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Joan Fischer
College of Public Health: Institute of Gerontology
jfischer@fcs.uga.edu
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-
706.542.7983 (voice)
706. (fax)
Educational Background
1992 Ph.D. Foods & Nutrition University of Georgia1982 M.S. Foods & Nutrition University of Georgia
1973 B.S. Dietetics and Inst. Man. Michigan State University
Research Interests
Oxidative stress may contribute to the development of chronic diseases such as cancer and heart disease. One area of Dr. Fischer's research has focused on the effect of nutrients such as iron and vitamin E on antioxidant status, oxidative stress, and biomarkers associated with colon and liver cancer development. Recent studies have also included flavonoids, antioxidant compounds found in fruits and vegetables. Another research interest is the examination of food and nutrient intakes of elderly individuals.Selected Publications
Yi, W., Fischer, J., Akoh, C.C. (2005) Study of anticancer activities of muscadine grape phenolics in vitro. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 53, 8804-8812.
Yi, W., Fischer, J., Krewer, G., Akoh, C.C. (2005) Phenolic Compounds from Blueberries Can Inhibit Colon Cancer Cell Proliferation and Induce Apoptosis. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 53, 7320 - 7329.
Ellis, J., Johnson, M.A., Fischer, J.G., Hargrove, J.L. (2005) Nutrition and Health Education Intervention for Whole Grain Foods in the Georgia Older Americans Nutrition Program. Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly, 24, 67-84.
Bales, C.W., Fischer, J.G., Orenduff, M.C. (2004) Nutritional Interventions for Age-Related Chronic Disease. Generations: Journal of the American Society on Aging, 28, 54-60.
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College of Public Health: Institute of Gerontology