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Current NuFS Department Newsletter

The current NuFS Department newsletter is full of the latest news about the department, students, graduates, and faculty here at SJSU and elsewhere in the world.

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Lockers for NuFS Students

There are lockers available for NuFS student use in the Central Classroom Building. The Locker Room is located across from CCB 108.

The small lockers are for NuFS students enrolled in Nutrition and Food Science laboratory classes, such as NuFS 101A, NuFS 103, NuFS 108A, and NuFS 111L. These lockers are assigned at the beginning of the semester. Students generally fill out an application sheet in their lab class, and the locker will be assigned by the next class period. Students must supply their own lock. These lockers must be vacated at the end of the semester. 

The large lockers are for graduate students currently conducting research. Students must see the NuFS Department Technicians in CCB 116. These lockers do not need to be vacated at the end of the semester, but arrangements must be made in advance if you plan to keep the locker until the next semester.

Renal Dialysis Instructional Video (click here)

"Get to know what its like to be on renal hemodialysis and find out who works in a dialysis facility and what they do. This video webstream is a virtual tour of the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center's Renal Care Center in San Jose California and it was designed to help introduce health care students and clients to hemodialysis."

Carbohydrate Counting for South Asians

An introduction to carbohydrates and their effects on blood sugar levels, with an emphasis on traditional Indian and Pakistani foods, including tips on how much carbohydrate to eat, how to count carbohydrates in foods, as well as carbohydrate content in typical servings of these foods.

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