If you liked Nutrigenomics and the Future of Nutrition by Health and Medicine Division, Food Forum, and Leslie A. Pray, start with Safeguarding the Bioeconomy (2020), Building the Workforce We Need for People with Serious Illness (2021), and Regulating Medicines in a Globalized World (2020). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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What should I read after Nutrigenomics and the Future of Nutrition?

BookOrb recommends Safeguarding the Bioeconomy (2020), Building the Workforce We Need for People with Serious Illness (2021), Regulating Medicines in a Globalized World (2020), Role of Advanced Computation, Predictive Technologies, and Big Data Analytics in Food and Nutrition Research (2024), and Managing food safety practices from farm to table (2009).

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Who wrote Nutrigenomics and the Future of Nutrition?

Nutrigenomics and the Future of Nutrition is by Health and Medicine Division, Food Forum, and Leslie A. Pray.