Growth Summit 2022: Nutrient Bioavailability and Consideration for Pediatric Population

Publication Date: 04 June 2022

Presenter(S): Steven Abrams, MD

Location: Virtual

Presenter Bio(s):

Steven Abrams, MD

Professor of Pediatrics 
Dell Medical School 
University of Texas 
Austin, TX, USA

Steven A. Abrams is the Director of the Dell Pediatric Research Institute and a Professor of Pediatrics. He has developed and championed the use of stable isotopes to determine mineral requirements and physiological turnover rates in infants and children. He has also developed mass spectrometric methods and analytical approaches that allow populations throughout the world to obtain critical data needed for food fortification strategies to be effective.

His research has also furthered understanding of the physiological basis for hormonal changes during growth affecting bone formation and turnover using mathematical modeling techniques adapted by his team for infants and small children. He has conducted research studies using mineral isotopes in more than 20 countries and, for 25 years, operated the largest nutritional research lab in the world, analyzing biological samples for mineral isotope enrichment. He has frequently consulted with governments and has been a trainer for the International Atomic Energy Agency in developing the skills of scientists in countries including Pakistan, Egypt, Indonesia, and South Africa on isotopic techniques as applied to human nutrition. 

He has also authored dozens of methodological papers and a textbook relating disease processes to nutrient metabolism. He frequently consults with companies related to product design to incorporate key nutrients, especially calcium and iron, in their products. In 2016, he received the highest award in the pediatric nutritional research community, the Samuel J. Fomon Nutrition Award, for his contributions to helping improve the health of children through the application of mineral stable isotope research. 

Abrams has served as a member of the Committee on Nutrition of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is now chair of that committee. He has published numerous editorials advocating for healthy nutrition and other healthcare needs of children. From 2012-15, he was a member of the Dietary Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, being the first pediatrician member of that committee in 25 years. That committee advises the U.S. government on all its nutrition programs. He has served as an adviser to international governments on nutrition policy, especially in Peru and Panama, where he has met with government leaders to help develop strategies to fight malnutrition. Abrams routinely interacts with underrepresented minority students in advocating for their role in scientific discovery and has been a mentor to many such students advancing in their scientific careers.

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