Marion Nestle

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Marion Nestle

Marion Nestle is a US nutritionist and college professor.

From 1954 to 1959 she studied biology and bacteriology at the University of California, Berkeley . In 1968 she received his doctorate for a further study for Ph.D. for microbiology . Until 1976 she worked at Brandeis University in the Department of Biology as an assistant professor and lecturer. She then moved to the University of California , where she received teaching positions at various faculties and in parallel rose to the position of director of medical education in administration. She completed her education in 1985 with a Master of Philosophy in Public Health and Nutrition.

Since 1988 she has been a professor and professor of nutrition, food studies, and general health at New York University . Since 2006 she has been working there as a volunteer professor, as well as visiting professor at Cornell University and in 2006 and 2007 at the University of California.

She has been with the San Francisco Chronicle since 2008 and a nutritionist columnist for NYU's Washington Square News since 2012 .

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