April 15, 2020
Dear friends and colleagues,
I am excited to inform you of a Methods Collection hosted by the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE, the leading peer-reviewed, PubMed-indexed video methods journal), for which Drs. Teresa Fung, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Walter Willet and I serve as guest editors, and which is now accepting abstracts.
The topic of the collection is “Innovative methods of dietary assessment and analysis”. This collection will serve as a seminal video record of novel methods, tools, and datasets that facilitate assessment and analysis of human diet and food consumption. Articles may describe quantitative or qualitative methods aimed at a range of applications, including clinical, epidemiologic, programmatic, and policy ones. Methods geared toward limited-resource settings are encouraged.
I am excited to inform you of a Methods Collection hosted by the Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE, the leading peer-reviewed, PubMed-indexed video methods journal), for which Drs. Teresa Fung, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Walter Willet and I serve as guest editors, and which is now accepting abstracts.
The topic of the collection is “Innovative methods of dietary assessment and analysis”. This collection will serve as a seminal video record of novel methods, tools, and datasets that facilitate assessment and analysis of human diet and food consumption. Articles may describe quantitative or qualitative methods aimed at a range of applications, including clinical, epidemiologic, programmatic, and policy ones. Methods geared toward limited-resource settings are encouraged.
The collection is located here: https://www.jove.com/methods-collections/284/innovative-methods-of-dietary-assessment-and-analysis.
Please visit the following link for information about the scope of the collection and how to submit an abstract: https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/sabri/files/call_for_abstracts_jove_methods.pdf.
Kindly direct any inquiries to sab742@mail.harvard.edu.
Kind regards,
Sabri Bromage
Kindly direct any inquiries to sab742@mail.harvard.edu.
Kind regards,
Sabri Bromage