FSU Professors Recognized as Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition
Two FSU Anne’s College professors named Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition
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Two professors from Florida State University’s Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Sarah A. Johnson and Ravinder Nagpal, have been named Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition for their significant contributions to the field. They will be honored at the ASN's annual meeting in July 2026.
- 01Sarah A. Johnson and Ravinder Nagpal are among 69 professionals selected as Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition (ASN).
- 02Johnson's research focuses on nutritional interventions to improve cardiometabolic health and reduce cardiovascular disease risk.
- 03Nagpal directs The Gut Biome Lab, studying the interactions between diet, gut microbiome, and health.
- 04Both professors have been recognized for their impactful contributions and service to the field of nutrition.
- 05The ASN fellowship will be awarded during the NUTRITION 2026 annual meeting in National Harbor, Maryland.
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Two professors from Florida State University’s Anne Spencer Daves College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences, Sarah A. Johnson and Ravinder Nagpal, have been honored as Fellows of the American Society for Nutrition (ASN) for their substantial contributions to nutrition science. This recognition is awarded to professionals who have been active in the field for over a decade and have demonstrated significant impact in their careers. Johnson's research focuses on developing nutritional interventions that enhance cardiometabolic health, including studies on the benefits of phytochemical-rich foods. Nagpal, a leading expert in gut health, directs The Gut Biome Lab and investigates how diet influences the gut microbiome and overall health. Both professors expressed gratitude for the recognition, highlighting the collaborative nature of their work and the support from their mentors and colleagues. They will be acknowledged at the ASN's annual meeting, NUTRITION 2026, scheduled for July 25-28, 2026, in National Harbor, Maryland.
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The recognition of these professors enhances the reputation of Florida State University in the field of nutrition and health sciences.
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