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Reminiscences of my life as a nutritionist—and looking to the future

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In this invited article for the Crystal Ball series, I have tried to briefly cover my undergraduate and post-graduate training and subsequent career in nutrition, and end with some thoughts about the future. It has not been possible to give a comprehensive account of my many years of nutrition research, so I have selected a few events that might amuse readers. Also, due to the lack of space, I have been unable to mention all the wonderful colleagues and friends with whom I have interacted, but, if they read this article, they know who they are. Unfortunately, a growing number are no longer with us and I would like to pay tribute to them and their important contribution to human nutrition.

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Fairweather-Tait, S.J. Reminiscences of my life as a nutritionist—and looking to the future. Eur J Clin Nutr 74, 537–542 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-020-0573-z

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