William E.M. Lands
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1930 –
Who is William E.M. Lands?
William E.M. Lands is an American nutritional biochemist who is among the world's foremost authorities on essential fatty acids. Lands graduated from University of Michigan in 1951 and served on the faculty there from 1955 to 1980. He then moved to University of Illinois and subsequently the National Institutes of Health, where he served as the Senior Scientific Advisor to the Director of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Lands is credited for discovering the beneficial effects of balancing the effects of excess omega-6 fatty acids with dietary omega-3 fatty acids. The effect of essential fatty acids on formation of hormones is documented in his book, "Fish, Omega-3 and Human Health." University of Michigan's Department of Biological Chemistry endowed a "Lectureship on the Biochemical Basis for the Physiology of Essential Nutrients" in honor of William E.M. Lands.
Lands Lecturers have included:
2005 Hee Young Kim from NIAAA on essentiality of docosahexaenoic acid in the brain
2006 James C. Fleet from Purdue University on molecular actions of Vitamin D
2007 Charles Brenner from University of Iowa on discovery of new regulated steps in NAD metabolism
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- Born
- Jul 22, 1930
- Also known as
- William E M Lands
- Education
- University of Michigan
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on July 23, 2013
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