Faculty Highlight
Dr. Lingyan Kong “Flavorful Food”
Dr. Lingyan Kong of Human Nutrition was recently awarded a $425,000 grant from the US Department of Agriculture to study flavor in foods. Flavor, the sensory impression of food, is determined primarily by the chemical senses of smell and taste. Flavor stability and release behavior are significant quality and acceptability factors for food, but they are difficult to control. To find innovative solutions to the challenges of food flavor use, Kong is developing a composition to modulate flavor encapsulation and release as novel food ingredients.
Labs and Facilities
- Alabama Cognitive Development (ABCD) Lab
- Casper Peer Relations and Interactions (CAPRI) Lab
- Child Life and Child Development Lab
- Close Relationships Research Lab
- Parent and Family Life Ed Lab (PEARL)
- Pediatric Development Research Lab
- Prevention of Violence & Substance Abuse Lab (PVS)
- Athletic Training Research Lab
- Clinical Nutrition, Body Composition Lab
- Crowe-White Redox Lab
- Food Behavior Interdisciplinary Lab
- Kong Research Lab
- Nutrition and Dementia Lab
- Park Lab
- Project Me Lab
- Retinoids and Carotenoids Research Lab
- Foods Lab
- Child Development Research Center
- Integrative Center for Athletic and Sport Technology
- The Fashion Archive Research Lab