About Dr. Alison K. Ventura
www.alisonkventura.com
Alison is currently a post-doctoral fellow with the Monell Chemical Senses Center. Her research focuses on infants and toddlers and how early experience shapes the development of flavor and food preferences and eating behaviors during early childhood, as well as the long term implications of this early experience for later dietary patterns and obesity risk.
Alison received a B.S. in Psychology with an emphasis in Biology and a minor in Community Nutrition from the University of California, Davis in 2003. In 2005, she earned two Master's degrees from the Pennsylvania State University: one in Nutritional Sciences and the other in Human Development and Family Studies. In May of 2008, she completed her graduate work, earning a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Studies from the Pennsylvania State University.
Throughout Alison’s undergraduate and graduate training, she has assisted with and/or conducted research on a wide realm of health-related topics, ranging from the origins of autism to the acceptability of electric vehicles to breast-feeding promotion to the prevention of obesity. Her graduate work mainly focused on the etiology and development of childhood obesity, and how the family environment contributes to the development of children's eating behaviors, dietary patterns, growth patterns and eventual weight status and metabolic outcomes. She plans to continue on in this field in my future endeavors.