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Diane Marie Anderson

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Diane Marie Anderson

Birth
Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Oct 2020 (aged 68)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lewis Center, Delaware County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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She was a member of the Section of Neonatology at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital for 20 years and a pioneer in the field of neonatal nutrition. She earned her undergraduate degree at Bowling Green State University and her Master's and Doctorate of Philosophy from Case Western Reserve University. She worked for the Medical University of South Carolina. She came to Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital as an Associate Professor in 2000. She was one of the first neonatal dietitians in the United States and the only person to hold a Maternal and Child Health training grant for neonatal dietitians for over 20 consecutive years. She helped train countless dietitians as well as authored numerous publications, textbook chapters, and organized a national Neonatal Nutrition Conference attended by hundreds each year. She was preceded by her parents, Enar and Dorothy Anderson, and is survived by her sisters, Karen Anderson and Marsha (Mark) Chickey.
She was a member of the Section of Neonatology at Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital for 20 years and a pioneer in the field of neonatal nutrition. She earned her undergraduate degree at Bowling Green State University and her Master's and Doctorate of Philosophy from Case Western Reserve University. She worked for the Medical University of South Carolina. She came to Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital as an Associate Professor in 2000. She was one of the first neonatal dietitians in the United States and the only person to hold a Maternal and Child Health training grant for neonatal dietitians for over 20 consecutive years. She helped train countless dietitians as well as authored numerous publications, textbook chapters, and organized a national Neonatal Nutrition Conference attended by hundreds each year. She was preceded by her parents, Enar and Dorothy Anderson, and is survived by her sisters, Karen Anderson and Marsha (Mark) Chickey.


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