Precision Nutrition Online Course Faculty

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Graduate Certificate Program, Director and Course Instructor, Catherine Andersen

Catherine Andersen, Director & Associate Professor

Dr. Catherine Andersen is an Associate Professor and the Academic Program Director for MS in Personalized Nutrition and Precision Nutrition Online Graduate Certificate programs in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research employs clinical, nutrigenomic, and translational approaches to investigate the relationship between diet and lifestyle factors, metabolic health, and immune function in the context of acute and chronic diseases. Dr. Andersen teaches Clinical Nutrition and Advanced Clinical Nutrition.

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Graduate Certificate Program Course Instructor, Professor Christopher Blesso

Christopher Blesso, Associate Professor

Dr. Christopher Blesso is an Associate Professor and Graduate Program Coordinator in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. He has been working at the University of Connecticut since 2013 and teaches graduate courses on macronutrient metabolism and regulation of energy balance. His research focuses on preventing cardiometabolic diseases through dietary modification, with an emphasis on pathways related to lipid metabolism. He conducts molecular nutrition and human nutrition studies, with the former using mouse models of human disease.

Dr. Molika Chea, Assistant Director and Course Instructor in UConn's Precision Nutrition Certificate Program

Molika Chea, Associate Director

Molika Chea, PhD, is a Lecturer in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her doctorate research focused on interviewing low-income populations in Connecticut about meeting the recommendations for plant-based food groups and the ability to identify whole-grain foods. She is also a registered dietitian and received the Commission on Dietetic Registration Faculty Fellowship Award from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Dr. Chea is an exceptional teacher who received the CAHNRA Excellence in Teaching Award in 2021. She teaches several undergraduate courses and NUSC 5326 Principles of Nutritional Assessment course for the Master's in Personalized Nutrition Program.

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Graduate Certificate Program, Class Instructor and Professor, Sangyong Choi

Sangyong Choi, Assistant Professor

Dr. Sangyong Choi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. His research in Nutrigenomics and Nutrigenetics has focused on understanding the interactions between genes and nutrients with a primary interest in zinc nutrition in physiological and pathophysiological conditions. Dr. Choi teaches graduate courses – Vitamins & Minerals, Precision Nutrition, and Nutrition & Gene Expression.

UConn Precision Nutrition Online Graduate Certificate, Professor and Department Head. Ji-Young Lee

Ji-Young Lee, Professor and Department Head

Dr. Ji-Young Lee is a Professor and Head of the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research in Nutrigenomics centers around identifying molecular mediators involved in energy metabolism, inflammation, and fibrosis and how dietary factors play regulatory roles in the signaling pathways. In particular, studies on how dietary factors regulate histone deacetylases as an epigenetic mode of action to regulate gene expression in metabolic, inflammatory, and fibrogenic pathways are actively underway in her laboratory.

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Graduate Certificate Program, Course Instructor and Professor, Maria Luz Fernandez

Maria Luz Fernandez, Professor

Dr. Maria Luz Fernandez is a Professor at the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut since 1997. Her area of research focuses on the effects of dietary strategies, life style factors and drug treatment to prevent cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome and diabetes. She has established the lack of association between eggs and heart disease risk factors. She has used the guinea pig as an animal model to study how diet and drugs affect lipid metabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress, fatty liver and atherosclerosis. She teaches Lipid Metabolism and Health an Disease and the portion of Vitamins of the graduate course Vitamins and Minerals.

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Instructor and Professor, Susan Mitmesser

Susan Mitmesser, Adjunct Professor

Dr. Susan Mitmesser is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. She is currently Vice President of Science and Technology at Pharmavite, one of the largest dietary supplement companies in the world. She provides scientific leadership at Pharmavite to advance innovation and new product development strategies, and ensure the scientific integrity of all products made under its brand portfolio. She brings her extensive experience in US Food Laws and Regulation to the MS in Personalized Nutrition and Precision Nutrition certificate program.

UConn Online Precision Nutrition Graduate Certificate Program, Course Instructor, Dr. Nancy Rodreguiz

Nancy Rodriguez, Professor

Dr. Nancy Rodriguez is a Professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research program focuses on relationships between exercise, protein intake, energy balance, and protein utilization in athletes, physically active adults, and healthy obese and non-obese children. Dr. Rodriguez teaches sports nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, and the protein component of the graduate course, Macronutrients.

Jennifer Fields, Assistant Professor

Dr. Jennifer Fields is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Nutritional Sciences at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on optimizing athlete health and sport performance through investigations into low energy availability, body composition assessments, and nutritional interventions. Dr. Fields teaches Macronutrient Metabolism, and several undergraduate courses including Sports Nutrition and Nutrition and Human Development.