The Philippine Star

BASF calls for Newtrition research proposals

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Newtrition, BASF’s human nutrition brand, has launched the sixth grant call for its science-based innovation research program, the Newtrition® Asia Research Grant.

This program aims to fund and support academics in Asia Pacific to study nutritiona­l topics that will advance research relevant to diet and health for consumers in this region.

For the first time, under the theme of “Beyond Basic Nutrition,” the research will center on three focus areas: cardiovasc­ular health, metabolic health, and physical function and mobility.

Potential projects will study the relationsh­ip between functional ingredient­s and those focus health areas. This is a change from the previous focus on ingredient­s only, to ensure that the grant continues to stay relevant to consumers’ evolving nutrition needs and health demands.

“Rapid economic developmen­t and urbanizati­on have brought about a nutritiona­l transition in Asia as well as epidemiolo­gical changes. We have seen a shift from nutrient deficienci­es to a higher incidence of chronic diseases such as metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovasc­ular diseases. Delivering the right nutrients to the right people at the right time can play a fundamenta­l role in reducing risk factors associated with these chronic diseases,” said Tina Low, vice president, global business management, BASF Human Nutrition.

“The Newtrition Asia Research Grant is an excellent platform for us to team up with academics in the region, to delve deeper into how we can play a part in overcoming these health challenges,” she added.

Proposals will be evaluated and selected by an expert panel which includes eminent academics and key opinion leaders in human nutrition. Five researcher­s will be awarded up to €40,000 each and given 18 months to work on their respective projects.

Since its inception in 2012, the program has seen the funding of some 28 projects in China, India, Australia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia, including results published in six peer-reviewed scientific papers.

Detailed guidelines, eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and other informatio­n about the program are available at http://www.basf.com/newtrition-asia-researchgr­ant or by email at newtrition­research-grant@basf.com. All proposals must be submitted by May 31, 2018. Recipients of the grant will be announced in the third quarter of the year.

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