1/31/13.

2009-2012 Principal Investigator, “Effectiveness of consuming double fortified salt (DFS) on iron status, cognitive function and productivity in Indian female tea pluckers.” Micronutrient Initiative, 3/15/09-1/31/12.

2008-2011 Co-Principal Investigator with Salvador Villalpando. “Effects of consuming biofortified beans on iron status and physical activity in Mexican school children.” HarvestPlus (IFPRI/CIAT) and AgroSalud, 9/1/09-12/31/10.

2007-2010 Principal Investigator, “Non-Invasive Assessment of Mother-Infant Interactions.” CUAES/Hatch, 10/1/2007-9/30/2010.

2006-2009 Co-Principal Investigator with David Bassett, “Physical activity assessment using variability in accelerometer counts.” NIH/NCI,11/1/06-8/31/09.

2003-2006 Principal Investigator/Program Director. “Program development in human metabolism & nutritional genomics at Cornell University.” U.S. Department of Agriculture/CSREES, 7/1/03-6/30/06.

2001-2005 Principal Investigator/Program Director, “Program development in nutritional genomics at Cornell University.” U.S. Department of Agriculture/CSREES, 9/15/01-9/14/04.

2001-2004 Principal Investigator, “Effectiveness of consuming iron enhanced rice in humans.” Micronutrient Initiative/Canada, 2/1/01-4/15/04.

2000-2003 Principal Investigator/Program Director, “Individual Differences in Setting and Meeting Nutritional Requirements.” U.S. Department of Agriculture/CSREES, 9/1/00-8/31/03.

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1998-2001 Principal Investigator/Program Director, “Integration of nutritional goals and the food system.” U.S. Department of Agriculture/CSREES, 9/1/98-8/31/01

1998-2003 Principal Investigator/Program Director, “Training in Nutrition.” NIH (NIDDK), 9/1/98-12/31/2005.

1998-1999 Co-Investigator with Juan Rivera, PI. “Contribution of ready to eat cereals to the dietary intake of Mexican children and women, A national probability survey.” Kellogg’s/Mexico. 6/1/98-5/31/99.

1997-1998 Principal Investigator, "Moderate iron deficiency and physical performance in exercising young women." Mead-Johnson Research Fund, 1/1/97-12/31/98.

1995-1997 Principal Investigator, “Moderate iron deficiency and physical performance in young women." U.S. Department of Agriculture, 8/1/95-7/31/97.

1995-1996 Principal Investigator, “Physical performance adaptation in high altitude natives: Work and muscular efficiency.” Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant for Tom Brutsaert, National Science Foundation, 9/1/95/8/31/96.

1991-1993 Principal Investigator, "Nutritional anthropometry in women of reproductive age." World Health Organization, 11/1/91-1/31/93.

1987-1995 Co-investigator with Reynaldo Martorell, PI, "Early malnutrition and status in adolescence." National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 6/1/87-11/30/95.

1987-Present Co-investigator with Kathleen Rasmussen, PI, "Training in maternal and child nutrition." NIH (NICHHD), 7/1/87-present.

1990-1991 Principal Investigator, "Evaluation of Indonesian nutritional surveillance programs." Government of Indonesia--World Bank, 11/1/90-10/31/91.

1989-1990 Co-investigator with Per Pinstrup-Andersen, PI, "Indonesian Food and Nutrition Policy," Government of Indonesia, World Bank, 8/1/89-12/31/90.

1988-1990 Co-investigator with John Himes, PI, "Early malnutrition and later bone growth," National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 9/1/88-8/31/90.

1987-1989 Principal Investigator, "Indonesian Nutrition Surveillance: Food and Nutrition Policy Studies." Government of Indonesia - World Bank, 8/1/87-7/31/89.

1986-1988 Principal Investigator, “Fetal growth and neonatal mortality.” Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant for Laura Caulfield, National Science Foundation, 4/1/86-9/30/88

1985-1987 Principal Investigator, "Household demand for food and nutrients." National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 9/30/86-9/30/87.

1985-1986 Principal Investigator, "Implementation of nutritional status monitoring at the village level in Indonesia." U.S. Agency for International Development, 1/1/85-6/30/86.

1984-1987 Principal Investigator, "Birth weight and neonatal mortality at high and low altitude in Bolivia." National Science Foundation, 7/1/84-6/30/87.

1983-1986 Co-investigator with R. Brooke Thomas, PI, "Consequences and responses to illness among Andean peasants." National Science Foundation 7/1/83-12/31/86.

1979-1983 Principal Investigator, "Adaptation to anemia and high altitude." National Science Foundation, 7/l5/79-6/30/83.

l979-l982 Co-investigator with Michael Crawford, PI, "Dietary aspect of aging in a Kansas Mennonite Community." National Institute of Aging, 7/l/79-6/30/82.

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l980-l981 Co-Investigator with Jean-Pierre Habicht, PI, "Comparison of overweight and obesity as risk factors." National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism and Digestive Diseases, 1/l/80-l2/3l/8l.

l980-l981 Co-Investigator with Daphne A. Roe, PI, "Effects of exercise on riboflavin requirements in young adult women." National Dairy Council and US Department of Agriculture, l0/l/80-9/30/8l.

l978-l980 Principal Investigator, "Ultrasonic assessment of nutritional status." National Cancer Institute, 9/30/78-l2/3l/80.

l976-l979 Principal Investigator, "Maternal adaptation and offspring viability at high altitude." National Science Foundation, 7/l/76-l2/3l/79.

l974-1975 Principal Investigator, "Migration, birth weight and infant mortality at high altitude in Leadville, CO." Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 6/l/74-5/3l/75.

l97l-1973 Field Director, U.S. Public Health Service Training Program in Human Biology,; examining high adaptation in Southern Peru. Paul T. Baker, Program Director, The Pennsylvania State University.

l969 Research Assistant,; Physical growth of Peruvian children at high and low altitudes in the Andes and the Amazon jungle. Charles Hoff, Field Director, The Pennsylvania State University.

l968-l969 Research Assistant,; studying physical growth and development and physical performance of mentally retarded U.S. children. Ellsworth R. Buskirk, Principal Investigator, The Pennsylvania State University.

HONORS AND AWARDS:

NIH-USPHS Pre-doctoral Trainee (1972-73)Elected Fellow, Human Biology Association (1982)Vice President, American Association of Physical Anthropology, (Elected, 1992-94)President, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, (Elected, 1995-1997)Named Nancy Schlegel Meinig Professor of Maternal and Child Nutrition, College of Human

Ecology, Cornell University (1995-2014)Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Section H, Anthropology

(1996)Lydia J. Roberts Memorial Lecturer, University of Puerto Rico (2002)Elected Chair, Association of Nutrition Departments and Programs (2002-03)Named International Professor of Nutrition, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Cornell

University (2003-present)2006 Research and Development Award, from the Philippine Agriculture and Resources Research

Foundation, of the Philippine Ministry of Agriculture, for the research paper Rice biofortification as a viable approach towards improved human nutrition. (Shared with Co-authors, G. Gregorio, D. Adorada, C. Sison, A. del Mundo, A. Felix, J. Beard and L Murray-Kolb)

Named “Profesor Investigador Honorario en Ciencias Médicas-F”, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, México (2010-2013)

2012 Kellogg Prize for International Nutrition Research, American Society for Nutrition

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Elected Fellow, American Society for Nutrition (Elected, 2012)Elected Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2015)Elected Graduate School Professor, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2015)Elected to the Manheim Central Hall of Fame, Manheim PA, (2016)Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, House of Representatives Citation (2016).Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education, American Men & Women of Science

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

Associations and SocietiesAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow (1996)American Association of Physical AnthropologistsAmerican Society for Clinical NutritionAmerican Society for Nutrition, Fellow (2012)Human Biology Council, Fellow (1982)International Association of Human BiologistsPediatric Society of Bolivia (Honorary)Society for the Study of Human BiologySociety for the Study of Social Biology

Elected and Appointed OfficesAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science; At-Large Member of Section Committee

for Section H-Anthropology (2006-2009)American Society for Nutrition, Publications Management Committee (2005-2009)American Association of Physical Anthropologists; President (1995-1997); Vice-President and

Program Chair for Annual Meeting (1992-1994); Publications Committee, chair (1997-1998)Association of Nutrition Departments and Programs; Executive Committee (1998-2003); Chair

(2003)Committee on Nutritional Anthropology; Nominations Committee (l977-78); Research & Funding

Committee (1979-80)Council on Nutritional Anthropology: Research & Funding Committee (1987-89); Executive

Committee (1988-89)Human Biology Council; Nominations Committee (l978-80); Executive Committee (l98l-85)Society for International Nutrition Research; Executive Council (2000-2003); Nominations

Committee (1993-95)Editorial Board, Human Biology (1984-88)Editorial Board, Annals of Human Biology (1985-2010)Editorial Board, American Journal of Human Biology (1989-2002)

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

National and International Committees and Advisory Boards:

Expert Advisory Panel on Nutrition, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland (1993-present).

Technical Advisory Group on Food and Nutrition, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC. (1996-present).

Board of Advisors, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, PRC (2003-2008)

Advisory Board, Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY (2000-2005)

Expert Committee on Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry. World Health Organization (1990-1994).

Subcommittee (Chair) on the Uses and Interpretation of Anthropometry in Pregnant and Lactating Women and the Newborn Infant. World Health Organization (1991-1994).

Committee on Nutritional Status During Pregnancy and Lactation, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (1988-1990).

Subcommittee on Nutritional Status and Weight Gain During Pregnancy, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (1988-1990).

Special U.S. working groups for the UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme in Project 6 "The Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems" and Project l2 "The Interaction of Environmental Transformations on Genetic and Demographic Changes" (1973-1976).

Referee and Reviewer:

Research Journals: Human Biology, American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Science, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, Social Science and Medicine, Journal of Nutrition, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Ecology of Food and Nutrition, Food and Foodways, Salud Publica de Mexico, Medicine and Science in Exercise and Sport, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Journal of Biosocial Science, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Journal of Nutrition Education, American Journal of Public Health, Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Journal of the American Medical Association, Journal of Pediatrics, European Journal of Applied Physiology, Lancet.

Research Funding Organizations: National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health and Resources Development (DHHS), Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, National Geographic Society, Thrasher Foundation, Nestle Foundation, The Micronutrient Initiative of Canada.

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Consultancies:

Ministry of Health, Nutrition Directorate and Nutrition Research and Development Centre, Indonesia; Ministry of Health, Division of Nutrition and Maternal-Infant Division, Bolivia; National Nutrition Council, Manila, Philippines; U.S. Agency for International Development, Jakarta, Indonesia, and Washington D.C.; World Health Organization, Nutrition Unit, Geneva, Switzerland, Maternal and Child Health Program, Acute Respiratory Infection Program; Pan American Health, Organization, Nutrition Program; Washington D.C/Guatamala, Uruguay; MotherCare, Arlington, VA/Bolivia; OMNI, Arlington, VA/Bolivia. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C./Philippines, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Mexico; Governor’s Commission on Food and Nutrition, Puerto Rico; HarvestPlus (IFPRI/CIAT) Washington, D.C./Philippines, Indonesia, Kenya, China, Mexico, India, Rwanda, Brazil; Micronutrient Initiative, Ottawa, Canada; Sri Lanka, India; University of Saskatchewan/Saskatoon & Ottawa, Canada.

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES:

Graduate Field Membership (currently as Professor of the Graduate School, 2015-2017)Nutrition, Epidemiology, Anthropology, International Development, Latin American Studies

Teaching Experience (1975-2014):

Introductory (undergraduate) courses in human growth and development, human biology and evolution, nutrition problems of developing countries,Advanced (undergraduate and graduate) courses in growth and development, human adaptation, field methods in human biology, nutritional assessment laboratory, methods of assessing child growth, international nutrition problems, programs and policies.

Division of Nutritional Sciences:

Planning Committee (1986-87 ad hoc), chairField of Nutrition Seminar Committee (1983-86), chair (1985-86)Teaching Assistant Appreciation Committee (1983-86), chair (1985-86)Research Committee (l978-83), chair (l980-8l; l982-83))Graduate Admissions, Field of Nutrition (l978-80), (1987-89), (2005-08)International Nutrition Program (1976-Present; Co-director 1993-1998)Curriculum Committee (l979-8l, 1985-1987, 1990-1993, 2011-2012), acting chair (1987)Graduate Curriculum Review (l980-8l ad hoc), chairCornell Nutrition Surveillance Program, Policy Committee (1983-88)

Cornell Food & Nutrition Policy Program, Steering Committee (1988-Present)Maternal & Child Nutrition Training Program, Advisory Committee (1987-Present), Acting

Director (1989-90)Appointments and Tenure Committee (1987-1990, 1997-1998, 2005-2008), chair (1989-90,

2006-07)Faculty Search Committees (1986, 1987, 1991-1995, 2004-2008), chair (2007-2008)Graduate Field of Nutrition, Academic Affairs Committee (1989-92), Chair (1991-1992)Nutrition Intervention and Policy (NIP) Committee (ad hoc) (1990-91)Nutrition as an Integrated Discipline (NID) Committee (ad hoc) (1990-91)CSREES Departmental Review Committee (1991-1992)Field of Nutrition, Nominations Committee (1994-1997)Human Metabolic Research Unit, Advisory Committee (2006-2014), Interim Director (2003-

2005)

New York State College of Human Ecology:

Committee on International Education (l979)Biology and Society Committee (1983-1995)Committee on Academic Status (1987-88)Dean Search Committee (1987-1988)Field & International Studies Program, Advisory Committee (1989-92)

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Dean's Advisory Committee for Family Life Development Center (1991-92)Admissions Policy Committee (1993-1996), chair (1994-1995)

New York State College of Agriculture & Life Sciences:

Mountain Agriculture Committee (l979 ex-officio)Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development (CIIFAD),

Program Committee (1994-2000)International Planning Council (1995-present)Life Sciences Planning Council (1998-present)Food & Nutrition Planning Council (1998-present), Co-Chair (1998-present)Task Force on Food Systems and Health (1998-1999)Tata-Cornell Agriculture and Nutrition Initiative (TCi), Faculty Fellow (2013-2016)

Cornell University:

Committee on Research on Human Subjects (l977-80)Latin American Studies Program, Steering Committee (l978-8l);Latin American Studies Program, Fellowship Committee (1987-1992)Summer Fellowship Committee (1987-1989)Biology and Society Program, Steering Committee (1978-82; 1987-1995)Biology and Society Major, Curriculum Committee (1983-Present), chair (1985-86)Human Biology Program, Director (1983-Present)Health Careers Evaluation Committee (1983-86)Committee to Evaluate Graduate Student Life (1990-91, Chair)Financial Aid Review Committee, Student Assembly (1991-1993)Inter-college Task Force on Food Systems, Nutrition and Health (1992)Task Force on Graduate Education (1992-93)Program in International Nutrition, (1976-present), Co-Director (1993-1998)Health Careers Program Advisory Board (1996-2002)Task Force on Professorial Appointments (2000-2002)NCAA Recertification Committee (2007-2008)Planning and Advisory Group for TACO-AN project (2010-2013)Cornell University Benefits Committee (2017-2019)

Advising: Student Organizations

Faculty Advisor, Varsity Golf Team (2012-2014)Faculty Advisor, Sprint Football Team (2004-2013)Faculty Advisor, Cornell Chapter, March of Dimes (2007-2010)Faculty Advisor, Students for a Smoke-Free Environment (1994-1998)

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GRADUATE STUDENT ADVISEES (Major thesis advisor to the following graduate students)

Balcazar, Hector, Ph.D., Professor and Assistant Dean for El Paso Campus, University of Texas at Houston, School of Public Health, El Paso, TXM.S. (Nutrition), 1982, "Relationship between physical growth indicators and behavioral development in Peruvian infants living at high altitude." Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1987, "Birthweight-mortality relationships in an urban poor population of Mexico City: Implications for screening infants at risk."

Bielecki, Emily M. Ph.D. Candidate in International Nutrition, “A longitudinal study of infant growth and nutritional status among smallholder agricultural households in Uttar Pradesh, India.” (degree anticipated 2017)

Beard, John L., Ph.D., (deceased) Professor of Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PAPh.D. (Nutrition), 1980, "Oxygen transport and anemia in severely malnourished children in La Paz, Bolivia."

Brownlie, Thomas, M.S., Primary Healthcare Representative. Pfizer, Inc, Boston, MAM.S. (Nutrition), 1999, “Effect of marginal iron deficiency without anemia on adaptation to physical training in young women.”

Brutsaert, Tom D., Ph.D., Associate Professor & Chair, Department of Exercise Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse , NY.M.S. (Nutrition), 1993, "Iron deficiency anemia and high hemoglobinemia in males resident at high altitude (La Paz, Bolivia): The response to exercise and delta efficiency." Ph.D. (Anthropology), 1997, “Physical performance adaptation in high altitude natives: work and muscular efficiency”

Caulfield, Laura E., Ph.D., Professor, Human Nutrition Program, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MDPh.D. (Nutrition), 1989, "An epidemiological study of the determinants and postnatal health consequences of variation in ponderal index among intrauterine growth retarded infants."

Chapman (Pickett), Kate E., Ph.D., Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology, University of Kent, UK.M.S. (Nutrition), 1990, "The effects of early nutritional supplementation on adolescent skeletal maturation in a rural Guatemalan population."

Cohen, Jennifer H., Ph.D., Senior Health Analysis and Data Specialist, Veterans Health Administration, Battelle Centers for Public Health Research & Evaluation and Affiliated Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.Ph.D. (Nutrition). 1999, “Estimating the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in populations.”

Conlisk, Elizabeth A., Ph.D., Associate Professor of Nutrition, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA.M.S. (Nutrition), 1987, "The effects of high altitude on birth weight and neonatal mortality in Bolivia." Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1993, "Heterogeneity of low birth weight as it relates to the Black-White gap in birthweight-specific neonatal mortality"

DellaValle, Diane M., Ph.D., RD. Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, Marywood University, Scranton, PA. Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2011, “The effects of iron deficiency without anemia on training and performance in female collegiate rowers”

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Dickin, Katherine L., Ph.D., Research Scientist and Director of the Program in International Nutrition, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NYM.S. (Nutrition), 1986, "Placental morphometry and infant birth weight in relation to maternal nutritional status and altitude of maternal birthplace in a Bolivian population."

Flegal, Katherine M., Ph.D., Senior Research Epidemiologist, National Center for Health Statistics, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Hyattsville, MD, Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1982, "Anthropometric evaluation of obesity in epidemiologic research on risk factors."

Frongillo, Jr., Edward A., Ph.D., Professor and Chair, Department of Health Promotion, Education and Behavior, Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. M.S. (Nutrition), 1981, "Validation of the Ithaco Ultrasonic Body Composition Meter and the plastic Ross and McGaw skinfold calipers for the measurement of body composition in athletes."

González de Cossio, Teresa, Ph.D., Research Professor, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.M.S. (Nutrition), 1985, "Migration and nutritional status of preschool children living in the slums of a small city in Mexico."

Hernandez-Cordero, Sonia L., Ph.D., Scientist and Head, Department of Community Nutrition, Center for Nutrition in Populations, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2006, “Gestational weight gain, weight retention and risk to develop overweight and obesity in rural Guatemalan women.”

Jahari, Abas Basuni, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Centre for Research and Development in Nutrition, Bogor, Indonesia.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2000, “The effects of energy and micronutrient supplementation on skeletal maturation in Indonesian infants.”

Jackson, Fatima Linda C., Ph.D., Professor of Biological Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NCPh.D. (Anthropology), 1981, "The relationship of certain genetic traits to the incidence and intensity of Malaria in Liberia."

Jus'at, Idrus, Ph.D., Lecturer, School of Public Health, Indonesia Esa Unggul University, Jakarta, Indonesia.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1991, "Determinants of nutritional status of preschool children in Indonesia: An analysis of the National Socio-Economic Survey (SUSENAS), 1987."

Kalkwarf, Heidi J., Ph.D., Research Professor, Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH.M.N.S. (Nutrition), 1983, "Validation of activity diary and heart rate monitoring methodologies for estimating energy expenditure." Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1991, "Maternal weight gain and risk of preterm delivery - Effects on neonatal mortality and public health impact."

Luna, Sarah V., Ph.D., Epidemiologic Intelligence Officer, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2015, “The effects of iron-biofortified beans on iron status, physical performance, and physical activity in Rwandan women.”

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Lutter (Kenrick), Chessa, Ph.D., Regional Advisor for Food and Nutrition, Pan American Health Organization, Washington, DC.M.S. (Nutrition), 1984, "The relationship between child nutritional status and household socio-economic indicators in Costa Rica."

Marks, Geoffrey C., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Nutrition Program, School of Population Health;Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1989, "The relationship of body weight and composition to stunting in preschool children."

Merchant, Kathleen M., Ph.D., Quality Improvement Coordinator, SDSURF-WIC Program, Adjunct Research Professor, Graduate School of Public Health, San Diego State University, San Diego, CAM.S. (Nutrition), 1986, "Maternal nutritional status, metabolic differences and resulting fetal growth in a Bolivian population." Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1989, "Maternal nutritional depletion: Consequences of the energetic stress of frequent reproductive cycling on mother and fetus."

Neufeld, Lynnette M., Ph.D., Director, Monitoring, Learning and Research, Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Geneva, SwitzerlandM.S. (Nutrition), 1995, “The influence of smoke from indoor cooking fires on hemoglobin concentration in women from rural highland Guatemala”Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2000, “Intrauterine stunting: The timing of linear growth faltering during gestation and indicators of risk in the mother.”

Nevins, Julie E.H., Ph.D., Postdoctoral Fellow in Maternal & Child Nutrition, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2015, “Iron status, infant brain function and recognition memory performance in early infancy.”

Novak, Julie, MS., Doctoral student, Department of Communications, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND.M.S. (Nutrition), 1990, "Strenuous physical activity as a functional outcome of current and past nutritional status."

Novotny, Rachel, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Human Nutrition, Food & Animal Science, University of Hawaii, Manoa, HI.M.S. (Nutrition), 1982, "Maternal and infant nutritional status during exclusive breast-feeding in the Lake Titicaca region of South America."

Pompano, Laura M., Ph.D. Candidate in Nutrition, “Defining the functional and metabolic role of iron in the relationship between aerobic training and physical performance.” (Degree anticipated 2016)

Quinn, Victoria, Ph.D., Senior Vice-President for Programs, Helen Keller International (HKI), Washington, DC.M.S. (Nutrition), 1982, "The relationship between hemoglobin and iron status in primary school children living at high altitude in La Paz, Bolivia."

Rahn, Maike, Ph.D. Nutrition Scientist, PepsiCo, Valhalla, NY.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 2007. “Iron deficiency and depressive mood in Hispanic women”

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Roach, Robert C., Ph.D., Research Director, Altitude Research Center, Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, CO.M.S. (Nutrition), 1986, "The effects of iron deficiency and variation in hemoglobin concentration on steady-state exercise performance in males resident at high altitude (La Paz, Bolivia)."

Sanchez-Griñan, Maria Ines, MS., Director General, Centro Nacional de Alimentación y Nutrición, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Ministerio de Salud, Lima, Perú. M.S. (Nutrition), 1988, "Maternal malnutrition, placental stereology and fetal growth in a Bolivian population."

Seymour, Jane M., MS. Nutrition consultant, Albany, NY.M.S. (Nutrition), 2002, “Iron deficiency decreases efficiency of intermittent exercise in marginally iron deficient non-anemic Mexican women.”

Stephensen, Charles, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, USDA Western Human Nutrition Research Center, Davis, CA.M.S. (Nutrition), 1983, "The effect of iron deficiency and intramuscular iron dextran administration on the survival of rats intraperitoneally infected with Salmonella typhimirum."

Stepick, Carol, MPS, Ph.D., Director of Research, Research Institute on Social and Economic Policy, Florida International University, Miami, FL.M.P.S. (International Development), 1980, "Nutritional Evaluation of an Urban Colonia in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Tufts, Daigh A., Ph.D., Lecturer Associate Professor (Retired), Department of Family & Consumer Studies, University Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.M.S. (Nutrition), 1982, "Iron, hemoglobin and work capacity in Bolivian males living at high altitude." Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1986, "Determinants of household demand for food and nutrients."

Weber, Janet L., MS., Ph.D., Lecturer, Institute of Food, Nutrition and Human Health, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.M.S. (Nutrition), 1988, "A description of food pantries in New York State and food-stamp program participation by their clients."

Wilson-Fairchild, Molly, MS., Nutrition Consultant, Boston MA.M.S. (Nutrition), 1988, "Postnatal growth and nutrient intake of term infants classified by birthweight, ponderal index and method of feeding."

Zhu, Yan Isabel, Ph.D., MD, Physician and Director, Skinwise Dermatology Clinic, Westminster, CO.Ph.D. (Nutrition), 1996, “Iron depletion without anemia and physical performance in young women”

POSTDOCTORAL ADVISEES: [Name, post-doctoral position, years, current position]

Beard, John L., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1979-1980. (deceased)Professor of Nutrition, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA

Crouter, Scott E., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 2005-2007.Assistant Professor of Exercise Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN

Gautam, Madhav, Ph.D. United Nations University Post-doctoral Fellow, 1985-1986.Professor in Biochemistry, University of Katmandu, Katmandu, Nepal.

Greksa, Lawrence P., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1980-1981.Associate Professor of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OH.

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Hatma, Ratna Djuwita, MD. World Health Organization Post-doctoral Fellow, 1986.Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Indonesia, Jakarta.

Hinton, Pamela, Ph.D. NIH Post-doctoral Trainee in Maternal & Child Nutrition, 1997-2000. Associate Professor, Department of Nutritional Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO.Khan, Awal D., Ph.D. NIH Post-doctoral Trainee in Maternal and Child Nutrition, 1993-1995.

Epidemiologist, TBTC Data and Coordinating Center, Clinical and Health System Research, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Li, Ruowei, MD, Ph.D. NIH Post-doctoral Trainee in Maternal and Child Nutrition, 1995-1997.Epidemiologist, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA.

Mainigi, Kusum, Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1978-1980. Consultant, Bethesda, MDMartinez, Elkin J., MD, MPH. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1987-1990.

Professor of Public Health, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Colombia.Merchant, Kathleen M., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1990-1991.

Adjunct Assistant Research Professor, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA.Moreno, Geraldine, Ph.D., CNS. NIMH National Research Service Award, 1979-1981.

Professor Emerita, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR.Murdoch, Scott D., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1991-1993. Co-Founder and Chief

Nutrition Officer, NutriStyle, Inc., Eugene, OR. Nevins, Julie E.H., Ph.D. Postdoctoral Research Associate, 2015.

Postdoctoral Teaching Associate, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.Powell, Christine, Ph.D. Hubert Humphrey Post-doctoral Fellow, 1991-1992.

Senior Lecturer, Tropical Metabolism Research Unit, University of the West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica

Spiekermann-Brouwer, Gerburg M., M.D. Research Associate, 2008-2013. Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Tufts, Daigh A., Ph.D. Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1986-1987.Lecturer Associate Professor, Department of Family & Consumer Studies, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT.

Wenger, Michael J., Ph.D. Post-doctoral mentee, NIH K18- Mentored Scientist Award, 2011-present. Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK.

Zhu, Yan Isabel, Ph.D., M.D., Post-doctoral Research Associate, 1997. Physician and Director, Skinwise Dermatology Clinic, Westminster & Boulder, CO

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PUBLICATIONS:

I. Theses and Monographs

1. Haas, J.D. l970. Some Aspects of the Physical Growth of Low IQ Children. M.A. Thesis. Department of Anthropology. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

2. Haas, J.D. l973. Altitudinal Variation and Infant Growth and Development in Peru. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Anthropology. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA.

3. Little, M.A. and J.D. Haas (editors). 1989. Human Population Biology: A Transdisciplinary Science. Oxford University Press, New York.

4. Pollitt, E., J.D. Haas and D. Levitsky (guest editors). 1989. International Conference on Iron Deficiency and Behavioral Development. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (supplement), 50(3):565-705.

5. King, J.C. (Chair), N.F. Butte, R.A. Chez, J.D. Haas, J.C. Kleinman, M.S. Kramer and S.A. Lederman. 1990. Subcommittee on Nutritional Status and Weight Gain During Pregnancy. Nutrition During Pregnancy, Part I: Weight Gain. National Academy Press, Washington, DC.

6. Haas, J.D., G. Armelagos, E. Delson, T.R. Turner and C. Worthman (editors). 1993. Program of the Sixty-Second Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Supplement 16 to the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

7. Haas, J.D., T.B. Gage, C.S. Larsen, J.E. Phillips-Conroy and F. Smith (editors). 1994. Program of the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Supplement 18 to the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

8. W.H.O. Expert Committee on Physical Status [ J-P. Habicht (chair), A. Ferro-Luzzi, C. Garza, J. Haas, J. Himes, A. Pradilla, L. Raman, O. Ransome-Kuti, C. Victora, M.L. Wahlqvist]. 1995. Physical Status: The Use and Interpretation of Anthropometry. World Health Organization Technical Report No 854, Geneva, Switzerland.

9. W.H.O. Collaboative Study. 1995. Maternal Anthropometry and Pregnancy Outcomes. Supplement to the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Vol. 73, xi, 98 pp.

10. Haas, J.D., K.A.R. Kennedy, T.B. Gage, C.S. Larsen, D.L. Pelletier, J.E. Phillips-Conroy and F. Smith (editors). 1996. Program of the Sixty-fifth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. Supplement 22 to the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

11. Garza, C., J.D. Haas, J-P. Habicht, and D. Pelletier. (editors). 1997. Beyond Nutritional Recommendations: Implementing Science for Healthier Populations. Proceedings from the 14th Annual Bristol-Myers Squibb/Mead Johnson Nutrition Research Symposium, June 5-7, 1995, Washington, D.C.

12. Haas, J.D., and D.D. Miller (Guest editors). 2006. Food Fortification in Developing Countries. Journal of Nutrition (supplement), 136:1053-1071.

13. Haas, J.D. (Supplement Coordinator). 2011. Iron…Works: John Beard Memorial Symposium. Journal of Nutrition (supplement), 141:722S-768S

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II. Book Chapters

1. Haas, J.D. l976. Prenatal and Infant Growth and Development. In Man in the Andes: A Multidisciplinary Study of High Altitude Quechua. Edited by P.T. Baker and M.A. Little. Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross, Stroudsberg, PA, (Chapter 9), pp. 16l-l79.

2. Thomas, R.B., P.T. Baker and J.D. Haas. l977. Man and the Environment in the Central Andes: A Research Prospectus. In Human Population Problems in the Biosphere: Some Research Strategies and Designs. Edited by P.T. Baker. UNESCO - MAB Technical Notes 3, UNESCO, Paris, pp. 33-52.

3. Haas, J.D. l980. Maternal Adaptation and Fetal Growth at High Altitude in Bolivia. In Social and Biological Predictors of Nutritional Status, Physical Growth, and Neurological Development. Edited by L.S. Greene and F.E. Johnston. Academic Press, NY, pp. 257-290.

4. Haas, J.D. and K.M. Flegal. l981. Anthropometric Measurements. In Nutrition and Cancer: Etiology and Treatment. Edited by G.R. Newell and N.M. Ellison. Raven Press, NY, pp. 123-l40.

5. Haas, J.D. l98l. Maternal-fetal Responses to Pregnancy as Indicators of Human Adaptability at High Altitude. In Environmental and Human Population Problems at High Altitude. Edited by C. Jest and P.T. Baker. C.N.R.S./N.S.F., Paris, France, pp. 8l-85.

6. Haas, J.D. l982. The Development of Research Strategies for Studies of Biological Variation in Living Human Populations. In History of American Physical Anthropology, l930-l980. Edited by F. Spencer and N. Boaz, Academic Press, NY, pp. 435-446.

7. Haas, J.D. l983. Nutrition and High Altitude Adaptation: An Example of Human Adaptability in a Multistress Environment. In Rethinking Human Adaptation: Biological and Cultural Models. Edited by R. Dyson-Hudson and M.A. Little, Westview Press, Boulder, CO, pp. 41-56.

8. Haas, J.D., and L.P. Greksa. 1985. Nutrition and Biological Fitness. In Diseases of Complex Etiology in Small Populations: Ethnic Differences and Research Applications. Edited by R. Chakraborty and E.J.E. Szathmary. Alan R. Liss, New York, pp. 255-281.

9. Tufts, D.A., J.L. Gerner and J.D. Haas. 1987. The Economics of Nutrition of U.S. Low Income Households. The Proceedings of the American Council of Consumer Interests. Edited by V. Hampton. ACCI, Columbus, MO, pp.181-186.

10. Haas, J.D., D.A. Tufts, J.L. Beard, R. C. Roach, and H. Spielvogel. 1988. Defining Anaemia and its Effect on Physical Work Capacity at High Altitudes in the Bolivian Andes. In Capacity for Work in the Tropics. Edited by K.J. Collins and D.F. Roberts. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 85-106.

11. Thomas, R.B., T.L. Leatherman, J.W. Carey and J.D. Haas. 1988. Consequences and responses to Illness Among Small Scale Farmers: A Research Design. In Capacity for Work in the Tropics. Edited by K.J. Collins and D.F. Roberts. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 249-276.

12. Haas, J.D. 1990. Mortality and Morbidity Consequences of Variation in Early Child Growth. In Disease in Populations in Transition: Anthropological and Epidemiological Perspectives. Edited by A.C. Swedlund and G.J. Armelagos. Bergin and Garvey, New York, pp. 223-247.

13. Little, M.A. and J.D. Haas. 1989. Introduction: Human Population Biology and the Concept of Transdisciplinarity. In Human Population Biology: A Transdisciplinary Science. Edited by M.A. Little and J.D. Haas, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 3-12.

14. Haas, J.D. and D.L. Pelletier. 1989. Nutrition and Human Population Biology. In Human Population Biology: A Transdisciplinary Science. Edited by M.A. Little and J.D. Haas, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 152-167.

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15. Ballew, C., R.M. Garruto and J.D. Haas. 1989. High Altitude Hematology: Paradigm or Enigma? In Human Population Biology: A Transdisciplinary Science. Edited by M.A. Little and J.D. Haas. Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 239-262.

16. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1988. Effects of High Altitude on the Vascularization of Terminal Villi in Human Placentae. In Trophoblast Research, Vol. 3: Placental Vascularization and Blood Flow. Edited by P. Kaufmann and R.K. Miller. Plenum Medical Book Company, New York, pp. 351-360.

17. Haas, J.D., H. Balcazar and L. Caulfield. 1988. Variación en la Mortalidad Neonatal Temprana Según los Diferentes Tipos de Retraso en el Desarrollo Fetal. In Monografía Sobre Crecimiento y Desarrollo del Niño. Instituto de Nutrición de Centro América y Panamá  (INCAP M-16), Guatemala, Chapter 4.

18. Haas, J.D. and J-P. Habicht. 1990. Growth and Growth Charts in the Assessment of Pre-school Nutritional Status. In Diet and Disease in Traditional and Developing Societies. Edited by G.A. Harrison and J.C. Waterlow. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 160-183.

19. Fairchild, M.W., J.D. Haas and J-P. Habicht. 1989. Iron Deficiency and Behavior: Criteria for Testing Causality. In Iron Deficiency and Behavioral Development. Edited by E. Pollitt, J.D. Haas, and D. Levitsky. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Supplement), 50:566-574.

20. Haas, J.D. and M.W. Fairchild. 1989. Summary and Conclusions of the International Conference on Iron Deficiency and Behavioral Development. In Iron Deficiency and Behavioral Development. Edited by E. Pollitt, J.D. Haas, and D. Levitsky. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Supplement), 50:703-705.

21. Haas, J.D. 1989. Comments on "Using Developmental Theory to Identify Children at Risk." In Iron Deficiency and Behavioral Development. Edited by E. Pollitt, J.D. Haas, and D. Levitsky. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Supplement), 50:595-596.

22. Haas, J.D. 1991. Using Growth to Assess Nutritional Status. Proceedings of the Second National Seminar on Anthropometry. Ministry of Health, Jakarta, Indonesia.

23. Burger, S.E., J.D. Haas and J-P. Habicht. 1993. Testing the Effects of Nutrient Deficiencies on Behavioral Performance. In Interrelationships between Selenium Deficiency, Iodine Deficiency, and Thyroid Hormones. Edited by J.R. Arthur. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Supplement), 57:295S-302S.

24. Haas, J.D. 1991. Weight Gain in Pregnancy. In Maternal Nutrition and Pregnancy Outcomes: Anthropometric Assessment. Edited by K. Krasovic, and M.A. Anderson. Pan American Health Organization Scientific Publication No. 529, Washington, DC, pp. 29-51.

25. Haas, J.D. 1996. Distribución de la Hemoglobina en Individuos Normales Résidentes a Gran Altitud en Bolivia. In Anémia por Deficiencia de Hierro en la Région Andina: Definición y estrategias de intervención. Edited by J. Berger, J. L. San Miguel S., R. M. Arze, E. Fernandez, V.M. Aguayo.  La Paz, Bolivia: Institut Francais de Recherche Scientifique pour le Développement en Coopération. pp. 55-77.

26. Haas, J.D. 1998. Fetal Growth Retardation. In Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth and Development. Edited by S.J. Ulijaszek, F.E. Johnston and M.A. Preece. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 170-172.

27. Haas, J.D., A.M. del Mundo and J.L. Beard. 2000. A human feeding trial of iron-enhanced rice. In Improving Human Nutrition through Agriculture. Edited by H. Bouis. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 21:440-444.

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29. Arya, R., G. K. Singh, M.J. Mosher, J.D. Haas and M.H. Crawford. 2000. Nutrition, Obesity, and Mortality in Kansas Mennonites: Preliminary Analysis. In Different Seasons: Biological Aging among the Mennonites of the Midwestern United States. Edited by M.H. Crawford. Publications in Anthropology 21, University of Kansas, Lawrence. pp.127-154.

30. Haas, J.D. 2001. Biomedical research in the Division of Nutritional Sciences probes links between maternal and child nutrition and lifelong health. Connecting with Cornell. 15:10-14.

31. Campirano, F., S. Barquera, J.D. Haas, M. Tellez-Rojo, and J. Rivera-Dommarco. 2003. Estimación del sub-reporte de energía en mujeres mexicana obesas y no obesas; Análisis de la Segunda Encuesta Nacional de Nutrición. In, Aspectos de Nutrición y Alimentación en México. Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, México, pp 24-33.

32. Haas, J.D. 2006. The effects of iron deficiency on physical performance. In Mineral Requirements f Military Personnel: Levels Needed for Cognitive and Physical Performance during Garrison Training, edited by the Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine (IOM), The National Academies Press, Washington D.C, pp 451-461.

33. Haas, J.D., and D.D. Miller. 2006. Overview of Experimental Biology 2005 Symposium: Food Fortification in Developing Countries. Journal of Nutrition (Supplement), 136:1053-1054.

34. Gregorio, G.B., and J.D. Haas. 2006. Nutritional revolution in rice: A new scientific challenge. Report 2005: Nestle Foundation, Lausanne, Switzerland, pp 38-39.

35. Kelleher, S.L., and J.D. Haas. 2011. Introduction to “Iron…Works: John Beard Memorial Symposium”. Journal of Nutrition (supplement), 141:722S-723S.

36. Haas, J.D. 2014. Efficacy and other Nutrition Evidence for Iron Crops. Progress Brief #20, The 2nd Global Conference on Biofortification, Conference Report: Getting Nutritious Foods to People. pp 39-40. http://biofortconf.ifpri.info/files/2014/03/12_EfficacyFe_Haas.pdf .

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III. Journal Articles

1. Haas, J.D., E.E. Hunt, Jr., and E.R. Buskirk. l97l. Skeletal Development of Non-Institutionalized Children with Low Intelligence Quotients. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 35:455-466.

2. Bar-Or, O., J.S. Skinner, V. Bergsteinova, C. Shearburn, D. Royer, W. Bell, J.D. Haas, and E.R. Buskirk. l97l. Maximal Aerobic Capacity of 6-l5 Year-Old Girls and Boys with Subnormal Intelligence. Acta Pediatrica Scandinavia, 27:32-37.

3. Hoff, C., P.T. Baker, J.D. Haas, R. Spector, and R. Garruto. l972. Variaciones Altitudinales en el Crecimiento y Desarrollo Fisicos del Quechua Peruana. Revista del Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de la Altura, 4:5-20.

4. Hoff, C., P.T. Baker, R. Garruto, J.D. Haas, and R. Spector. l972. Variaciones Altitudinales en Pulso y Presion Arterial en Nativos Andinos del Peru. Archivos del Instituto de Biologia Andina [Lima], 5:57-67.

5. Beall, C.M., P.T. Baker, T.S. Baker and J.D. Haas. l977. The Effects of High Altitude on Adolescent Growth in Southern Peruvian Amerindian. Human Biology, 49:l09-l24.

6. Haas, J.D. and G.G. Harrison. l977. Nutritional Anthropology and Biological Adaptation. Annual Review of Anthropology, 6:69-l0l.

7. Weinstein, R.S. and J.D. Haas. l977. Early Stress and Later Reproductive Performance Under Conditions of Malnutrition and High Altitude Hypoxia. Medical Anthropology, l:25-54. doi.org/10.1080/01459740.1977.9965815

8. Haas, J.D., P.T. Baker and E.E. Hunt, Jr. l977. The Effects of High Altitude on Body Size and Composition of the Newborn Infant in Southern Peru. Human Biology, 49:6ll-628.

9. Haas, J.D., E.A. Frongillo, Jr., C. D. Stepick, J.L. Beard, and L. Hurtado G. l980. Altitude, Ethnic and Sex Difference in Birth Weight and Length in Bolivia. Human Biology, 52:459-477.

10. Haas, J.D. l98l. Human Adaptability Approach to Nutritional Assessment: A Bolivian Example. Federation Proceedings, 40:2577-2582.

11. Haas, J.D., D. Small, J.L. Beard and L. Hurtado G. l984. Variaci¢n en Hemoglobina Materna y Peso al Nacer en la Altura. Anuario del Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de la Altura, 1983-1984 [La Paz], pp. 97-104.

12. Greksa, L.P., J.D. Haas, T.L. Leatherman, H. Spielvogel, M. Paz Zamora, L. Paredes Fernandez, and G. Moreno-Black. l982. Maximal Aerobic Power in Trained Youths at High Altitude. Annals of Human Biology, 9:20l-209.

13. Greksa, L.P. and J.D. Haas. l982. Physical Growth and Maximal Work Capacity in Preadolescent Boys at High-Altitude. Human Biology, 54:677-695.

14. Vargas, E., J. Beard, J.D. Haas, L. Cudkowicz. l982. Pulmonary Diffusing Capacity in Young Andean Highland Children. Respiration, 43:330-335.

15. Beard, J.L., J.D. Haas, L. Hurtado Gomez. l983. The Relationship of Nutritional Status to Oxygen Transport and Growth in Highland Bolivian Children. Human Biology, 55:l5l-l64.

16. Haas, J.D., G. Moreno-Black, E. Frongillo, Jr., J. Pabon, G. Pareja, J. Ybarnegaray, and L. Hurtado. l982. Altitude and Infant Growth in Bolivia: A Longitudinal Study. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 59:25l-262.

17. Haas, J.D., L.P. Greksa, T.L. Leatherman, H. Spielvogel, L. Paredes F., G. Moreno-Black, and M. Paz. 1983. Submaximal Work Performance of Native and Migrant Preadolescent Boys at High Altitude. Human Biology, 55:517-527.

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18. Belko, A.Z., E. Obarzanek, H.J. Kalkwarf, M.A. Rotter, S. Bogusz, D. Miller, J.D. Haas, and D.A. Roe. 1983. Effects of Exercise on Riboflavin Requirements of Young Women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 37:509-517.

19. Moreno-Black, G., V. Quinn, J.D. Haas, J. Franklin and J. Berard. 1984. The Distribution of Haemoglobin Concentration in a Sample of Native High Altitude Women. Annals of Human Biology, 11:317-325.

20. Leatherman, T.L., R.B. Thomas, L.P. Greksa and J.D. Haas. 1984. Anthropometric Survey of High-Altitude Bolivian Porters. Annals of Human Biology, 11:253-256.

21. Greksa, L.P., J.D. Haas, T.L. Leatherman, R.B. Thomas and H. Spielvogel. 1984. Work Performance of High-Altitude Aymara Males. Annals of Human Biology, 11:227-233.

22. Mayhew, T.M., C.F. Joy and J.D. Haas. 1984. Structure-Function Correlation in the Human Placenta: Morphometric Diffusing Capacity for Oxygen at Full Term. Journal of Anatomy, 139:691-708.

23. Haas, J.D. 1984. Interrelación entre Salud, Nutrición y Mortalidad Infantil, y su Característica en las Grandes Alturas de Bolivia y Perú. Archivos de Biología Andina [Lima],

24. Tufts, D.A., J.D. Haas, J.L. Beard and H. Spielvogel. 1985. Distribution of Hemoglobin and Functional Consequences of Anemia in Adult Males at High Altitude. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 42:1-11.

25. Novotny, R. and J.D. Haas. 1987. Maternal Anthropometry and Infant Growth with Exclusive Breast Feeding in La Paz, Bolivia. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 33:309-314.

26. Jackson, M.R., C.F. Joy, T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1985. Stereological Studies on the True Thickness of the Villus Membrane in Human Term Placentae: A Study of Placentae from High-Altitude Pregnancies. Placenta, 6:249-258.

27. Haas, J.D., L.P. Greksa, T.L. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, L. Paredes, M. Paz and H. Spielvogel. 1984. Capacidad Maxima de Trabajo de Niños en la Altura. Anuario del Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de la Altura, 1983-1984 [La Paz], pp. 105-109.

28. Haas, J.D., L.P. Greksa, T.L. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, L. Paredes, M. Paz and H. Spielvogel. 1984. Esfuerzo Submaxima de Niños en la Altura. Anuario del Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de la Altura, 1983-1984, pp. 111-114.

29. Haas, J.D., L.P. Greksa, T.L. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, L. Paredes, M. Paz and H. Spielvogel. 1984. Capacidad Aerobica Máxima de Nadadores a Grandes Alturas. Anuario del Instituto Boliviano de Biologia de la Altura, 1983-1984 [La Paz], pp. 115-118.

30. Kalkwarf, H.J., J.D. Haas, A.Z. Belko, R.C. Roach, and D.A. Roe. 1989. Accuracy of Heart Rate Monitoring and Activity Diaries for Estimating Energy Expenditure. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 49:37-43.

31. Ballew, C.C. and J.D. Haas. 1986. Hematologic Evidence of Fetal Hypoxia among Newborn Infants at High Altitude in Bolivia. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 155:166-169.

32. Beard, J.L., J.D. Haas, D. Tufts, H. Spielvogel, E. Vargas, and C. Rodriquez. 1988. Iron Deficiency Anemia and Steady State Work Performance at High Altitude. Journal of Applied Physiology, 64:1878-1884.

33. Flegal, K.M., C. Brownie and J.D. Haas. 1986. The Effects of Exposure Misclassification on Estimates of Relative Risk. American Journal of Epidemiology, 123:736-751.

34. Beard, J.L., L. Hurtado G., and J.D. Haas. 1986. Functional Anemia of Complicated Protein-Energy Malnutrition at High Altitude. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 44:181-187.

35. Mayhew, T.M., M.R. Jackson and J.D. Haas. 1986. Microscopical Morphology of the Human Placenta and its Effects on Oxygen Diffusion: A Morphometric Model. Placenta, 7:121-131.

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36. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1987. The Volumetric Composition of Human Term Placentae: Altitudinal, Ethnic and Sex Differences in Bolivia. Journal of Anatomy, 152:173-187.

37. Thomas, D.P., A.Z. Belko, G.L. Mulroy, J.D. Haas and D.A. Roe. 1986. Combined Effects of Exercise and Restriction of Energy Intake on Moderately Obese Women. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 20:84-88.

38. Ballew, C. and J.D. Haas. 1986. Altitude Differences in Body Composition among Bolivian Newborns. Human Biology, 58:871-882.

39. Haas, J.D., H. Balcazar and L. Caulfield. 1987. Variation in Early Neonatal Mortality for Different Types of Fetal Growth Retardation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 73:467-473.

40. Spielvogel, H., E. Vargas, M. Paz, J.D. Haas, J.L. Beard, D. Tufts, G. Tufts, and L. Cudkowicz. 1983. Poliglobulia y Ejercicio Muscular. Gaceta del Toráx [La Paz, Bolivia], 21:6-12.

41. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1987. Morphometric Studies on Villi in Human Term Placentae and the Effects of Altitude, Ethnic Grouping and Sex of Newborn. Placenta, 8:487-495.

42. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1988. On the Factors which Contribute to Thinning of the Villous Membrane in Human Placentae at High Altitude. I. Thinning and Regional Variation in Thickness of Trophoblast. Placenta, 9:1-8.

43. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1988. On the Factors which Contribute to Thinning of the Villous Membrane in Human Placentae at High Altitude. II. An Increase in the Degree of Peripheralization of Fetal Capillaries. Placenta 9:9-18.

44. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1987. Placental Diffusing Capacity for Oxygen in Populations Residing at Low and High Altitudes in Bolivia. Acta Stereologica, 6, Supplement III:249-253.

45. Balcazar, H., and J.D. Haas. 1990. Classification schemes of small-for-gestational age and type of intrauterine growth retardation and its implications to early neonatal mortality. Early Human Development, 24:219-230.

46. Martorell, R., J-P. Habicht and J.D. Haas. 1989. Predicting Total Body Water from Bioelectrical Impedance in Children (letter). Annals of Human Biology, 16:173.

47. Pollitt, E., J.D. Haas and D. Levitsky. 1989. Functional Effects of Iron Deficiency: Cognition. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 11:57-58.

48. Balcazar, H. and J.D. Haas. 1991. Retarded Fetal Growth Patterns and Early Neonatal Mortality in a Mexico City Population. Bulletin of the Pan American Health Organization, 25:1:55-63.

49. Lissner, L., J.-P. Habicht, B.J. Strupp, D.A. Levitsky, J.D. Haas and D.A. Roe. 1989. Body Composition and Energy Intake: Do Overweight Women Overeat and Underreport? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 49:320-325.

50. Merchant, K., R. Martorell and J.D. Haas. 1990. Maternal and Fetal Responses to the Stress of Lactation Concurrent With Pregnancy and of Short Recuperative Intervals. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 52:280-288.

51. Merchant, K., R. Martorell and J.D. Haas. 1990. Consequences for Maternal Nutrition of Reproductive Stress Across Consecutive Pregnancies. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 52:616-620.

52. Caulfield, L.E., J.D. Haas, J.M. Belizan, K.M. Rasmussen and B. Edmonston. 1991. Differences in Early Postnatal Morbidity Risk by Pattern of Fetal Growth in Argentina. Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology. 5:263-275.

53. Yambi, O., Latham, M.C., Habicht, J.-P. and Haas, J.D. 1991. Nutrition status and the risk of mortality in children 6-36 months old in Tanzania. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 13:75-81.

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54. Musaiger, A.O., W.B. Gregory and J.D. Haas. 1989. Growth Patterns of School-children in Bahrain. Annals of Human Biology. 16:2:155-167.

55. Mayhew, T.M., M.R. Jackson and J.D. Haas. 1990. Oxygen Diffusive Conductances of Human Placentae from Term Pregnancies at Low and High Altitude. Placenta. 11:493-503.

56. Pickett, K.E., J.D. Haas, S. Murdoch, J.A. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1995. Early Nutritional Supplementation and Skeletal Maturation in Guatemalan Adolescents. Journal of Nutrition (Supplement), 125:1097S-1103S.

57. Conlisk, E.A., J.D. Haas, E.J. Martinez, R. Flores, J.D. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1992. Predicting Body Composition from Anthropometry and Bioimpedance in Marginally Undernourished Adolescents and Young Adults. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 55:1051-9.

58. Haas, J.D., E.J. Martinez, S. Murdoch, E. Conlisk, J.A. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1995. Nutritional Supplementation during the Preschool Years and Physical Work Capacity in Adolescent and Young Adult Guatemalans. Journal of Nutrition (Supplement) 125:1078S-1089S.

59. Winters, L.R., J-S. Yoon, H.J. Kalkwarf, J.C. Davies, M.G. Berkowitz, J. Haas and D.A. Roe. 1992. Riboflavin Requirements and Exercise Adaptation in Older Women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 56:526-532.

60. Merchant, K.M., R. Martorell and J.D. Haas. 1991. Nutritional Adjustments in Response to Reproductive Stresses within Guatemalan Women. Journal of Tropical Pediatrics, 37:11-14.

61. Himes, J.H., Z. Huang, J.D. Haas, J. Rivera and O. Pineda. 1993. Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Activity and Skeletal Maturation in Guatemalan Adolescents. Annals of Human Biology, 20(1):39-46.

62. Wolfe, W.S., C.C. Campbell, E.A. Frongillo, Jr., J.D. Haas and T.A. Melnik. 1994. Overweight Schoolchildren in New York State: Prevalence and Characteristics. American Journal of Public Health, 84:807-813.

63. Rivera, J.A., R. Martorell, J-P. Habicht, M.T. Ruel and J. Haas. 1995. Nutritional Supplementation during the Preschool Years Influences Body Size and Composition of Guatemalan Adolescents. Journal of Nutrition 125:1068S-1077S.

64. Khan, A.D., D.G. Schroeder, R. Martorell, J.D. Haas and J. Rivera. 1996. Early Childhood Determinants of Age at Menarche in Rural Guatemalans. American Journal of Human Biology 8:717-723.

65. Haas, J.D., S. Murdoch, J Rivera and R. Martorell. 1996. Early Nutrition and Later Physical Work Capacity. Nutrition Reviews 54:S41-S48.

66. Zhu, Y.I., W.C. Hsieh, L. Herraiz, R.S. Parker, J.D. Haas, J. Swanson and D.S. Roe. 1997. Evidence of a Role of Fat Free Mass in the Modulation of Plasma Carotenoid Concentration in Older Men: Studies in Hydrodensitometry. Journal of Nutrition 127:321-326.

67. Zhu, Y.I., and J.D. Haas. 1997. Iron Depletion without Anemia and Physical Performance in Young Women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 66:334-341.

68. Li, R., J.D. Haas, and J.-P. Habicht. 1998. The Timing of the Influence of Maternal Nutritional Status on Fetal Growth. American Journal of Human Biology, 10:529-539.

69. W.H.O Collaborative Study. 1997. A WHO Collaborative Study of Maternal Anthropometry and Pregnancy Outcomes. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 57:1-15.

70. Zhu, Y.I. and J.D. Haas. 1997. Response of Serum Transferrin Receptor to Iron Supplementation in Iron-Depleted Non-Anemic Women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 67:271-275.

71. Zhu, Y.I. and J.D. Haas. 1998. Altered Metabolic Response in Iron-Depleted Non-Anemic Women During a 15 km Time Trial. Journal of Applied Physiology, 84:1768-1775.

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72. Kramer, M.S., J.D. Haas, and A. Kelly. 1998. Maternal Anthropometry-Based Screening and Pregnancy Outcome: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 3:447-453.

73. Brutsaert, T.B., R. Soria, E. Caceres, H. Spielvogel, H. and J.D. Haas. 1998. Effect of developmental and ancestral high atitude exposure on chest morphology and pulmonary function in Andean and European/North American natives. American Journal of Human Biology, 11:383-396.

74. Cohen, J.H., and J.D. Haas. 1999. The comparison of mixed distribution analysis with the three-criteria model as a method for estimating the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in Costa Rican children 12 to 23 months of age. International Journal of Epidemiology, 28:82-89.

75. Neufeld, L.M., D.L. Pelletier, and J.D. Haas. 1999. The Timing Hypothesis and Body Proportionality of the Intra-Uterine Growth Retarded Infant. American Journal of Human Biology, 11:638-646.

76. Neufeld, L.M., D.L. Pelletier, and J.D. Haas. 1999. The Timing of Maternal Weight Gain during Pregnancy and Fetal Growth. American Journal of Human Biology, 11:627-637.

77. Brutsaert, T.B., H. Spielvogel, R. Soria, E. Caceres, G. Buzenet, and J.D. Haas. 1999. Effect of developmental and ancestral high altitude exposure on VO2peak of Andean and European/North American natives. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 110:435-455.

78. Hinton, P.S., C. Giordano, T. Brownlie, and J.D. Haas. 2000. Iron supplementation improves endurance after training in iron-deficient, non-anemic women. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88:1103-1111.

79. Cohen, J.H. and J.D. Haas. 1999. Hemoglobin correction factors for estimating the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in pregnant women residing at high altitudes in Bolivia. Pan American Journal of Public Health, 6:392-399.

80. Brutsaert, T.D., M. Araoz, R. Soria, H. Spielvogel, and J.D. Haas. 2000. Higher arterial oxygen saturation during submaximal exercise in Bolivian Aymara compared to sojourners to high altitude and lowlanders born and raised at high altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 113:169-181.

81. Jahari, A., J.D. Haas, M. Hussaini, and E. Pollitt. 2000. The effects of energy and micronutrient supplementation on skeletal maturation in undernourished children in Indonesia. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 54 (Sup 2):S74-79.

82. Brownlie, T., V. Utermohlen, P.S. Hinton, C. Giordano and J.D. Haas. 2002. Marginal iron depletion without anemia aerobic impacts adaptation in previously untrained women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 75:734-742.

83. Haas, J. D., and T. Brownlie. 2001. Iron deficiency and reduced work capacity: A critical review of the research to determine a causal relationship. Journal of Nutrition (supplement), 131:676S-688S

84. Brutsaert, T., S. Hernandez-Cordero, J. Rivera, T. Viola, G. Hughes, and J. Haas. 2003. Iron supplementation improves progressive fatigue during dynamic knee extension exercise in iron depleted women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 77:441-448.

85. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, M.T. Ruel, R. Grajeda and L.P. Naeher. 2004. Smoky indoor cooking fires are associated with elevated hemoglobin concentration in iron deficient women Pan American Journal of Public Health, 15:110-118

86. Hernandez, B., J. deHaene, F. Campirano, S. Barquera, E. Monterrubio, J. Rivera, T. Shamah, J. Haas, and J. Sepúlveda. 2003. Factores asociados a la practica de actividad fisica en mujeres Mexicanas en edad reproductiva. Revista Panamericano de Salud Publica (Pan American Journal of Public Health), 14 (4):235-245.

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87. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, R. Grajeda and R. Martorell. 2004. Ultrasound measurement of fetal size in rural Guatemala. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 84:220-228.

88. Brownlie, T., V. Utermohlen, P.S. Hinton and J.D. Haas. 2004. Tissue-iron deficiency without anemia impairs adaptation in endurance after aerobic training in previously untrained women. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 79:437-443.

89. Brutsaert, T.D., J.D. Haas and H. Spielvogel. 2004. Absence of work efficiency differences during cycle ergometry exercise in Bolivian Aymara. High Altitude Medicine and Biology, 5:41-59

90. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, R. Grajéda, and R. Martorell. 2004. Changes in maternal weight from the first to second trimester of pregnancy are associated with fetal growth and infant length at birth. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 79:646-652.

91. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, R. Grajéda and R. Martorell. 2006. Last menstrual period provides the best estimate of gestation length for women in rural Guatemala. Pediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology, 20, 290-298.

92. Haas, J.D., J.L. Beard, L.E. Murray-Kolb, A. del Mundo, A. Felix and G. Gregorio. 2005. Iron-biofortified rice improves the iron stores of non-anemic Filipino women. Journal of Nutrition, 135:2823-2830.

93. Haas, J.D. and F Campirano. 2006. Interpopulation variation in height among children 7 to 18 years of age. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 27(4) supplement:S212-S223

94. Beard, J.L., L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.D. Haas and F. Lawrence. 2007. Iron absorption prediction equations lack agreement and underestimate iron adsorption. Journal of Nutrition, 137:1741-1746.

95. Crouter, S.E., A. Antczak, J.D. Hudak, D.M. DellaValle and J.D. Haas. 2006. Accuracy and Reliability of the ParvoMedics TrueOne 2400 and MedGraphics VO2000 metabolic systems. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 98:139-151.

96. Beard, J.L., L.E. Murray-Kolb, F. Lawrence, A. Felix, A. del Mundo, and J.D. Haas. 2007. Variation in the Diets of Philippine Women over 9 Months of Continuous Observation. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 28:206-214.

97. Beard, J.L, L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.D. Haas, and J. Lawrence. 2007. Iron absorption: comparison of prediction equations and reality. Results from a feeding trial in the Philippines. International Journal of Vitamin and Nutrition Research, 77:199-204.

98. Yu, Z., J. Sun, J.D. Haas, Y. Gu, Z. Li, and X. Lin. 2008. Macrosomia is associated with high weight-for-height in children age 1 to 3 years in Shanghai, China. International Journal of Obesity, 32(1):55-60.

99. Grieger, J.A., J.D. Haas, L.E. Murray-Kolb, and P. Kris-Etherton and J.L.Beard, 2008. Nutrient adequacy and food group consumption of Filipino novices and religious sisters over a nine month period. Asia-Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 17(4): p. 566-572.

100. Yu, Z, X. Lin X, J.D. Haas, O.H. Franco L. Kirsten. Rennie, H. L, H. Xu, X.Pang, H. Liu, Z. Zhang, S. Zou, S. Jiao and the Nutrition and Health of Ageing Population in China Study Research Group. 2009. Obesity related metabolic abnormalities: Distribution and geographic differences among middle-aged and older Chinese populations. Preventative Medicine, 48(3):272-278.

101. Crouter, S.E., E. Kuffel, J.D. Haas, E.A. Frongillo, D.R. Bassett, Jr. 2010. Refined Two-Regression Model for the ActiGraph Accelerometer. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42:1029-1037.

102.Crouter, S.E., D.M. DellaValle, M. Horton, J.D. Haas, E.A. Frongillo, D.R. Bassett, Jr. 2011. Validity of the ActiCal for estimating free-living physical activity. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 111:1381-1389.

103.Bielecki, E.M., J.D. Haas, and B. Hulanicka. 2012. Secular changes in height of Polish schoolboys from 1955 to 1988. Economics and Human Biology, 10:310-317.

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104. DellaValle, D.M. and J.D. Haas. 2011. Impact of iron depletion without anemia on trained endurance athletes at the beginning of a training season: a study of female collegiate rowers. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 21:501-506

105. Kuffel, E.E., S.E. Crouter, J.D. Haas, E.A. Frongillo and D.R. Bassett Jr. 2011. Validity of Estimating Minute-By-Minute Energy Expenditure of Continuous Walking Bouts by Accelerometry. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 8:92 http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/8/1/92 .

106. Crouter, S.E., D.M. DellaValle, J.D. Haas, E.A. Frongillo, D.R. Bassett, Jr. 2013. Validity of ActiGraph 2-Regression Model and Matthews and NHANES and Cut-Points for Assessing Free-Living Physical Activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 10:504-514.

107. Crouter, S.E., D.M. DellaValle, J.D. Haas. 2012. Relationship between Physical Activity, Physical Performance, and Iron Status in Adult Women. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 37:697-705.

108. DellaValle, D.M. and J.D. Haas. 2012. Iron status is associated with endurance performance and training in female rowers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44:1552-1559. First published online February 28, 2012; doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0b013e3182517ceb

109. DellaValle, D.M. and J.D. Haas. 2013. Quantification of training load and intensity in female collegiate rowers: validation of a daily assessment tool. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 27(2): 540-8; First published online April 10, 2012; doi.org/ 10.1519/JSC.0b013e3182577053

110. DellaValle, D.M. and J.D. Haas. 2014. Iron supplementation improves energetic efficiency in iron depleted female rowers. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 46(6):1204-15.

111. Demment, M.M., J.D. Haas, and C.M. Olson. 2014. Changes in family income status and the development of overweight and obesity from 2 to 15 years: a longitudinal study. BMC Public Health,14:417; doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-417.

112. Haas, J.D., M. Rahn, S. Venkatramanan, G.S. Marquis, M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, A.S. Wesley, and G.A. Reinhart. 2014. Double fortified salt is efficacious in improving indicators of iron deficiency in female Indian tea-pickers. Journal of Nutrition, 144:957-964. First published online April 17, 2014; doi.org/10.3945/jn. 113.183228.

113. De Moura, F.F., A.C. Palmer, J.L. Finkelstein, J.D. Haas, L.E. Murray-Kolb, M.J. Wenger, E. Birol, E. Boy, J.P. Peña-Rosas. 2014. Are Biofortified Staple Food Crops Improving Vitamin A and Iron Status in Women and Children? New Evidence from Efficacy Trials. Advances in Nutrition 5: 568–570; doi.org/10.3945/an.114.006627

114. Jani, R.N. Salian, S. Udipi, P. Ghugre, N. Lohia, J. Haas, and E. Boy. 2015. Folate Status and Intake of Tribal Indian Adolescents Aged 10-17 Years. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 36(1):

115. Finkelstein, J.L., S. Mehta, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, S.V. Luna, M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, E,M. Przybyszewski and J.D Haas. 2015. A Randomized Trial of Iron-Biofortified Pearl Millet in School Children in India. Journal of Nutrition , 145:1576-1581 doi:10.3945/jn.114.208009 .

116. Haas, J.D., S.V. Luna, M.G. Lung'aho, M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, S. Beebe, J.B. Gahutu, and I.M. Egli. 2016. Consuming Iron Biofortified Beans Increases Iron Status in Rwandan Women after 128 Days in a Randomized Controlled Feeding Trial. Journal of Nutrition 146 (8): 1586-1592.

117. Boy, E., J.D. Haas, N. Petry, C.I. Cercamondi, J.B. Gahutu, S. Mehta, J. Finkelstein and R.F. Hurrell. 2017. Efficacy of Iron-Biofortified Crops. African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition, and Development. 17:11879-11892. doi: 10.18697/ajfand.78.HarvestPlus03

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118. Finkelstein, J.L., J.D. Haas, and S. Mehta. 2017. Iron-Biofortified Staple Food Crops for Improving Iron Status: A Review of the Current Evidence. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 44:138–145. doi: 10.3945/jn.114.208009

119. Glahn, R.P., E. Tako, J. Hart, J. Haas, M. Lung'aho, S. Beebe. 2017. Iron bioavailability studies of the first generation of iron-biofortified beans released in Rwanda. Nutrients (in press).

120. Wenger, M.J., D.M. DellaValle, L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.D. Haas. 2017. Effect of Iron Deficiency on Simultaneous Measures of Behavior, Brain Activity, and Energy Expenditure in the Performance of a Cognitive Task. Nutritional Neuroscience 19:1-10. doi: 10.1080/1028415X.2017.1360559.

121. Venkatramanan, S., G. Marquis, L. Neufeld, M. Wenger, L. Murray-Kolb, G. Reinhart, J. Haas. 2017. Double fortified salt intervention improved iron intake but not energy and other nutrient intakes in female tea plantation workers from West Bengal, India. Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 38:369-383. doi: 10.1177/0379572117718121

122. Mehta. S., J.L. Finkelstein, S.L. Hoey, S. Venkatramanan, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, R.L.Canfield, A.V. Kurpad, R.D. Potdar, J.D. Haas. 2017. Effect of Iron- and Zinc-Biofortified Pearl Millet Consumption on Growth, Immune Competence and Cognitive Function in Children Aged 12-18 Months in India—Study Protocol for a Randomised Controlled Trial. BMJ Open. (in press).

123. Huey, S.L., S. Venkatramanan, S.A Udipi, J.L.Finkelstein, P. Ghugre, J.D. Haas, V. Thakker, A. Thorat, A. Salvi, A.V. Kurpad and S. Mehta. 2017. Acceptability of Iron-Biofortified Pearl Millet (ICTP-8203) Among Children Living in an Urban Slum of Mumbai, India. Frontiers in Nutrition, Vol 4:39. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2017.00039.

124. Murray-Kolb, L.E., M.J. Wenger, S.P. Scott, S.E. Rhoten, M.G. Lung'aho, J.D. Haas. 2017. Consumption of iron-biofortified beans positively affects cognitive performance in 18 - 27 year old Rwandan female college students in an 18-week randomized controlled efficacy trial. Journal of Nutrition. 147:2109-2117. doi: 10.3945/jn.117.255356.

125. Wenger, M.J., L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.E.H. Nevins, S. Venkatramanan, G.A. Reinhart, J.D. Haas. 2017. Consumption of a Double-Fortified Salt Affects Perceptual, Attentional, and Mnemonic Functioning in Women in a Randomized Control Trial in India. Journal of Nutrition. 147:2297-2308. doi: 10.1080/1028415X.2017.1360559.

126. Pompano, L.M. and J.D. Haas. 2017. Efficacy of iron supplementation may be misinterpreted using conventional measures of iron status in iron depleted, non-anemic women undergoing aerobic exercise training. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, doi: 10.3945/ajcn.117.1527

127. Savanur, M.S., A. Sathye, A. Udwant, S.A. Udipi, P.Ghugre, J.D. Haas, E. Boy, A.Bhatnagar. 2017. Nutritional Status and Physical Fitness of Tribal Adolescents in Ahmednagar District of Maharashtra. Ecology of Food and Nutrition. 56: 552-566. doi: 10.1080/03670244.2017.1399370

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IV. Book Reviews

1. Haas, J.D. 1979. High Altitude Adaptation. Review of "The Biology of High Altitude Peoples," edited by P.T. Baker. Reviews in Anthropology, 6:437-45l.

2. Haas, J.D. l980. Book Review of "Ecologic Human Biology in Japan," E. Takahaski (Ed.). Human Biology, 52:346-348.

3. Haas, J.D. l98l. Nutrition During Pregnancy. Book review of "Diet in Pregnancy: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Nutritional Supplements," Edited by D. Rush, Z. Stein and M. Susser. Science, 2l2:804-805.

4. Haas, J.D. 1983. Book review of "Hypoxia, Exercise and Altitude. Proceedings of the Third Banff International Hypoxia Symposium," Edited by J.R. Sutton, C.S. Houston and N.L. Jones. Human Biology, 57:310-311

5. Haas, J.D. 1985. Book review of "Human Growth and Development," edited by J. Borms et al. American Anthropologist, 87:972-974

V. Reports

1. Haas, J.D., K.E. Andrup, M. Irisarri, E. Frongillo, Jr., J-P. Habicht, K. Mainigi and D.A. Roe. l979. The Reliability of a Portable Ultrasonic Device to Measure Body Composition in Humans. Report to the Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD. 79 pp

2. Haas, J.D., E. Frongillo, Jr., K. Andrup, K. Mainigi, D.A. Roe and L. Buttel. 198l. Sensitivity of the Ithaco Ultrasonic Body Composition Meter. The Diet, Nutrition and Cancer Program, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD. 187 pp

3. Pelletier, D.L., J.D. Haas, J.B. Mason and M. Bondad. 1985. A Comparison of Stunting and Wasting Indicators of Malnutrition in Philippine School Children. Cornell Nutritional Surveillance Program, Working Paper Series, No. 36, Ithaca, NY. 16 pp.

4. Haas, J.D., G.C. Marks and I. Jus'at. 1986. Recommendations for the Implementation of the Nutritional Status Monitoring System: Pilot Study Report (Indonesia). Pilot Project Final Report, Part A, Overview, Conclusions and Recommendations. Cornell Nutritional Surveillance Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 8 pp.

5. Haas, J.D., G.C. Marks and I. Jus'at. 1986. Recommendations for the Implementation of the Nutritional Status Monitoring System: Pilot Study Report (Indonesia). Pilot Project Final Report, Part B, Technical Report and Documentation. Cornell Nutritional Surveillance Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 205 pp.

6. Marks, G.C., and J.D. Haas. 1987. The Indonesian Food and Nutrition Surveillance System: A Review of the Development, Current Status and Future Directions. Report to the U.S. Agency for International Development, Jakarta, Indonesia. Cornell Nutrition Surveillance Program. 101 pp.

7. Tufts, D.A., J.L. Gerner and J.D. Haas. 1989. Determinants of Household Demand for Food and Nutrients. Final report, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development for Grant No. RO1 HD19842-02. 170 pp.

8. Merchant, K., R. Martorell, T. Gonzalez-Cossio, J. Rivera and J.D. Haas. 1990. Maternal Nutritional Depletion: Evidence of Responses in Women to Frequent Reproductive Cycling. International Center for Research on Women, Research Report Series, Report No. 3, Washington, DC. 38 pp.

9. Marks, G. C., Haas, J. D., Habicht, J-P., Bell, A. W. and McCulloch, C. E. 1991. Anthropometric changes associated with episodes of linear growth retardation in rural Guatemalan children. 

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10. Haas, J.D., E.J. Martinez, E. Conlisk, K. Suriano, J. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1992. Effects of Preschool Nutritional Supplementation on Work Capacity in Rural Guatemalan Adolescents. Memorias del IX Congreso Latinamericano de Nutricion. Univ. Puerto Rico, San Juan .

11. Rivera, J., R. Martorell, M. Ruel, J-P. Habicht and J. Haas. 1992. Effectos de la Suplementacion Alimentacion Temprana en el Tamano y la Composicion Corporal del Adolescente. Memorias del IX Congresso Latinamericano de Nutricion. Univ. Puerto Rico, San Juan.

12. Haas, J.D., D.L. Pelletier and J. Villar. 1993. The Use of Anthropometry for Women During the Reproductive Cycle and the Newborn Infant. World Health Organization, Nutrition Unit, Geneva, Switzerland. 53 pp + app.

13. Riley, B., J. Haas, K. Tucker and C. Pearson. 1995. Food Security and Nutrition Monitoring Project (IMPACT). Mid-term evaluation report for the U.S. Agency for International Development, Washington D.C. Pal-Tech, Inc., Arlington, VA. 24 pp.

14. Haas, J.D. 1996. Anemia at High Altitude. Report to the MotherCare Project, John Snow International, Inc., Arlington VA. 9 pp + appendices.

15. Haas, J.D., L.M. Neufeld. 1998. Uses of Maternal Anthropometry during Pregnancy. Report prepared for a Workshop, “Vigilencia y Monitoreo del Embarazo”. Pan American Health Organization, Washington D.C. 27 pp.

16. Haas, J.D., T. Brownlie, P.S. Hinton, and C. Giordano. 1998. Moderate iron deficiency and physical performance in exercising young women. Report to Mead Johnson Research Fund. 37 pp.

17. Haas, J.D., J. Beard, A. del Mundo. 2004. Effectiveness of consuming iron-enhanced rice in humans. Report to the Micronutrient Initiative, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, May 17, 2004. 23pp.

18. Haas, J.D. 2004. Unfolding the how’s ad the why’s of the research. In Proceeding: Feedback Seminar to Rice Feeding Study Participants. University of the Philippines Los Banos. March 2004. pp. 34-42.

19. Haas, J.D. 2004. Biological efficacy of consuming rice enhanced with iron. In Proceeding: Feedback Seminar to Rice Feeding Study Participants. University of the Philippines Los Banos. March 2004. pp. 64-68.

20. Haas, J.D. The Effects of Iron Deficiency on Physical Performance. Report to Committee on Mineral Requirements for Cognitive and Physical Performance of Military Personnel, Food and Nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, Washington D.C.

21. Haas, J.D. and Campirano-Núñez, Fabricio. Interpopulation Variation in Height from 7 to 18 Years of Age. In Proceedings of a workshop on Development of an International Growth Standard for Preadolescent and Adolescent Children, C. Garza, editor. United Nations University, Tokyo. 2006.

22. DellaValle, D.M. and J.D. Haas. 2011. Iron supplementation improves lactate response and energetic (work) efficiency after training in non-anemic female rowers. Final report submitted to the American Dietetics Association Foundation, Jean Hankin Nutritional Epidemiology Award. December 2010.

23. Christina M Nyhus Dhillon, Per Pinstrup-Andersen, Jere D Haas, Nagalla Balakri. The effect of biofortified rice and wheat in India’s food supply on dietary bioavailable iron

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VI. Abstracts

1. Haas, J.D. and E.E. Hunt, Jr. l97l. Skeletal Development in Children with Low Intelligence Quotients. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 35:28l.

2. Haas, J.D. l972. Growth of Peruvian Infants at High and Low Altitudes. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 37:438-439.

3. Haas, J.D. 1973. Biocultural Adaptation in Growth and Development. Abstracts of the 72nd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, p. 67.

4. Haas, J.D. 1973. The Family Unit as it Relates to Human Biology: A Case Study of Peruvian High and Low Altitude Populations. Abstracts of the 72nd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, p. 67.

5. Haas, J.D. l974. Physical Growth and Motor Development in Peruvian Indian and Mestizo Infants. American Journal Physical Anthropology, 40:38.

6. Haas, J.D. l974. Altitudinal Variation and Infant Growth and Development in Peru. Dissertation Abstracts, 35(3).

7. Haas, J.D. l974. Variation in the Pattern of Sexual Dimorphism in Infants Under Environmental Stress. American Journal Physical Anthropology, 4l:483.

8. Weinstein, R.S. and J.D. Haas. l975. Maternal Adaptation and Infant Birth Weight and Mortality at High Altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 42:337-338.

9. Haas, J.D. l978. Prenatal Growth at High Altitude: Ethnic Variation Related to Differential Maternal Adaptability. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 48:40l-402.

10. Haas, J.D., G. Moreno-Black, J. Pabon, G. Pareja, J. Ybarnegaray. l980. Altitude and Infant Growth Under Favorable Conditions in Bolivia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 52:235.

11. Haas, J.D. l98l. The Development of Research Strategies for Studies of Biological Variation in Living Human Populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 54:229.

12. Frongillo, E., J.D. Haas, K. Andrup and K. Mainigi. l98l. Sensitivity of Subcutaneous Fat Measurements to Changes in Body Composition of College Athletes. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 54:22l.

13. Greksa, L., J.D. Haas, T. Leatherman, G. Moreno-Black, H. Spielvogel and M. Paz-Zamora. 1981. Physical Work Capacity in Adolescent Competitive Swimmers at High Altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 54:228.

14. Tufts, D.A., J.L. Beard, J.D. Haas and H. Spielvogel. 1981. Contribution of Polycythemia and Anemia to the Hemoglobin Distribution in a High Altitude Male Population. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 54:285.

15. Greksa, L.P., J.D. Haas, T. Leatherman, R.B. Thomas, H. Spielvogel and M. Paz-Zamora. l982. Maximum Aerobic Power, Nutritional Status and Activity Level of Bolivian Aparapitas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 57:l94-l95.

16. Greksa, L.P. and J.D. Haas. 1983. Work Capacity of European Boys at High Altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 60:201-202.

17. Haas, J.D. 1983. Placenta Morphology, Pathology and Biochemistry Are Not Related to Reduced Birth Weights at High Altitude. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 60:202-203.

18. Leatherman, T.L., L.P. Greksa, J.D. Haas and R.B. Thomas. l983. Work and Caloric Stress Among Bolivian Porters. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 60:218.

19. Ballew, C.E. and J.D. Haas. 1984. Fetal Hypoxia at High Altitude: Hematological Comparisons From Bolivia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 63:136.

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20. Murry, J.W., R.G. Donlick, J.D. Haas and D.P. Thomas. 1983. Effects of Slow Speed, High Intensity Circuit Weight Training on Strength, Endurance, Aerobic Power and Body Composition. Medicine and Science in Sport.

21. Mayhew, T.M., C.F. Joy and J.D. Haas. 1983. Preliminary Study of Morphometric Diffusing capacities in Human Placentas Delivered at Different Altitudes. Journal of Anatomy, 137:801-802.

22. Thomas, B., J. Carey, T. Leatherman and J.D. Haas. 1984. Consequences and Responses to Illness Among Small Scale Farmers: A Research Design. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 63:227.

23. Haas, J.D. 1984. The Distribution of Hemoglobin in Normal Subjects at High Altitude in Bolivia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 63:167.

24. Pelletier, D.L., J.D. Haas, and J.B. Mason. 1985. A Comparison of Stunting and Wasting Indicators of Malnutrition in Philippine School Children. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 66:213-214.

25. Ballew, C. and J.D. Haas. 1985. Variation in Body Composition by Altitude in Bolivian Newborns. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 66:142-143.

26. Haas, J.D., H. Balcazar and L. Caulfield. 1986. Variation In Early Neonatal Mortality for Different Types of Fetal Growth Retardation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 70:302.

27. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1985. Altitude, Ethnic and Sex Effects on the Microscopical Morphometry of Human Term Placentae. Abstracts of XII International Anatomical Congress, London. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Number A324.

28. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1986. The Human Placenta at High Altitude in Bolivia. I. Reduced Growth of the Villis. Journal of Anatomy, 146:238-239.

29. Mayhew, T.M., M.R. Jackson and J.D. Haas. 1986. The Human Placenta at High Altitude in Bolivia. II. Compensatory Changes in Thickness of the Villous Membrane. Journal of Anatomy, 146:239.

30. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1986. The Human Placenta at High Altitude in Bolivia. III. Quantitative Evidence for Peripheralisation of Fetal Capillaries Within Villi. Journal of Anatomy, 149:230-231.

31. Jackson, M.R., T.M. Mayhew and J.D. Haas. 1987. Morphometric Diffusing Capacity for Oxygen in Placenta from High and Low Altitudes. Journal of Anatomy, 152:230-231.

32. Haas, J.D., E. Conlisk and E.A. Frongillo. 1989. Fetal Growth and Neonatal Mortality at High and Low Altitudes in Bolivia. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 78:233.

33. Caulfield, L.E., K.M. Rasmussen, J.D. Haas and J.M. Belizan. 1989. Pre-pregnancy Weight, Weight Gain and Edema Influence Risk of Intra-uterine Growth Retardation (IUGR) or Preterm Delivery Among Argentine Women. The FASEB Journal, 3:A648.

34. Merchant, K.M., J.D. Haas, K.L. Dickin and L. Feck. 1989. The Use of Maternal Upper Arm Anthropometry to Predict Fetal Growth in Bolivian Women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 78:272.

35. Merchant, K.M., R. Martorell and J.D. Haas. 1989. Effects of Overlap of Lactation with Pregnancy, Recuperative Intervals on Mother and Fetus. Abstracts of The 14th International Congress of Nutrition, Seoul, P2-89.

36. Balcazar, H. and J.D. Haas. 1990. Classification Schemes of Growth Retardation at Birth and Its Implications to Early Neonatal Mortality in Mexican Infants. The FASEB Journal, 4:A1160.

37. Chapman, K.E., J.D. Haas, J. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1990. Early Childhood Nutrition and Adolescent Skeletal Maturation. The FASEB Journal, 4:A374.

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38. Conlisk, E.A., J.D. Haas, E. Martinez and J. Rivera. 1990. Body Composition Prediction Equations for a Chronically Malnourished Population of Adolescents and Young Adults. The FASEB Journal, 4:A792.

39. Kalkwarf, H.J., J.D. Haas and J-P. Habicht. 1990. Maternal Weight Gain and Risk of Preterm Delivery: The 1980 National Natality Survey. The FASEB Journal, 4:A362.

40. Novak, J.M., J.D. Haas, J.A. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1990. Strenuous Physical Activity as a Functional Outcome of Current and Past Nutritional Status. The FASEB Journal, 4:A1161.

41. Pitzrick, M., J.D. Haas, J.L. Beard and A. Quintela. 1990. Hematology Survey of Preschool Age Children Living at High Altitude in Rural Bolivia. The FASEB Journal, 4:A792.

42. Haas, J.D., R. Martorell and J. Rivera. 1990. Early Childhood Nutrition and Adolescent Growth and Development. American Journal of Human Biology, 2:187-188.

43. Chapman, K.E., J.D. Haas and J. Rivera. 1990. Early Childhood Nutrition and Adolescent Skeletal Maturation. American Journal of Human Biology, 2:192.

44. Sanchez-Grinan, M., K.L. Dickin, K. Merchant, T.M. Mayhew, J. Ybarnegaray and J.D. Haas. 1990. Effect of Maternal Undernutrition on Placental Morphometry and Fetal Growth. Proceedings of the International Congress on Pediatrics and Nutrition, Sao Paulo, Brazil.

45. Jus'at, I. and J.D. Haas. 1991. The Determinants of the Nutritional Status Among Preschool Children in Indonesia. The FASEB Journal, 5:A3388.

46. Winichagoon, P., J-P. Habicht, J.D. Haas and D.G. Sisler. 1991. A Conceptual Framework and Application for Evaluating Prenatal Iron Supplementation within Primary Health Care in Rural Northeast Thailand. Proceedings of Asian Congress of Nutrition, September 16-19, 1991, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

47. Haas, J.D., S. Murdoch, R. Martorell, K. Pickett and J. Rivera. 1993. Skeletal Maturation and Physical Work Capacity in Chronically Malnourished Guatemalan Adolescents. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 16:101.

48. Conlisk, E.A. and J.D. Haas. 1993. The Relationship between Infant Body Proportionality and Neonatal Mortality in a U.S. Sample. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 16:73.

49. Murdoch, S., J. Haas, J. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1993. Prevalence of Impaired Iron Status in Young Rural Guatemalans. The FASEB Journal, 7:A86.

50. Haas, J.D., S. Murdoch, R. Martorell and J. Rivera. 1993. Preschool Stunting and Physical Performance in Rural Adolescent Guatemalans. The FASEB Journal, 7:A284.

51. Marks, G.C., J-P. Habicht, K.M. Rasmussen and J.D. Haas. 1993. Maternal Supplementation during Pregnancy--Who Benefits? International Nutrition Congress, Adelaide, Australia, September 1993.

52. Haas, J.D. and A. Kelly. 1994. Maternal Anthropometry as Predictors of Risk of Poor Pregnancy Outcome. The FASEB Journal, 8(4): A923.

53. Khan, A.D., R. Martorell, D.G. Schroeder, and J.D. Haas. 1994. Early Childhood Determinants of Age at Menarche of Rural Guatemalans. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 18:121-122.

54. George, S.M., J.D. Haas, and M.C. Latham. 1994. Nutrition Education Can Reduce Gender Inequity in Growth of Preschool Children in Rural India." The FASEB Journal, 8(4): A438.

55. Neufeld, L., D. Pelletier, and J.D. Haas. 1994. Agricultural Seasonality May Influence Body Proportionality in Intrauterine Growth Retarded Infants. The FASEB Journal, 8(4):A457.

56. Haas, J.D., A.D. Khan, R. Martorell, and J. Rivera. 1995. Nutritional Status Affects Age at Menarche Independent of the Effect of Skeletal Maturation in Rural Guatemalan Girls. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 20: 102-103.

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57. Neufeld, L., D. Pelletier, and J.D. Haas. 1995. The Timing Hypothesis and Body Proportionality of the Intrauterine Growth Retarded Infant. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 20:160.

58. Haas, J.D., A.D. Khan, R. Martorell and J. Rivera. 1995. Body Mass Index (BMI) and Body Composition in Rural Guatemalan Young Adults. The FASEB Journal, 9(4):A1015.

59. Adams, E. J., J-P. Habicht, K.M. Rasmussen, and J.D. Haas. 1995. Predictors of Benefit from Nutritional Supplementation (NS) Vary with Child Age. The FASEB Journal, 9(4):A1008.

60. Schroeder, D.G., R. Martorell, R. Flores, and J.D. Haas. 1995. Stunted Children Become Weaker Adults. The FASEB Journal, 9(4):A1013.

61. Neufeld, L. and J.D. Haas. 1995. Indoor Air Pollution and Nutritional Status of Highland Guatemalan Women. The FASEB Journal, 9(3):A761.

62. Zhu, Y., W. Hsieh, L. Herriz, J. Haas, R. Parker, J. Swanson and D.A. Roe. 1995. Plasma B-Carotene Response and Body Composition in Older Men. The FASEB Journal, 9(3):A457.

63. Zhu, Y., and J. D. Haas. 1996. Effects of Iron Deficiency without Anemia on Work Capacity of Young Women. The FASEB Journal, 10(3):A288.

64. Brutsaert, T.B., J.D. Haas, R. Soria, H. Spielvogel, and G. Buzenet. 1996. Work Efficiency in Aymara Women: Gender and Ethnic Differences. Proceedings of The Second World Congress on High Altitude Medicine And Physiology, Cuzco, Peru.

65. Zhu, Y.I. and J.D. Haas. 1997. Altered Metabolic Response in Iron-Depleted Non-Anemic Women During a 15 km Time Trial. The FASEB Journal, 11:A376

66. Haas, J.D. and Y.I. Zhu. 1997. Effects of Iron Depletion without Anemia on Physical Performance in Young Women. The FASEB Journal, 11:A376.

67. Li, R., J.D. Haas, and J-P. Habicht. 1997. The critical period of maternal influences during pregnancy on fetal growth. The FASEB Journal, 11:A398

68. Brutsaert, T.B., J.D. Haas, R. Soria, H. Spielvogel, and G. Buzenet. 1997. Muscular Efficiency in High Versus Low Altitude Natives Using a Migrant Study Design. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 22:84

69. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, R. Martorell, M. Ruel, and R. Flores. 1997. Intra-uterine growth in length measured by ultra sound (ULS) in a rural Guatemalan (GUA) population. 16th International Congress of Nutrition, Abstracts. Montreal, International Union of Nutritional Sciences, p. 70.

70. Brutsaert, T.B., J.D. Haas, and H. Speilvogel. 1998. Developmental versus genetic components of VO2max in Bolivian high altitude natives. The FASEB Journal, 12:A56.

71. Neufeld, L.M., J.D. Haas, R. Grajeda and R. Martorell. 1999. Rate of maternal weight gain between the first and second trimesters is associated with fetal femur length in early gestation and infant length at birth. FASEB Journal, 13:A375.

72. Hinton, P.S., T. Brownlie, C. Giordano and J.D. Haas. 1999. Iron supplementation improves endurance after training in iron-deplete, non-anemic women. FASEB Journal, 13:A572.

73. Brownlie, T., P.S. Hinton, C. Giordano and J.D. Haas. 1999. Effects of iron treatment on adaptation to physical training in marginally iron-deficient non-anemic women. FASEB Journal, 13:A572.

74. Cohen, J.H. and J.D. Haas. 1999. Estimating the iron stores of a sample of Costa Rican infants and a sample of infants from NHANES III survey between the ages of 12 and 23 months. FASEB Journal, 13:A697.

75. Berger, S., J. Pierre-Louis, L. Benevente, S. Khan, L. Kiess, L. Fidalgo, C. Mac Arthur, M. Muita, D. Teran and J. Haas. 1999. Standardizing measurements of hemoglobin concentration by fieldworkers using the Hemocue method. INACG (International Nutritional Anemia Consultative Group) Symposium, Durban, South Africa, March 12, 1999.

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76. Brownlie, T., P.S. Hinton, C. Giordano and J.D. Haas. 1999. Iron supplementation enhances adaptation to aerobic training in marginally iron-deficient anemic women. American College of Sport Medicine-Mid Atlantic Regional Meeting. Ithaca College, Ithaca NY, November 5-6, 1999.

77. Brownlie, T., P.S. Hinton, C. Giordano and J.D. Haas. 2000. Fat-free mass and transferrin receptors modify the effect of iron treatment during aerobic training. FASEB Journal, 14:A755.

78. Rahn, M., J.D. Haas and J. Rivera. 2001. Menarcheal Maturity and adjusted VO2max in adolescent Guatemalan females aged 11 to 18 years. FASEB Journal, 15:A614.

79. Haas, J.D., S. Hernandez, T. Brownlie, J. deHaene, S. Villalpando, and J. Rivera. 2001. Iron depletion and energetic efficiency in non-anemic Mexican women. Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Congress of Nutrition, August 27-31, 2001, Vienna, Austria. Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 45 (supple 1):48.

80. Haas, J.D., J. Seymour, S. Hernandez-Cordero, J. deHaene, S. Villalpando and J. Rivera. 2002. Iron depletion increases the energy cost of work in non-anemic Mexican women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 34:80.

81. Brutsaert, T., S. Hernandez-Cordero, J. Rivera, T. Viola, G. Hughes, and J. Haas. 2002. Progressive muscle fatigue during dynamic work in iron deficient Mexican women. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Supplement 34:50.

82. Hernandez-Cordero, S., J.D. Haas, M. Rahn, F. Campirano, D. Raab, L. Martin, S. Villalpando and J Rivera. 2003. Effect of iron deficiency anemia on heart rate and productivity in female Mexican factory workers. Experimental Biology, Late Breaking Abstracts, p67.

83. Murray-Kolb, L.E., A. Felix, A. del Mundo, G. Gregorio, J. Haas, J. Beard. 2004. Biofortified Rice as a Source of Iron for Iron Deficient Women., FASEB Journal, 18(4):A511.

84. Rahn, M., Haas, J.D., Hernandez-Cordero, S.L., Campirano, F., Martin, L.J., Villalpando, S., Rivera, J. 2004. Iron deficiency and perceived fatigue in Mexican female factory workers. FASEB Journal, 18(4):A153.

85. Rahn, M., and J.D. Haas. 2005.  Iron deficiency anemia and depression in Hispanic women during the first postpartum year. FASEB Journal, 19(4)

86. Beard, J.L., L. Murray-Kolb and J.D. Haas. 2006. Comparison of six prediction equations for iron bioavailability. FASEB Journal, 20(4):403.4

87. Conti, V., S.E. Crouter, D. DellaValle and J.D. Haas. 2006. Iron status of female collegiate athletes. Mid-Atlantic American College of Sports Medicine, 29th annual meeting abstracts.

88. Bielecki, E.M., S.E. Crouter, J. Rivera, C.I. Ramirez and J.D. Haas. 2006. Relationship between steps per day and BMI in female Mexican garment factory workers. Mid-Atlantic American College of Sports Medicine, 29th annual meeting abstracts.

89. Nyhus, C, J.D. Haas and P Pinstrup-Andersen. 2007. Iron Intake and Absorption in India (1972-2002). Proceedings of the conference “Consequences and Control of Micronutrient Deficiencies: Science, Policy, and Programs—Defining the Issues”, Micronutrient Forum. Istanbul, Turkey. April 16-18, 2007.

90. Beard, J.L., L.E. Murray-Kolb, F. Lawrence, and J.D. Haas. 2007. Iron absorption: comparison of prediction equations and reality: Results from a feeding trial in the Philippines, Proceedings of the conference “Consequences and Control of Micronutrient Deficiencies: Science, Policy, and Programs—Defining the Issues”, Micronutrient Forum. Istanbul, Turkey. April 16-18, 2007.

91. Rahn, M. and J.D. Haas. 2007. Stressor exposure increases depressive mood in iron deficient Hispanic American women. FASEB Journal, 21(5):A1116-c.

92. Crouter, S.E., E. Fitzhugh, J. Booth, D.M. DellaValle, and J.D. Haas. 2007. Relationship between Iron Deficiency, Physical Activity, and BMI in US Women; NHANES 99-02. FASEB Journal, 21(5):A1117-a.

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93. Bielecki, E.M., S.E. Crouter, J.A .Rivera, C.I. Ramirez-Silva, L. Romero and J.D Haas. 2007. Relationship Between Iron Deficiency and Physical Activity in Female Mexican Garment Factory Workers. FASEB Journal, 21(5):A679-c

94. Haas J.D. and C.E Crouter. 2007. Activity, Fitness and Nutritional Status. American Journal of Human Biology. 19:293.

95. Crouter, S.E., D.M. DellaValle and J.D. Haas. Relationship between iron status and physical activity. Proceedings of ACSM 55th Annual Meeting, May 28-31, 2009. Indianapolis IN.

96. Rahn M., J.D. Haas, S.L. Hernández-Cordero, F. Campirano, S. Villalpando and J Rivera. 2008. Risk of severe depressive mood decreases with improving hemoglobin levels, but only when daytime salivary cortisol concentration is low. FASEB Journal, April 22, 2009 22:304.7

97. Horton, M., S. Crouter, D. DellaValle, J. Haas., E. Frongillo and D. Bassett. 2010. Validity of the Actical for Estimating Free-Living Energy Expenditure. Slide Presentation: American College of Sports Medicine, New England Regional Meeting, Providence, RI, November 2009.

98. Bielecki, E.M., J.D. Haas and B. Hulanicka. 2010. Secular changes in growth of Polish schoolboys from 1955 to 1988 in historic context. FASEB Journal, April 6, 2010 24:106.2

99. DellaValle, D.M. and Haas, J.D. 2010. How does iron deficiency affect endurance training in female collegiate rowers? FASEB Journal, April 6, 2010 24:717.2.

100.Haas, J.D, S. Villalpando, T. Shamah, S. Beebe, R. Glahn, E. Boy. 2010. The effect of consuming biofortified beans on the iron status of Mexican school children. Bioavailability 2010 Conference, Asilomar, CA, September, 2010.

101. Haas, J.D. 2010. Knowledge gaps and constraints to iron and zinc biofortification. Brief for First Global Conference on Biofortification. HarvestPlus/International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC, November 2, 2010.

102.Venkatramanan, S., G.S. Marquis, L. Murray-Kolb, M. Wenger, A.S. Wesley, G.A. Reinhart, J.D. Haas. 2011. Double fortified salt intervention and anthropometric status of women tea plantation workers, India. FASEB Journal, April 17, 2011 25:236.3

103.Crump. E., S.E. Crouter, S. Venkatramanan, A.S. Wesley, J.D. Haas. 2011. Iron deficiency and physical activity in female Indian tea pluckers. March, 2011 25:236.3

104.Haas, J.D, S. Venkatramanan, G. Marquis, L. Murray-Kolb, A.S.Wesley 2011. Double-fortified salt improves iron status of female Indian tea pluckers. FASEB Journal, March 17, 2011 25:236.3

105.Hammons. J., S. Venkatramanan, L. Neufeld, L. Murray-Kolb, J.D Haas. 2011. When hemoglobin is not enough: responsiveness of multiple indicators to an iron intervention. FASEB Journal, March 17, 2011 25:280.8

106.Przybyszewski, E., J. Hammons, S. Venkatramanan, J.D. Haas. 2011. Predicting energy expenditure from physical activity, heart rate and anthropometry in female Indian tea pluckers. FASEB Journal, March 17, 2011 25: 286.11

107.Bielecki, E.M., J.D. Haas, S. Villalpando, E. Boy. 2011. Adjusting plasma ferritin concentrations in the presence of subclinical inflammation to improve the estimate of response to an iron intervention? FASEB Journal, March 29, 2011 25:607.10

108.Haas, J.D., S. Villalpando, T. Shamah, S. Beebe, R. Glahn, E. Boy. 2011. The effect of consuming biofortified beans on the iron status of Mexican school children. FASEB Journal, March 21, 2011 25:96.6

109.DellaValle, D.M., J.D.Haas. 2011. Iron supplementation improves lactate response and energetic (work) efficiency after training in non-anemic female rowers. FASEB Journal, March 17, 2011 25:238.3

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110.Wenger, M., L. Murray-Kolb, J. Hammons, S. Venkatramanan, J.D. Haas. 2011. An analytic assessment of the effects of dietary iron repletion on perceptual and cognitive Performance. Vision Sciences Society 11th Annual Meeting, Naples FL, May 2011.

111. Wenger, M.J., J.E. Hammons, L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.D. Haas. 2011. Modeling the relationships between brain iron and behavior: Neurophysiological mechanisms for functional changes in the context of iron depletion and repletion. Poster presented at the 2011 Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) Meeting, Salt Lake City UT, February 2011.

112. DellaValle, D.M., J.D. Haas. 2011. What is the impact of iron supplementation on training quality in non-anemic female rowers. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 43(5): S349,

113.Wenger, M. J., Hammons, J. E., Scott, S., Haas, J. D., & Murray-Kolb, L. E. (2011). Modeling the relationships between iron and behavior in the context of iron depletion and repletion. Paper to be presented at the 2011 Meeting of the Society for Mathematical Psychology, Medford MA, July 2011.

114.Wenger, M.J., J.E. Hammons, L.E. Murray-Kolb, J.D. Haas. 2011. Modeling the hypothesized brain mechanisms of iron depletion and repletion. Neuroscience 2011, Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, Washington D.C., November 16, 2011

115.Venkatramanan, S., G.S. Marquis, L. Neufeld, L.E. Murray-Kolb, M.J. Wenger, G. Reinhart and J.D Haas. 2012. Does improving the iron status with double fortified salt affect nutrient intakes of women tea plantation workers in West Bengal, India? FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:1031.17

116.Rhee, J.Y., M. Lovenheim, M.J. Wenger, S. Venkatramanan, E. Przybyszewski and J.D. Haas. 2012. Effect of Iron Deficiency on Worker Productivity through Production Function Intermediates. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:1031.16

117.Luna, S., S. Villalpando, T. Shamah, E. Boy and J.D. Haas. 2012. Inflammation, weight status, and iron status in Mexican children in a randomized controlled iron-biofortified bean feeding trial. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:1031.15

118.Hammons, J., M. Wenger, S. Scott, L. Murray-Kolb, P. Ghugre, S. Udipi, E. Boy and J.D.Haas. 2012. Iron status and variations in electroencephalography (EEG) during five cognitive tasks in Indian adolescents. FASEB J March 29, 2012 26:1031.14

119.Scott, S.P., M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, S.A. Udipi, P.S. Ghugre, E. Boy and J.D. Haas. 2012. Relations between iron status and cognitive measures in Indian adolescents. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:1031.12

120.DellaValle, D.M., J.D. Haas, E. Boy, T. Shamah-Levy, S.Villalpando and R.P. Glahn. 2012. Evaluation of a human efficacy trial: tracking biofortified iron through an intervention. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:1019.7

121.Hammons, J., S. Venkatramanan and J.D Haas. 2012. Effect of iodine-iron interactions on iodine status in double-fortified salt intervention with female Indian tea pluckers. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:114.6

122.Wenger, M., L. Murray-Kolb, J. Hammons, S. Venkatramanan and J.D. Haas. 2012. Improvements in perceptual and cognitive performance linked to baseline iron status and consumption of a double-fortified salt. FASEB Journal, March 29, 2012 26:114.5.

123.Hammons, J.E., S. Venkatramanan, S. Mehta, J. D. Haas. 2013. Preventing iron deficiency: results of a randomized controlled trial of double-fortified salt in female Indian tea pluckers. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

124.Serrano, Y., M. Rahn, E. Crump, S. Venkatramanan, J.D. Haas. 2013. Iron deficiency and physical activity after a dietary iron intervention in female Indian tea pickers. Poster presentation at the

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125.Pompano, L.M., E.M. Przybyszewski, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, E. Boy, J.D. Haas. 2013. VO2 max improves in Indian school children after a feeding trail with iron biofortified pearl millet. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

126.Scott, S.P., L. Murray-Kolb, M.E. Wenger, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, J. D. Haas. 2013. Iron deficiency but not anemia affects cognition in Indian adolescents. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

127.Haas, J.D., J.L. Finkelstein, S. Udipi, P. Ghugre, S. Mehta. 2013. Effects of Iron Biofortified Beans on Iron Status in Children in India. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

128.Luna, S.V., J.D. Haas, T. Shamah, S. Villalpando. 2013. Relationships between overweight, inflammation, and iron status in women in the 2006 Mexican National Health and Nutrition Survey (ENSANUT). Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

129.Luna, S.V., J. D. Haas, M. Lung’aho, J.-B. Gahutu. 2013. Assessment of Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Iron-Deficient Rwandan Women. Poster presented at the IUNS 20th International Congress of Nutrition. Granada, Spain, September 15-20, 2013.

130.Hammons, J.E., S. Venkatramaman, J. D. Haas. 2013. Predicting Potential to Benefit from Iron Interventions: Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial of Double-Fortified Salt in Female Indian Tea Pluckers. Poster presented at the IUNS 20th International Congress of Nutrition. Granada, Spain, September 15-20, 2013

131.Haas, J.D. 2013. Progress in Efficacy of Iron-Biofortified Crops Beans, Rice & Pearl Millet. Invited presented in a symposium “Biofortification: From Discovery to Impact” at the IUNS 20th International Congress of Nutrition. Granada, Spain, September 15-20, 2013.

132.Finkelstein, J.L. S. Mehta, J.D. Haas. 2013. Iron Fortification Interventions: Synthesis of Results from Three Randomized Trials in Asia. Podium presented at the IUNS 20th International Congress of Nutrition. Granada, Spain, September 15-20, 2013.

133.Venkatramanan, S., G.S. Marquis, L. Neufeld, M. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, G. Reinhart, J. D. Haas. 2013. Effect of double fortified salt intervention on the nutrient intakes and anthropometric indicators of women tea plantation workers, India. Presented at a symposium,”The double burden of malnutrition in low and middle income countries: examples of action”, Canadian Nutrition Society, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May 31, 2013.

134.Venkatramanan, S., G.S. Marquis, L. Neufeld, M. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, G. Reinhart, J. D. Haas. 2013. Double fortified salt intervention improved iron but not energy and macronutrients intake in women tea plantation workers from West Bengal, India. Presented at the McGill Food Security Conference, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 8-9, 2013.

135.Pompano, L.M., E.M. Przybyszewski, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, E. Boy, J.D. Haas. 2013. VO2 max improves in Indian school children after a feeding trail with iron biofortified pearl millet. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

136.Scott, S.P., L. Murray-Kolb, M.E. Wenger, S.A. Udipi, P. Ghugre, J. D. Haas. 2013. Iron deficiency but not anemia affects cognition in Indian adolescents. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

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137.Haas, J.D., J.L. Finkelstein, S. Udipi, P. Ghugre, S. Mehta. 2013. Effects of Iron Biofortified Beans on Iron Status in Children in India. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’13), Boston MA, April 20-24, 2013.

138.Haas, J.D., S.V. Luna, M.G.Lung’aho, F. Ngabo, M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, S. Beebe, J-B. Gahutu, I.M. Egli. 2014. Iron biofortified beans improve iron status in Rwandan University women: results of a feeding trial. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 646.1) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

139.Luna,S.V., M.G.Lunh’aho, J-B. Gahutu, J.D. Haas. 2014. Relationships between changes in iron status and maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) after a 5 month iron-biofortified bean efficacy trial. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 646.3) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

140.Beer, H.M., S.V. Luna, L.M. Pompano, E.M. Przybyszewski, S.A. Udipi, P.Ghugre, J.D. Haas. 2014. Consuming iron-biofortified pearl millet increased hemoglobin concentrations and prevented a decline in energy efficiency in Indian girls. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 646.7) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

141.Scott,S.P., L.E. Murray-Kolb, M.J. Wenger, S. Udipi, P. Ghugre, J.D. Haas. 2014. Iron-biofortified pearl millet improves attentional function in Indian adolescents, a 6-month randomized controlled trial. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 619.2) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

142.Rhoten, S., M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb, J-B. Gahutu, J.D. Haas. 2014. Brain Dynamics and attentional control as a function of body iron status. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 619.4) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

143.Wenger, M.J., S. Scott, l. Murray-Kolb, E. Cooper, P. Ghugre, S. Udipi, J. Haas. 2014. Changes in brain dynamics as a function of changes in body iron status: effects on attentional function in Indian adolescents following consumption of iron-biofortified pearl millet. Podium presentation (abstract ID: 398.2) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 29, 2014.

144.Chen, V.W., S.V. Luna, M. Lung’aho, J-B. Gahutu, J.D. Haas. 2014. Un anticipated weight gain during a dietary intervention designed to improve iron status. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 804.20) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

145.Venkatramanan, S., G.S. Marquis, J.D. Haas. 2014. Shared lunch intake: implications of food sharing in double fortified salt intervention trail. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 804.30) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

146.Stoyell, S., J. Hammons, R. Canfield, J. Haas. 2014. Correlations between quality of mother-infant intercations and infant iron levels. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 810.35) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

147.Hammons, J.E., R. Canfield, S. Robertson, J.D. Haas. 2014. Linking infant iron status, brain function, and looking behavior during a memory task. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 810.36) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’14), San Diego, CA, April 26-29, 2014.

148.Wenger, M.J., D.M. DellaValle, S.E. McKinzie, L.E. Todd and J.D. Haas. 2015.Measuring Perception and Cognition in the Context of Iron Deficiency: Three Approaches. Poster presentation

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(Poster ID: 900.17) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

149.Wenger, M.J., S.E. Rhoten, S.P. Scott, L.E. Murray-Kolb and J.D. Haas. 2015. Examining the causal effects of changes in iron status on brain and attentional functioning using structural equation modeling. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 605.4) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

150.Tate, L.R., M.J. Wenger, L.E. Murray-Kolb and J.D. Haas.  2015. Predicting iron-dependent changes in energy expenditure from changes in EEG power as a function of cognitive workload. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 900.12) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

151.Wenger, M.J., S.E. Rhoten, S.P. Scott, L.E. Murray-Kolb, M. Lung'aho, J.B. Gahutu and J.D. Haas. 2015. Effects of consuming an iron-biofortified bean on behavioral and electrophysiological measures of attention. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 605.5) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

152.Luna, S.V., M. Lung'aho, J.B. Gahutu, J. D. Haas. 2015. Consuming iron biofortified beans reduces time spent in discretionary sedentary activity in iron-depleted Rwandese women. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 605.1) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

153.Scott,S.P., L.E. Murray-Kolb, M.J. Wenger, M. Lung’aho, J.B. Gahutu, J.D. Haas. 2015. Impact of iron-biofortified bean consumption on attentional function in young adult Rwandese females. Poster presentation (Poster ID: xxx.x) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

154.Orsillo,M.A., J.E.H. Nevins, R.L. Canfield, J.D. Haas. 2015. Infant performance on a behavioral memory task is not sensitive to variations in iron status in 4-6 month-old infants, even after accounting for attention with heart rate . Poster presentation (Poster ID: xxx.x) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

155.Stoyell, S.M., J.E. H. Nevins, M.A. Orsillo, R.L. Canfield, S.S. Robertson, J.D. Haas. 2015. A novel method to determine the relationship between EEG measures and behavioral measures of infant recognition memory in the context of nutrition. Poster presentation (Poster ID: xxx.x) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

156.Denvir, B., E.M. Przybyszewski, S.A. Udipi, P.Ghugre , J.D. Haas. 2015. The Relationship Between Iron Status and Free-Living Physical Activity in Indian School Children. Poster presentation (Poster ID: 735.4) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

157.DellaValle, D.M., D. Rousseau, S. Wadsten, J. D. Haas. 2015. Examining the relationships between iron status, dietary intake and physical activity in female collegiate rowers. Poster presentation (Poster ID: xxx.x) at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

158.Nevins, J.E.H., R.L. Canfield, S.S. Robertson, J.D. Haas. 2015. Iron Status in 4-6 Month Old Infants is Associated with Brain Function as Assessed by EEG During a Memory Task. Podium presentation at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/Experimental Biology (EB’15), Boston MA, March 28-31 2015.

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VII. Unpublished manuscripts

1. Fairchild, M.W., S.J. Gross, J.D. Haas and K.M. Rasmussen. 1988. Prognosis for Catch-up Growth in Small-For-Gestational Age Newborns: A Comparison of Infants with Low and Appropriate Ponderal Index.

2. Pickett, K.E., J.D. Haas, J. Rivera, and R. Martorell. 1990. The Relationship of Early Maturation Status to Adolescent Maturation Status in a Chronically Malnourished Guatemalan Population.

3. Martinez, E., M. Prado, J. Rivera, B. Torun and J.D. Haas. 1989. Determinacion Simultanea vs. Secuencial de Peso Hidrostatico: Volumen Residual y su Influencia Sobre la Densidad Corporal. Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrition.

4. Dickin, K.L., K.M. Merchant, C. Gliechauf and J.D. Haas. 1987. Placental Morphometry and Infant Birthweight in Relation to Maternal Nutritional Status in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.

5. Haas, J.D. 1989. Placental Morphology and Pathology Related to Birthweight Among Various Population Groups at High and Low Altitude in Bolivia.

6. Haas, J.D. and K.M. Merchant. 1991. Physical Growth and Motor Development at High and Low Altitudes in Peru.

7. Haas, J.D., S. Murdoch, E. Martinez, E. Conlisk, J. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1992. The Effects of Preschool-age Stunting on Maximum Aerobic Power in Guatemalan Adolescents.

8. Murdoch, S., J.D. Haas, J. Rivera and R. Martorell. 1992. Prevalence of Impaired Iron Status in Young Rural Guatemalans.

9. George, S.M., J.D. Haas and M.C. Latham. 1993. Nutrition Education Can Reduce Gender Inequity in Growth of Pre-School Children in Rural South India.

10. Rahn, M., J.D. Haas, J. Rivera, and R. Martorell. 1996. Menarcheal Maturity and Physical Work Capacity in Adolescent Guatemalan Females Aged 11 to 18 Years.

11. Conlisk, E.A., J.D. Haas, and J-P. Habicht. 1997. Body Proportionality and the Paradox of Black-White Differences in Birthweight-Specific Neonatal Mortality.

12. Zhu, Y., and J. D. Haas. 1998. Iron Depletion without Anemia, Peak Oxygen Consumption and Ventilatory Threshold in Young Women.

13. Cohen, J.H., and J.D. Haas. 1998. Estimating the prevalence of iron deficiency anemia in an NHANES-III survey population of women of childbearing age by mixed distribution analysis.

14. Cohen, J.H., and J.D. Haas. 1999. Estimating the iron stores of a population of infants from the NHANES-III survey and from a survey of Costa Rican infants, 12-23 months of age.

15. Haas, J.D., and F. Campirano. 2006. Interpopulation variation in height from 7 to 18 years of age. Paper presented at meeting on “Development of an international growth reference for preadolescent and adolescent children. United Nations University, Geneva, Switzerland, January 19-19, 2006.

16. Schiffman, J., X. Lin and J.D. Haas. 2008. Timing of gestational weight gain, BMI and risk of macrosomia in urban Chinese women.

17. Del Mundo, A.M., A Felix, G.B. Gregorio, D.L. Adorada, C.B. Sison, J.D. Haas, J.L. Beard, L.E. Murray-Kolb. 2006. Rice Biofortification as a viable approach towards improved human iron nutrition. Manuscript prepared for 2006 Research and Development Award, Philippine Agriculture and Resources Research Foundation, Philippine Ministry of Agriculture.

18. Spiekermann-Brouwer, G.M., M.Ag Ayoya, J.D. Haas, C. Garza. Iron interventions in school children; hemoglobin level before intervention as major determinant and its implications

19. Rahn, M., S. Villalpando, T. Shamah, V. Mundo2, S.E. Beebe, S.V.Luna, J.D. Haas. 2014. Efficacy of iron biofortified beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L) in improving soluble transferrin receptors of rural Mexican primary school children.

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VIII. Seminars, Workshops and Public Presentations

1. "Physical Growth and Development of Peruvian Infants at High and Low Altitudes." Paper presented at the 4lst Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Lawrence, KS, April l3, l972.

2. "Infant Growth and Development at High Altitude." Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, November l9, l972.

3. "Child Growth and Adaptation to High Altitude." Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, January 29, l973.

4. "The Development of Motor Function in Peruvian Indian and Mestizo Population." Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Dallas, TX, April l2, l973.

5. "Biocultural Adaptation in Growth and Development." Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, November 29, l973.

6. "The Family Unit as it Relates to Human Biology: A Case Study of Peruvian High and Low Altitude Populations." Paper presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, December l, l973.

7. "Prenatal and Infant Growth and Development." Paper presented at a special International Biological Program seminar on Man in the Andes, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, January l5, l974.

8. "Variation in the Pattern of Sexual Dimorphism of Infants under Environmental Stresses." Paper presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Amherst, MA, April ll, l974.

9. "A Prospectus for Research on Human Migration in Andean Countries." Paper presented at a workshop on the Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems. UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere (MAB) program. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, July 22-24, l974.

10. "Growth and Development at High Altitude: An Example of Developmental Adaptation." Invited seminar, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, November l8, l974.

11. "Maternal Adaptation and Infant Birthweight at High Altitude." Paper presented (with R. Weinstein) at the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO, April 11, l975.

12. "Impact of Human Activities on Demographic and Genetic Transformation." UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Conference on Project l2. Pennsylvania State University, June l975. Invited discussant on the topic of the effects of migration on human biology, and responsible for formulating and writing a major part of the unauthored workshop report entitled "Interactions of Human Populations and the Environment: A Prospectus on Project l2," January l976.

13. "Impact of Human Activities on Mountain and Tundra Ecosystems." UNESCO, Man and the Biosphere (MAB) special coordinating team visit to Bolivia and Peru, to discuss the international coordination of MAB Project 6 with government officials and local scientists.

14. "Biological Basis for Differential Fertility at High Altitudes." Invited seminar, International Population Program, Center for International Studies. Cornell University, November 11, l975.

15. "The American Family." Discussant: Human Ecology Forum, NYS College of Human Ecology, Hempstead, NY, May 20, l976.

16. "Adaptación Materna y Viabilidad del Niños en la Altura." Lecture to joint meeting of the Pediatric Society of La Paz and Obstetric and Gynecology Society of La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia, July 29, l976.

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17. "Diferencia en el Crecimiento Física y Desarrollo Motor en la Altura." Invited lecture to the Bolivian Pediatric Society eighth annual postgraduate course entitled "Pathología Infantil de la Altura," Potosí, Bolivia, August 4-8, l976.

18. "Adaptación Materna a la Altura y Producto del Embarazo." Invited lecture to the Bolivian Pediatric Society eighth annual postgraduate course entitled "Pathología Infantil de la Altura," Potosí, Bolivia, August 4-8, l976.

19. "Adaptación Materno-Infantil en la Altura." Invited seminar to the medical staff and students of the Hospital Metodista, La Paz, Bolivia, August 23, l976.

20. "Evaluación y Clasificación del Reción Nacido." Invited discussant for the Primero Curso de Actualización en Neonatología, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, Instituto de Maternidad, La Paz, Bolivia, October 4, l976.

21. "Physical and Psychological Consequences of Low Birth Weight." Presentation in professional workshop entitled, "Nutrition, Growth and Reproduction," Cooperative Extension, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, May l0-ll, l977.

22. "Maternal Adaptation and Fetal Growth at High Altitude." Paper presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Houston, TX, December 3, l977.

23. "Maternal Predictors of Fetal Growth at High Altitude." Paper read at the First Faculty Symposium, Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, January l7, l978.

24. "Influences of Climate on Human Growth." Invited participant for a seminar series entitled "Anthropology, Growth and Development," School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM, March l2-l7, l978.

25. "Prenatal Growth at High Altitudes: Ethnic Variation Related to Differential Maternal Adaptability." Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Toronto, Canada, April l4, l978.

26. "Maternal Adaptation to Pregnancy at High Altitude." Invited seminar, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, May l8, l978.

27. "Influencia de la clima en el crecimiento y desarrollo física." Invited lecture, Sociedad de Pediatria de La Paz, La Paz, Bolivia, August l0, l978.

28. "Influencia de nutrición de fierro en la embarazada en la altura." Invited lecture, Sociedad de Obstétrica y Ginocología de Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, Bolivia, September 9, l978.

29. "Tasa de hierro en la gestante y crecimiento fetal en La Paz." Invited lecture, Instituto Boliviano de Biología de la Altura and Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Mayor de San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia, September l5, l978.

30. "Childbearing and Infant Health in the High Andes." Invited lecture, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Lancaster Branch, Lancaster, PA, November 2, l978.

31. "Public Health Problems at High Altitudes." Invited Seminar, Institute for Latin American Studies, University of Texas, Austin, TX, November 30, l978.

32. "Functional Aspects of Nutritional Variation: A Human Adaptability Approach to Nutritional Status Assessment." Invited paper presented at the Tenth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, New Delhi, India, December l4, l978.

33. "Ultrasonic Assessment of Nutritional Status." Paper presented (with P. Holtzapple) at the 3rd Clinical Congress of the American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), Boston, MA, February 2, l979.

34. "Problems of Assessing Nutritional Status in the South American Andes." Invited Seminar, International Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 28, l979.

35. "Assessment of Nutritional Status at High Altitude." Invited paper presented at the 5th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Council, San Francisco, CA, April 4, l979.

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36. "Iron Nutritional Status and Adaptation to High Altitude." Invited seminar, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, April 20, l979.

37. "Anemia y la capacidad para trabajo física en La Paz, Bolivia." Seminar presented to the Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, La Paz, Bolivia, October l8, l979.

38. "Sources of Error in Ultrasonic Assessment of Nutritional Status." Paper presented to a meeting on Nutritional Assessment and Cancer, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD.

39. "The Role of Nutrition in Human Adaptation to High Altitude in Bolivia." Invited Seminar presented to Latin American Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. March 11, l980.

40. "Differential Reproductive Performance as Evidence for Adaptation to High Altitude." Invited paper presented at the annual meeting of the Kansas Anthropological Society, Wichita, KS, March 22, 1980.

41. "Maternal Adaptation and the Newborn Infant at High Altitude." Invited seminar presented at Pediatric Grand Rounds SUNY Upstate Medical Center, Syracuse, NY, March 26, l980.

42. "Adaptation to High Altitude: Some Nutritional Consequences." Graduate Field Seminar in Nutrition, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 3l, l980.

43. "Human Nutrition in the Andes." Symposium on Health, Nutrition and Food Issues as part of a conference, Latin America Today: Heritage and Conquest. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April 4, l980.

44. "Human Adaptability Approach to Nutritional Assessment: A Bolivian Example." Invited paper presented at the Committee for Nutritional Anthropology/American Institute of Nutrition Symposium on Nutritional Anthropology. FASEB, Anaheim, CA, April l4, l980.

45. "Altitude and Infant Growth Under Favorable Conditions in Bolivia." Invited paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting on the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Niagara Falls, NY, April l7, l980. (co-authored with G. Moreno-Black, J. Pabon, G. Pareja, J. Ybarnegaray).

46. "Un Estudio Longitudinal de Desarrollo del Niños en La Paz y Santa Cruz." Invited lecture presented to the medical staff at the Hospital Obrero and the Pediatric Society of Bolivia, La Paz, Bolivia, August 20, l980.

47. "Maternal Responses to Pregnancy and Fetal and Infant Growth as Indicators of Human Adaptability at High Altitude." Invited paper presented at the CNRS/NSF/UNESCO Seminar on Environmental and Human Problems at High Altitude, College de France, Paris, October l-3, l980.

48. "Infant Growth at High Altitude." Seminar presented to the Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford, Oxford, England, October 7, l980.

49. "Nutritional Anthropology and Biological Adaptation." Invited lecture, Departments of Nutrition and Anthropology, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, November l2, l980.

50. "Nutrition and Physical Anthropology." Invited lecture, Department of Nutrition, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines, January l5, l98l.

51. "The Development of Research Strategies for Studies of Biological Variation in Living Human Populations." Invited paper presented in a symposium, the History of American Physical Anthropology, at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Detroit, MI, April 24, l98l.

52. "Interrelación entre Salud, Nutrición y Mortalidad Infantil, y su Característica en las Grandes Alturas de Bolivia y Peru." Invited paper presented in a symposium, Salud y Mortalidad Infantil, Asociación Multidisciplinaria de Investigación y Docencia en Población (AMIDEP), Lima, Peru, August l2, l98l.

53. "Nutritional Anthropology: Theory and Practice." Invited lecture to the Department of Anthropology, SUNY/Binghamton, November l7, l98l.

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54. "Dietary Aspects of Aging Among Kansas Mennonites." By J. Haas, M. Dubost-Belair and J. McGreevy, read at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, CA, December 3, l98l. (Paper read by M. Crawford in absence of the authors.)

55. "Nutritional Considerations in High Altitude Adaptation," Department of Anatomy, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, May 6, l982.

56. "Functional Consequences of Physical Growth Retardation as the Basis of Growth Standards." Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford, England, June l, l982.

57. "Anemia and High Altitude." Graduate Field Seminar in Nutrition; Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, September 13, 1982.

58. "Validation of Various Anthropometric Criteria for Screening Protein-Energy Malnutrition in Indonesian Preschoolers." Invited Seminar presented to the Centre for Research and Development in Nutrition, Bogor, Indonesia. November 18, 1982.

59. "Iron Deficiency, Anemia and High Altitude Adaptation." Invited lecture presented to the Department of Biology, Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, March 24, l983.

60. "Placental Morphology, Pathology and Biochemistry Are Not Related to Reduced Birth Weights at High Altitude." Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologist, Indianapolis, IN, April 8, l983.

61. "Health, Nutrition, High Altitude and Infant Mortality in the Andes." Invited lecture presented at the School of Public Health, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX, April 11, l983.

62. "The Distribution of Hemoglobin in Normal Subjects at High Altitude in Bolivia." Paper presented at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, PA, April 12, 1984.

63. "The Role of Biological Anthropology in the Nutritional Sciences." Invited paper presented at a symposium on Biological Anthropology and the Medical Sciences, 83rd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, November 16, 1984.

64. "Functional Consequences of Iron-Deficiency Anemia in Tropical High-altitude Environments." Invited paper presented at a symposium on Variations in Working Capacity in Tropical Populations, London, England, December 13, 1984.

65. "Early Growth and Development at High Altitude." Invited lecture, Human Biology Council Annual Meeting, Knoxville, TN, April 10, 1985.

66. "Mortality and Morbidity Consequences of Variation in Early Child Growth." Invited paper presented at a symposium on The Health and Disease of Populations in Transition at the Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Santa Fe, NM, October 19-27, 1985.

67. "Variation in Early Neonatal Mortality for Different Types of Fetal Growth Retardation." Invited paper presented at a symposium on Childhood Nutrition and Growth and Development at The 55th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Albuquerque, NM, April 11, 1986.

68. "The Development of a National Food and Nutrition Surveillance System for Indonesia." Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, November 11, 1986.

69. "Variación de la Mortalidad Neonatal Temprana Según Diferentes Tipos de Retraso en el Desarrollo Fetal." Invited paper presented at a symposium on "Avances de Crecimiento y Desarrollo del Niño." Guatemala City, Guatemala, August 1, 1987.

70. "The Indonesian Food and Nutrition Surveillance System." Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY, November 1, 1987.

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71. "Population Differences in Growth and Its Implication for Nutritional Status Assessment." Invited lecture, Indonesian Nutrition Society, Bogor, Indonesia, April 7, 1988.

72. "Malnutrition and Work Capacity." Invited lecture, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, March 31, 1988.

73. "The Use of Child Growth in Assessing Health and Nutritional Status." Invited paper presented at a symposium, "Diet and Disease" at The Annual Meeting of the Society for the Study of Human Biology, Oxford, England, July 19, 1988.

74. "Iron Deficiency and Brain Function." Co-organizer, discussant and summarizer of the conference, World Health Organization Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland, October 10-12, 1988.

75. "Patterns of Human Fetal Growth: Consequences and Definition of the Problem." Invited lecture, Graduate Program in Nutrition, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, October 24, 1988.

76. "Nutritional Surveillance: Experiences from Indonesia." Invited seminar. International Nutrition Program, Department of Nutrition, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, October 24, 1988.

77. "Patterns of Intrauterine Growth Retardation: Causes and Consequences." Invited lecture, Koret Nutrition Center, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, November 11, 1988.

78. "Early Childhood Malnutrition and Physical Growth and Performance at Adolescence." Invited seminar, Department of Nutrition, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, January 31, 1989.

79. "Human adaptation in high altitude populations." Invited seminar, Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, February 15, 1989.

80. "Nutritional Surveillance in Indonesia." Invited seminar, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, February 24, 1989.

81. "Malnutrition and Physical Work Capacity during Adolescence." Invited lecture, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, February 28, 1989.

82. "Early Childhood Malnutrition, Adolescent Growth and Physical Performance." Invited seminar, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 29, 1989.

83. "Indonesian Nutritional Surveillance System." Invited lecture, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, March 29, 1989.

84. "Fetal Growth and Neonatal Mortality at High and Low Altitudes in Bolivia." Paper presented at The 58th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Diego, CA, April 6, 1989.

85. "Patterns of Fetal Growth Retardation: Some Causes and Consequences." Invited seminar, International Health Forum, Division of International Health and Public Health Nutrition, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, April 17, 1989.

86. "Iron Deficiency and Its Consequences in High Altitude Bolivia." Invited seminar, Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, May 15, 1989.

87. "Early Childhood Nutrition and Work Capacity During Adolescence in a Rural Guatemalan Population." Graduate Field Seminar in Nutrition, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, March 12, 1990.

88. "Early Childhood Nutrition and Adolescent Growth and Development." Invited paper presented at a symposium, "Nutrition and Diet in Human Biology," 15th Annual Meeting of the Human Biology Council, Miami, FL, April 4, 1990.

89. "Methodological Issues for Research and Development of Gestational Weight Gain Charts". Invited paper presented at conference "Maternal Anthropometry for Prediction of Pregnancy Outcomes,"

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and chair of workshop on "Analysis Strategies of Existing Data Basis on Maternal Anthropometric Indicators." Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Washington, DC, April 23-27, 1990.

90. "The use of growth as an indicator of nutritional status in preschool children" in a "Seminar on Anthropometry" sponsored by the Ministry of Health, Government of Indonesia, Ciloto, Indonesia, February 4-6, 1991.

91. "Effects of early nutritional supplementation on skeletal maturation in Guatemalan adolescents"; "Predicting body composition from anthropometry and bioimpedance in chronically undernourished adolescents and young adults"; and "Effects of early nutritional supplementation on physical work capacity in adolescent rural Guatemalans." Invited seminar on the Guatemala follow-up study, Rockefeller Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, August 1-3, 1990.

92. "Testing the effects of nutrient deficiencies on behavioral development." Invited paper presented at "Workshop on the Relationships between Iodine Deficiency, Selenium Deficiency and Thyroid Hormones", Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen, UK, March 25-28, 1991.

93. "The effects of preschool nutritional supplementation on work capacity in rural Guatemalan adolescents." Invited paper presented at IX Congreso Latinamericano de Nutricion, San Juan, Puerto Rico, September 22-26, 1991.

94. "Early malnutrition and maximum aerobic power in adolescents." Invited seminar in Anatomy and Physiology Seminar Series, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, November 26, 1991.

95. "Early nutrition and maximum aerobic power in Guatemalan adolescents." Invited seminar. Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama, Guatemala City, Guatemala, December 5, 1991.

96. "Potential mechanisms for the effect of indoor cooking smoke on fetal growth." Invited paper presented at World Health Organization Workshop on "The Impact of Indoor Cooking Smoke on Health," Geneva, Switzerland, February 26-29, 1992.

97. "Supplementation in early childhood and work capacity in adolescence." Invited paper presented at "Symposium on Nutrition in Early Childhood and Its Long-term Functional Significance." American Institute of Nutrition/Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) Annual Meeting, Anaheim, CA, April 5-8, 1992.

98. "Issues in multivariate analysis of human growth data." Invited paper presented at "Workshop on Human Growth," University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, May 11-12, 1992.

99. "Anthropometric assessment during pregnancy: A WHO collaborative project." Invited seminar, Department of Nutrition, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, November 16, 1992.

100. "Maternal nutrition and pregnancy outcome: results from a WHO collaborative study." Invited paper presented at a symposium "Recent Developments in the Assessment of Nutritional Status", The Ramon Areces Foundation, Madrid, Spain, February 22-24, 1993.

101. "Preschool stunting and physical performance in rural adolescent Guatemalans." Paper read at the Experimental Biology '93 meetings, New Orleans, LA, March 30, 1993.

102. "Skeletal maturation and physical work capacity." Invited paper presented in a "Symposium in Honor of Edward E. Hunt" at the 62nd annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologist, Toronto, Canada, April 15-17, 1993.

103. "Maternal anthropometry as predictors of risk of poor pregnancy outcome." Invited paper presented at a symposium "Anthropometric references for the year 2000", Experimental Biology '94 meetings, Anaheim, CA, April 26, 1994.

104. "Early childhood determinants of age at menarche in rural Guatemalans." Paper read for A.D. Khan at the 63rd annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO, April 1, 1994.

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105. "The role of nutrition in human capital formation in Guatemala." Lecture presented to the Latin American Studies Program, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, November 1, 1994.

106. "Nutritional status affects age at menarche independent of the effect of skeletal maturation in rural Guatemalan girls". Paper read at the 64th annual meeting if the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Oakland, CA, March 31, 1995.

107. "Effects of nutrition on physical and cognitive performance: Example of iron". Invited lecture presented in a Conference "Nutrition and Physical Activity to Optimize Performance and Well-Being", International Life Science Institute, Atlanta, GA, April 5, 1995.

108. "Nutritional influences on work capacity". Invited lecture presented at the Marabou Nutrition Conference "Early Nutrition and Life-Long Health", Stockholm, Sweden, June 17, 1995.

109. “Maternal and Child Nutrition Research at Cornell University”. Invited respondant, Meinig Symposium on “Maternal And Child Nutrition: National and International Perspectives”. Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, October 27, 1995.

110. “Early nutritional influences on work capacity”. Invited lecture, Department of Human Biology and Nutrition Science, University of Guelph, Ontaria, Canada. December 1, 1995.

111. “Distincion de poplaciones anemicas y normales en hombres, mujeres y ninos mediante el uso de analisis de distribucion mixta: lecciones procedentes de estudios realixzados en La Paz, Bolivia.” Invited paper presented in ”Seminario-Taller Interandino sobre Anemias Nutricionales y Valores Hematologicos en la Altura”. Ministerio de Desarrollo Humano, Secretaria Nacional de Salud, La Paz, Bolivia, March 26-29, 1996.

112. “Malnutrition and work capacity”. Invited lecture, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico, January 13, 1997.

113. “Assessing child growth patterns”. Invited workshop presentation, WIC Association of New York State, Inc., Annual WIC Training Seminars and Teach-in, Rochester, NY, October 27, 1997.

114. “Uses of maternal anthropometry during pregnancy.” Invited presentation at a workshop “ Vigilancia y Monitoreo del Embarazo”, Pan American Health Organization/Centro Latin Americana de Perinatologia (CLAP), Montevideo, Uruguay, February 16-18, 1998.

115. “Maternal nutritional status during pregnancy and timing of fetal growth retardation.” Invited lecture, Division de Nutricion & Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico, April, 28, 1998.

116. “Assessing the prevalence of iron deficiency in the population by mixed distribution analysis.” Invited lecture, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico, August 12, 1998.

117. “Malnutrition and physical work capacity.” Invited lecture, consultation symposium on “Food Aid for Development”, U.N. World Food Programme, Rome, Italy, October 23-24, 1998.

118. “Estimating the iron stores of a sample of Costa Rican infants and a sample of infants from NHANES III survey between the ages of 12 and 23 months.” Paper read at Experimental Biology ’99 meeting, Washington, D.C., April 19, 1999 (with J.H. Cohen).

119. “Human growth, diet and disease.” Invited presentation (with D. Pelletier and E. Frongillo) at a symposium “New trends in biological anthropology for the 21st century”, Binghamton University, May 27-28, 1999.

120. “Human feeding trial on the effectiveness of increasing the iron content of rice”. Invited participant at a workshop on Improving Human Nutrition through Agriculture: The Role of International Agriculture Research (sponsored by The International Food Policy Research Institute and The International Rice Research Institute), Los Banos, The Philippines, October 5-7, 1999. (with A. del Mundo)

121. “Functional consequences of moderate iron deficiency in Mexican women.” Seminar presented to MSc students at the Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico, January 19, 2000.

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122. “Comments on iron deficiency anemia in Mexico”. Invited discussant on the First Report of the 1998-99 National Nutrition Survey of Mexico, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico, May 8, 2000.

123. “Critical Review of the evidence that iron deficiency anemia causes reduced work capacity.” Invited participant to conference on Public Health Significance of Iron Deficiency (sponsored by World Health Organization and the International Life Sciences Institute), Belmont, MD, May 21-24, 2000.

124. “Moderate Iron Deficiency and Physical Performance: Public Health Implications in Developing Countries.” Invited lecture, Department of Community and Preventative Medicine, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, NY, October 13, 2000.

125. “The Consequences of Iron Deficiency: The Problem is More than Anemia.” The Lydia J. Roberts Memorial Lecture, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, March 14, 2002.

126. “Iron depletion increases the energy cost of work in non-anemic Mexican women.” Invited paper presented in symposium on Understanding the Linkages Between Nutritional Status, Physical Activity and Productivity at the 71st Annual meeting, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Buffalo, NY, April 12, 2002.

127. “Testing the Biological Efficacy of a Rice Variety Bred for High Iron Content.” Invited lecture, Department of Plant Breeding, Cornell University. March 25, 2003.

128. “Implementing an Efficacy Study of Biofortified Rice in the Philippines.” Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University. April 9, 2003.

129. “Iron Deficiency and Work Capacity: From Lab to Field.” Invited Harpur College Dean’s Workshop Lecture, Biomedical Anthropology Program, Binghamton University. April 9, 2003.

130. “Testing the efficacy of biofortified crops.” Invited lecture at the Bean Planning Meeting of the Biofortification Challenge Program, Naivasha, Kenya, October 2, 2003.

131. “The nutritional effects of consuming biofortified rice.” Invited lecture at the results presentation to rice feeding-study participants, Manila, the Philippines, October 5, 2003.

132. “The biological efficacy of consuming rice biofortified with iron.” Invited lecture at the Rice Planning Meeting of the Biofortification Challenge Program, Los Banos, the Philippines, October 6, 2003.

133. “Deficiencia de Hierro y Funcionalidad Fisica en Mujeres.” Invited lecture, XIII Congreso Latinamericana de Nutricion, Acapulco, Mexico, November 12, 2003

134. “Iron Deficiency and Physical Performance in Women.” Invited lecture, Shanghai International Symposium for Nutrition and Health, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Shanghai, PRC, December 15, 2003.

135. “Efficacy of Biofortification to Increase Iron Content of Rice: Results from a Human Feeding Trial in the Philippines.” Invited seminar Harvest Plus program, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C., May 11, 2004 (with John Beard).

136. “Biological efficacy of consuming rice that is biofortified with rice.” Invited lecture, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, PRC, June 3, 2004.

137. “Results from the Philippine Efficacy Study of Rice Biofortification.” Invited paper, Third Annual, Breeding for Iron-Dense Rice, a Low-Cost, Sustainable Approach to Reducing Iron Deficiency Anemia in Asia. Indonesian Centre for Food Crops Research and Development (ICFORD), Bogor, Indonesia. June 8, 2004.

138. “Iron Status of Philippine Women After Consuming Rice Bred for High Micronutrient Content.” Graduate Field of Nutrition Seminar, Cornell University, Ithaca NY, September 13, 2004.

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139. “Consumption of biofortified rice improves the iron nutritional status of Philippine women.” Invited presentation, American Society of Agronomy (ASA)-Crop Science Society of America (CSSA)-Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) , Seattle WA, November 1, 2004.

140. “Biological efficacy of consuming rice biofortified with iron.” Invited paper, World Rice Research Conference, Tsukuba, Japan, November 5, 2004.

141. “Improving the iron content of rice for human nutrition.” Invited keynote address, Celebrating the International Year of Rice, Conference organized by the Asian Development Bank, Manila, The Philippines, November 16, 2004 (presented by proxy)

142. “Introductory Remarks.” Symposium on Food Fortification in Developing Countries, Annual meeting Society for International Nutrition Research, American Society for Nutritional Sciences (Experimental Biology ‘05), San Diego, CA, April 14, 2005. (Co-organizer with Dennis Miller)

143. “Effects of iron deficiency on physical performance.” Invited lecture, Committee on Mineral Requirements for Cognitive and Physical Performance of Military Personnel, Food and nutrition Board, Institute of Medicine, Washington, D.C., June 15, 2005.

144. “Efficacy of consuming iron-biofortified rice in Filipino women.” Invited lecture, 2005 Annual Meeting of HarvestPlus-China, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China, September 16, 2005.

145. “Graduate training in the nutritional sciences.” Invited lecture, Institute for Nutritional Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, China, September 21, 2005.

146. “The effect of maternal weight gain during pregnancy on risk of newborn macrosomia.” Invited lecture, the Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, September 22, 2005.

147. “Body composition analysis: the current science and applications for health professionals.” Invited lecture to the Southern Tier Dietetics Association, Ithaca, NY, October 19, 2005.

148. “The effects of iron deficiency on physical performance.” Presentation to the Cornell University Trustee and Council annual panel discussion on Healthy Food, Healthy Lifestyles, October 22, 2005.

149. “Consumption of iron-biofortified rice increases the body iron stores of Filipino Women.” Invited lecture, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, November 14, 2005

150. “Interpopulation variation in height of children from 7 to 18 years of age” Invited paper at a Workshop on the Development of an International Growth Reference Standard for Preadolescent and Adolescent Children, United Nations University, Geneva, Switzerland, January 16-19, 2006.

151. “Interpopulation variation in height of children from 7 to 18 years of age.” Invited lecture, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, May 25, 2006.

152. “Activity, Fitness and Nutritional Status.” Invited presentation, Plenary Session on Human Biology and Physical Activity, Human Biology Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, March 28, 2007.

153. “Panel Discussion on the HarvestPlus Initiative: A Multidisciplinary Perspective of Biofortification that Covers Agriculture, Food Science and Nutrition.” With Ross Welch and Dennis Miller. FANG/CIIFAD/PIN Seminar Series on Food, Nutrition & Agriculture. Cornell University, September 26, 2007.

154. “Actividad fisical en salud publica.” With Nancy Jennings-Aburto. Invited summer course (Curso de Verano). Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. July 14-18, 2008.

155. “Proposed Research to Evaluate the Effect of Double Fortified Salt on Productivity in Tea Pickers.” Invited seminar to the Micronutrient Initiative, Ottawa, ON, Canada. March 27, 2009.  

156. “Food Based Interventions to Reduce Iron Deficiency in Developing Countries”. Invited seminar to the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children (FIMRC). Cornell University, April 14, 2009.  

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157. "Collaborative Graduate Training in Nutrition between the INSP and Cornell University."  Invited presentation, Centro de Investigación en Nutrición y Salud, Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico. October 3, 2009.

158. “Introductory remarks”, Iron Works… John L. Beard Memorial Symposium, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. November 2, 2009. (co-organizer with Shannon Kelleher).

159. “Double Fortified Salt and Productivity in Female Indian Tea Pluckers.” Seminar in International Nutrition, Cornell University. November 12, 2009.

160. “Double Fortified Salt and Productivity in Female Indian Tea Pluckers: Preliminary Results.” Invited seminar to the Micronutrient Initiative, Ottawa, ON, Canada. December 16, 2009.

161. “Progress on testing the effects of Double Fortified Salt on iron status and productivity in female Indian tea pluckers.” Invited presentation to the Micronutrient Initiative/New Delhi, Bagdogra, WB, India. January 28, 2010.

162. Biofortified bean feeding trial of Mexican school children: Preliminary analysis of baseline blood data. Presentation to the Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica (INSP), Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. March 23, 2010.

163. Discussant for Conference on Human Capital Interventions Targeting Poor Children in Early Life for Human Capital Conference. Cornell University, May 12-13, 2010.

164. “The effect of consuming biofortified beans on the iron status of Mexican school children”. Presentation at the Bioavailability 2010 Conference, Asilomar, CA. September 27-30, 2010.

165. “The Effects of Consuming Double Fortified Salt on Iron Status and Productivity of Female Indian Tea Pluckers” Maternal & Child Nutrition Seminar, Cornell University. October 28, 2010.

166. “DFS Study of Indian female tea pluckers: Preliminary blood analysis for iron status”. DFS Study Data Analysis Workshop. McGill University, Montreal, Canada. November 1, 2010.

167. “Knowledge gaps and constraints to iron and zinc biofortification”. Invited presentation to the First Global Conference on Biofortification, sponsored by HarvestPlus/International Food Policy Research Institute. Georgetown University, Washington, DC. November 9, 2010.

168. “Biofortificacion de alimentos (arroz y frijol), una nueva estrategia para reducir la anemia”. Invited presentation, 14o Congreso de Investigacion en Salud Publica, Cuernavaca, Mexico. March 1, 2011.

169. “The effect of consuming biofortified beans on the iron status of Mexican school children”. Paper presented at a mini-symposium on Biofortification of Staple Food Crops, Experimental Biology meetings, Washington, D.C. April 10, 2011.

170. “Double-fortified salt improves iron status of female Indian tea pluckers”. Paper presented at a mini-symposium on Experiences in Development and Sustainability of Nutrition Programs in Developing Countries II, Experimental Biology meetings, Washington, D.C.. April 11, 2011.

171. “Efficacy of iron biofortification: results from two human feeding trials of rice and beans”. Invited presentation in symposium, Global Iron and Zinc Biofortification: Potential, Success and Challenges, Conference on Trace Elements in Man and Animals (TEMA-14), Enshi, Hubei, China, September 21, 2011.

172. “Functional Consequences of Moderate Malnutrition: A Multidisciplinary Journey”. Invited presentation to the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology annual meetings, upon receipt of the Kellogg Prize for International Nutrition Research, San Diego, CA, April 23, 2012.

173. “Iron Biofortified Pearl Millet Improves Iron Status in Indian School Children: Results of a Feeding Trial”. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society for Nutrition, Experimental Biology Meetings, Boston, MA, April 22, 2013

174. “Progress in Efficacy of Iron-Biofortified Crops: Beans, Rice & Pearl Millet”. Invited presentation to a symposium, Biofortification: From Discovery to Impact, 20th International Congress of Nutrition (IUNS), Granada, Spain, September 19, 2013.

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175. “Efficacy of Consuming Iron-Biofortified Staple Food Crops”. Invited keynote address presented at a Conference Agronomic, Molecular Genetics and Human Nutrition Approaches for Improving the Nutritional Quality and Safety of Food Crops”, COST Action Project FA0905, Belek-Antalya, Turkey. March 18, 2014.

176.“Efficacy and Other Nutrition Evidence for Iron Crops”. Invited presentation to the Second Global Conference on Biofortification: Getting Nutritious Foods to People. Kigali, Rwanda, April 1, 2014.

177. “Changes in Physical Performance in Response to Iron-Biofortified Pearl Millet and Beans”. Invited presentation at a symposium Are Biofortified Staple Food Crops Improving Vitamin A and Iron Status in Women and Children? Annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition/EB’14, San Diego, CA, April 27, 2014.

178. “Progress in Biofortification of Staple Food Crops: Examples from Efficacy Trials of Iron Biofortification”. Invited keynote address at a conference, Bioavailability 2014, Iguasu Falls, Brazil, May 13, 2014.

179. “Impact of double fortified salt on anemia, iron deficiency and productivity in female tea-pickers in West Bengal”. Invited presentation in a symposium, Double –fortified salt: From promise to programming, The Micronutrient Form, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June 2, 2014.

180. “Expanding on the efficacy of iron-biofortification and its effects on physical and behavioral performance”. Invited presentation in a symposium, From evidence to action – Scaling up biofortified crops for nutritional impact, The Micronutrient Form, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, June 2, 2014.

181. “Research strategies that address frequent problems in mineral biofortification feeding trials to test efficacy”. Invited presentation for the Fifth Annual Meeting of Biofortification in Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil, October 14, 2015.

182. “The Effects of Iron-Biofortification on Iron Status and Behavioral and Physical Performance”. Invited presentation in a symposium, New Evidence on the Nutritional and Functional Benefits of Biofortified Crops” at XVII Congreso Latinamericano de Nutricion-SLAN 2015. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, November 11, 2015.

183. “High Iron Beans: The Rwandan Efficacy Trial, Improvement in Physical and Cognitive

Performance”. Presented in a Symposium, “New Evidence on the Nutritional and Functional Benefits of Biofortified Crops” at the Micronutrient Forum Global Conference”, Cancun, Mexico, October 27, 2016.

184. “Biofortification to alleviate micronutrient malnutrition”. Introduction to a conference, Biofortification to Alleviate Micronutrient Malnutrition, A Symposium to Honor the 2016 World Food Prize Laureates, Cornell University, October 21, 2016

185. “Nutritional efficacy of biofortification: a food-based approach to improve dietary iron intakes in developing countries”. Presentation in a Conference, Biofortification to Alleviate Micronutrient Malnutrition; A Symposium to Honor the 2016 World Food Prize Laureates, at Cornell University, October 21, 2016.

186. “Efficacy of Iron-biofortified Pearl Millet, Rice and Beans to Improve Iron Nutritional Status of Vulnerable Populations in India, Philippines and Rwanda”. Invited presentation at the CIIFAD (Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture and Development) Seminar, Cornell University, February 1, 2017.

187. “The effects of biofortification on iron nutritional status and physical performance during a dietary intervention in India and Rwanda”. Invited public lecture presented at The President’s Dream Course, Nutritional Neuroscience, The University of Oklahoma, Norman OK, May 4, 2017.

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188. “Testing the efficacy of iron-biofortification on iron nutritional status in field trials in Rwanda”. Invited research lecture presented at The President’s Dream Course, Nutritional Neuroscience, The University of Oklahoma, Norman OK, May 5, 2017.

189. “Cognitive and physical performance outcomes in efficacy feeding trials of iron-biofortified pearl millet & beans”. Invited lecture presented to Program in International Nutrition, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April 27, 2017.