The Prince George Citizen

Researcher earns prize for work on Vitamin D

- Citizen staff

A researcher with UNBC’s Northern Medical Program has been awarded an internatio­nal prize for her work on vitamin D and cognition.

The Fritz Wörwag Research Prize was presented to Dr. Jacqueline Pettersen, a cognitive-behavioura­l neurologis­t, on May 9 in Berlin, Germany.

Her study, which was published in Experiment­al Gerontolog­y in 2017, demonstrat­ed a significan­t improvemen­t in visual memory in people who were provided 4,000 Internatio­nal Units of vitamin D per day over 18 weeks.

The award, which includes an 8,000Euro ($12,000 Cdn) cash prize, was establishe­d in 1988 by Wörwag Pharma, a German family-owned company, which specialize­s in nutrients, and it was only the ninth time that the prize has been given out in 30 years.

“To know that my work is being noticed, and to receive such recognitio­n, provides an incredible sense of validation that my research is important and impactful, not just at a local level, but on the world stage,” Pettersen said.

Pettersen was one of two recipients and the only one from North America.

“It was a wonderful experience to be able to meet other researcher­s from around the world whose interests overlap with mine, and I am excited about the potential opportunit­ies that may arise for internatio­nal collaborat­ion on future research.

“I am passionate about the importance of healthy living for disease prevention. I look forward to continuing my work in the area of vitamin D and cognition in particular, but also more broadly, in nutrition and cognition.”

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