The fall Corporate Affiliates meeting features the Purdue Ingestive Behavior Research Center (IBRC), a research and training program of excellence in the analysis of ingestive behavior and its disorders. The goal of IBRC is to combine rigorous behavioral assessments, in human and nonhuman animal models, with equally sophisticated analyses of the physiological, nutritional, developmental, genetic, cognitive, sensory and environmental determinants of intake. The research group is interdisciplinary, representing 9 departments and about 30 members. In addition to the IBRC symposium, we plan to highlight two departmental Hot Topics that provide an exciting glimpse of new research directions. For football fans there is an opportunity to stay through Saturday for a historic rivalry, Notre Dame/Purdue! Fall Corporate Affiliates Agenda September 28 & 29, 2007 Symposium: Feeding and Obesity: What is happening at the Ingestive Behavior Research Center at Purdue?

Friday, September 28

8:00 AM Breakfast Stone Hall B-2 8:30 AM Departmental Overview 9:00 AM F&N Hot Topics: "Innovations to Improve Dietary Assessment" - Carol Boushey, Associate Professor of Foods & Nutrition, Purdue “Center for Gene-Environment Interactions: Genetics to Improve Nutrient Bioavailability and Utilization” - Jim Fleet, Professor of Foods & Nutrition, Purdue

9:30 AM IBRC Hot Topics: Stone Hall B-2 “Exercise and Obesity” - Mike Flynn, Professor of Health & Kinesiology, Purdue “Formulation Factors Influencing Phytochemical Bioavailability” - Mario Ferruzzi, Assistant Professor of Food Science/Foods & Nutrition, Purdue “Obesity and Disability in Older Adults” - Laura Sands, Associate Professor of Nursing, Purdue

10:15 AM Break and travel to Beering 2290

10:30 AM “Sleep Deprivation, Appetite Regulation and Diabetes Risk” - Esra Tasali, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center

12:15 PM Lunch with faculty & graduate students– John Purdue Room

1:30 PM Degrading the Controls of Energy Balance: Orosensory Factors - Susie Swithers: Associate Professor of Psychology, Purdue

2:05 PM Degrading the controls of energy balance: high fat diets - Terry Davidson: Professor of Psychology, Purdue

2:40 PM “Higher Protein Diets to Combat Hunger and Sarcopenia” - Wayne Campbell: Professor of Foods & Nutrition, Purdue

3:15 PM Break

3:30 PM “Squeezing Energy Out of the Diet” - Rick Mattes: Professor of Foods & Nutrition, Purdue

4:05 PM “Does Where We Live Matter: Understanding the Link Between Obesity and the Market for Food" - Susan Chen: Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Purdue

4:40 PM Digestion & Rumination: Discussion & Thoughts from Corporate Affiliates

5:30 PM Adjourn

7:30 PM Dinner – Coyote Crossing Saturday, September 29

President’s Council Brunch Purdue/Notre Dame Football Game

If you are staying for the events on Saturday, we encourage you to bring your spouse/family. It will be a great day to relax and network. The time of the Notre Dame/Purdue game is not published yet. Television determines football schedules so we wait for that decision. If the game is early, the President’s Council Brunch* and game will be the early activities. If the game is late, there will be golf or other fitness activity options for the morning hours.

*The President’s Council Brunch is always 3 hours before the game start.

For those staying over for the football game, there are Friday/Saturday night packages (football weekend pricing) at Loeb House Inn or Hilton Garden Inn. Make your reservation in the Foods & Nutrition block. Please note that we must release our blocks 30 days before the game.

Marleen Troyer Phone: 765-494-1340 Foods and Nutrition E-mail: [email protected] 700 West State Street Fax: 765-494-0674 West Lafayette, IN 47907-2059