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Junior League to Sponsor Designer Nutrigenomics and Nutritional Therapeutics
Showcase Symposium
T
he Junior League of Greensboro, NC announces Triad-area
designers selected to revamp the indoor and outdoor living Y
ou're invited to come hear the latest research on how nu-
trients, genes, and lifestyle impact health and wellness on
spaces of the second Designer Showhouse event, which will Friday, May 8 at the PTCRC Auditorium in Winston-Salem.
be open to the public May 1-17. From 8:00 AM until 12:30 PM, you can hear the following
With its sweeping interiors, lush outdoor spaces and a five talks given by Professors at the Wake Forest University
lineage of distinguished ownership, the home at 304 Irving School of Medicine. This is a great opportunity to learn from
Place is the perfect canvas for showcasing the talents of the leaders in their fields who live and work here in the Triad.
more than 15 local interior designers. In addition to the Show-
house itself, the Junior League of Greensboro will host a num- Epidemiology and Nutrition in Chronic Diseases – by Greg
ber of special events to showcase the talent of local interior Burke, MD, Msc, Professor and Director, Division of Public
and landscape designers, the best of Triad-area cuisine, music, Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine
and merchandise. One of the classes being offered is the Sus-
tainable Style class. Dietary Management of Diabetes – by David C Goff , MD,
Proceeds from Showhouse ticket sales and special events PhD, FACP, FAHA, Department Chairman, Department of Epi-
will support the Framing a Legacy Campaign and help provide demiology & Prevention, Division of Public Health Sciences,
the funds necessary to sustain the League's mission of promot- Wake Forest University School of Medicine
ing volunteerism, developing women, and improving our com-
munity. Exercise for Weight Control: How Little Can We Get Away
For more than a decade, Addis English Associates (AEA) With? – by Barbara Nicklas, PhD, Professor, Department of
and its managing partners Natalie Addis and Annette English Internal Medicine, Section on Geriatrics, Wake Forest Univer-
have created warm, sophisticated interiors for fine private sity School of Medicine
residences, restaurants and hotels worldwide. The AEA team
provides the full range of interior architectural design services- The Impact of Nutrition and Exercise on Whole Body Inflam-
from initial space planning and design through construction mation and Inflammatory Diseases – by Floyd (Ski) Chilton,
documents and installation-and is committed to sustainability PhD, Professor, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology,
and LEED principles. Director of the Center for Botanical Lipids, Wake Forest Uni-
The firm has won multiple awards, as well as honors from versity School of Medicine
ASID and Hospitality Design.Their work has been published in
Boutique Design, California Home and Design, Esquire, Hos- Translating Science Into Integrative Health Care - The Five
pitality Design, Los Angeles, Metropolitan Home and many Fundamentals – Kathi Kemper, MD, MPH, Professor, Depart-
other consumer and industry magazines. ment of Pediatrics, Department of Public Health Sciences, Caryl
J Guth Chair for Complementary and Integrative Medicine,
Please visit
www.juniorleagueofgreensboro.org to purchase Wake Forest University School of Medicine
tickets or for more details.
Though the symposium is free, pre-registration is required
by calling Richard Etheridge at 336-713-7708
The event is being sponsored by Northwest AHEC, Pied-
mont Triad Research Park, Wake Forest University Transla-
tional Science Institute and the Wake Forest Center for Botani-
Feet First
cal Lipids.
The PTCRC Auditorium is located at 115 S. Chestnut Street
Certified Reflexologist In Winston-Salem. Parking is available in the adjacent City Lot
at the end of Chestnut Street.
Home Services Provided
Available for Public Speaking
Dr. Marc Williams
Retired D.C.
336-327-6295
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