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Loma Linda University School of Public Health, Department of Nutrition

1963 establishments in CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1963Loma Linda UniversityNutritional science organizationsUniversity and college laboratories in the United States

The Department of Nutrition is one of six departments at the School of Public Health at Loma Linda University. While nutrition was always a part of the curriculum at the university, the department was initiated when the School of Public Health began in 1963.

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