The team at ADM is using science to drive innovation and bring personalized health solutions to consumers during a time when they're demanding more from their products and turning to nutrition to support their health and wellness--everything from immunity to mood. In this episode of SupplySide Stories podcast, we explore what nutrition innovation means to Janice M.W. Rueda, Ph.D., vice president, nutrition science business development at ADM.

August 25, 2020

3 Min Read
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For ADM, nutrition innovation is about using science to inform a personalized approach to product development and consumer insights data to stay ahead of ingredient and consumer trends. The future, according to ADM, is about addressing individual needs, while elevating the flavor experience of health-focused products.

During this conversation, Janice M.W. Rueda, Ph.D., vice president, nutrition science business development at ADM, takes a deep dive into evidence-based personalized nutrition, "delightful and memorable eating experiences" and building a foundation of trust to ensure that the nutrition industry addresses consumer needs.

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About our speaker:

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Janice M.W. Rueda, Ph.D., Vice President, Nutrition Science Business Development, ADM

Dr. Janice Rueda is Vice President, Nutrition Science Business Development at Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). In her current role, Dr. Rueda develops new scientific and business collaborations through strategic engagement in the global nutrition space. She also works with colleagues in government and academia around the world to develop research and policy initiatives aimed at increasing the availability of novel healthy foods and ingredients in the global food supply.

Prior to joining ADM in 2014, Dr. Rueda worked for the US commodity groups for beans, peas, lentils and chickpeas, where she developed federal research policy initiatives and led national research programs in nutrition, ingredient functionality and agricultural production.

Dr. Rueda holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, where she earned her Ph.D. in Nutrition and Food Science. She is an active member of many professional organizations related to agriculture, food science, nutrition and public policy and has worked extensively in nutrition research, program evaluation and nutrition policy.

Dr. Rueda has given over 150 invited presentations, seminars and keynote addresses around the world and has organized several scientific symposia and workshops.

"We believe the what's next in nutrition is the idea of individual needs and personalized nutrition." - Janice M.W. Rueda, Ph.D., Vice President, Nutrition Science Business Development, ADM

More information on ADM can be found at SupplySide Connect

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