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CNRC Children’s Nutrition Research Centre Key Issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016. The Children’s Nutrition Research Centre, The University of Queensland, is proud to present the “Key issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016.” symposium. The Symposium is an essential event for all clinicians and allied health professionals who value learning the most up to date recommendations and management strategies. The Key Issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016 symposium will cover a broad spectrum of nutritional issues concerning introducing solids to preterm infants, paediatric weight management, gut microbiota, food allergy, breastmilk sharing, cultural aspects of infant feeding and other current topics. Please refer to www.uq.edu.au/cnrc for all terms and conditions BRISBANE Friday 14th October 2016 Location Education Centre Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Bowen Bridge Road, Herston Brisbane, Queensland Cost Early Bird Special: (valid till midnight 24 August 2016) Professional: $195 (incl GST) Student: $165 (incl GST) Standard Registration: From 25th August 2016 Professional: $235 (incl GST) Student: $205 (incl GST) Registration closes 29th September 2016 Register now - Limited seating available. For further information contact the Children’s Nutrition Research Centre, Centre for Children’s Health Research, 62 Graham St, South Brisbane, 4101. Email: [email protected] World Class Research into Children’s Nutrition Centre for Child Health Research NEW! Online Registration > www.uq.edu.au/cnrc Invite a colleague and get a further 10% discount each?* CALLING FOR ABSTRACTS Have you been researching a key issue in maternal, infant or childhood nutrition? The CNRC invites you to submit an ab- stract for consideration to participate in poster presentations at the 2016 Symposium. Prize awarded to best Poster Networking Breakfast Discuss emerging topics with some of Australia’s most acclaimed researchers in the field of paediatric nutrition. Only available to the first 80 registrants

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Page 1: World Class Research into Children’s Nutrition CNRC - Child Health Research Centre · Start End Presentation Speaker 7.15 8.30 Networking breakfast (limited seating) 8.30 8.40 Preliminary

CNRCChildren’s Nutrition Research Centre

Key Issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016.

The Children’s Nutrition Research Centre, The University of Queensland, is proud to present the “Key issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016.” symposium. The Symposium is an essential event for all clinicians and allied health professionals who value learning the most up to date recommendations and management strategies.

The Key Issues in childhood nutrition. Australia. 2016 symposium will cover a broad spectrum of nutritional issues concerning introducing solids to preterm infants, paediatric weight management, gut microbiota, food allergy, breastmilk sharing, cultural aspects of infant feeding and other current topics.

Please refer to www.uq.edu.au/cnrc for all terms and conditions

BRISBANE

Friday 14th October 2016Location Education Centre Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital Bowen Bridge Road, Herston Brisbane, Queensland

CostEarly Bird Special: (valid till midnight 24 August 2016)

Professional: $195 (incl GST) Student: $165 (incl GST)

Standard Registration:From 25th August 2016Professional: $235 (incl GST) Student: $205 (incl GST)

Registration closes29th September 2016 Register now - Limited seating available.

For further information contact the Children’s Nutrition Research Centre, Centre for Children’s Health Research, 62 Graham St, South Brisbane, 4101. Email: [email protected]

World Class Research into Children’s Nutrition

Centre for Child Health Research

NEW! Online Registration > www.uq.edu.au/cnrc

Invite a colleague and get a further 10% discount each?*

CALLING FOR ABSTRACTSHave you been researching a key issue in maternal, infant or childhood nutrition? The CNRC invites you to submit an ab-

stract for consideration to participate in poster presentations at the 2016 Symposium.

Prize awarded to best Poster

Networking BreakfastDiscuss emerging topics

with some of Australia’s most acclaimed researchers in the field of paediatric nutrition.

Only available to the first 80 registrants

Page 2: World Class Research into Children’s Nutrition CNRC - Child Health Research Centre · Start End Presentation Speaker 7.15 8.30 Networking breakfast (limited seating) 8.30 8.40 Preliminary

Start End Presentation Speaker

7.15 8.30 Networking breakfast(limited seating)

8.30 8.40 Preliminary Professor Peter SW Davies

8.40 9.20 Return of the ‘wet nurse’The role of donor breastmilk and breast-milk sharing

Dr Pieter KoortsDeputy Director of NeonatologyMedical Director of RBWH Milk BankRoyal Womens’ and Brisbane Hospital

9.20 10.00 Introduction of solids to the ex-premature infant

Dr Jeanne MarshallSpeech Pathologist (Advanced)Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital

10.00 10.40 Beyond a 1000 days Nutritional requirements for childhood development

Professor Peter SW DaviesDirectorChildren’s Nutrition Research Centre

10.40 11.00 Morning Tea

11.00 11.40 Paediatric Weight Management How can we really make a difference?

Dr Robyn LittlewoodDirector Dietetic and Food ServicesClinical Support DirectorateCo-Chair QLD Statewide Child & Youth Clinical NetworkLady Cilento Children’s Hospital

11.40 12.20 Assessment of Nutritional Status in Children

Dr Alexia MurphyOncology Theme LeaderScientist-in-charge: Nutrition LaboratoryChildren’s Nutrition Research Centre

12.20 1.20 Lunch – poster presentations

1.20 2.00 The Gut - Brain Aixs Dr Rebecca HillDeputy Scientific DirectorTheme leader: Gastroenterology, Food Allergy and IntoleranceChildrens Nutrition Research Centre

2.00 2.40 Detrimental effects of popular exclusion diets in children with food allergyIt’s time to focus on foods children can eat

Kathy BeckSenior DietitianLady Cilento Children’s HospitalPhD CandidateChildren’s Nutrition Research Centre

2.40 3.20 Cultural diversity and infant feeding Strategies for promoting appropriate nutrition in minority paediatric groups

Assoc. Professor Danielle GallegosDiscipline Leader Nutrition and DieteticsQueensland University of Technology, School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Centre for Child Health Research, IHBI

3.20 3.30 Close – announce winners of poster competition

Professor Peter SW Davies

Children’s Nutrition Research Centre 2016 Symposium

BRISBANE Friday 14th October 2016