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Richard J. Wood, Ph.D. Chenoweth 206 Department of Nutrition University of Massachusetts 100 Holdsworth Way Amherst MA 01003 E-mail [email protected] Tel # (413) 545-1687 FAX # (413) 545-1074 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009- Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition, University of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003 1991-2009 Scientist I, Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, 711 Washington St., Boston, MA 02111 1991-2009 Associate Professor, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition, Tufts University, Boston, MA 1988-2009 Director, Mineral Bioavailability Laboratory, USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston, MA 1986-1990 Scientist II, USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston, MA 1986-1991 Assistant Professor, School of Nutrition, Tufts University, Medford, MA 1985-1986 Director, Mineral-Trace Element Laboratory, Clinical Nutrition Research Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1984-1986 Associate Director, Clinical Nutrition Research Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1984-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL EDUCATION/TRAINING 1981-84 University of Chicago Postdoctoral, Clinical/Human Nutrition 1977-81 University of Connecticut Ph.D., Nutritional Physiology 1975-77 University of Connecticut M.S., Nutritional Sciences 1968-73 Boston University B.S., Biology

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Page 1: Richard J Wood, Ph - UMass Amherst · Richard J. Wood, Ph.D. Chenoweth 206 Department of Nutrition University of Massachusetts 100 Holdsworth Way Amherst MA 01003 E-mail rwood@nutrition.umass.edu

Richard J. Wood, Ph.D.

Chenoweth 206 Department of Nutrition

University of Massachusetts 100 Holdsworth Way Amherst MA 01003

E-mail [email protected] Tel # (413) 545-1687 FAX # (413) 545-1074

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009- Associate Professor, Department of Nutrition, University of

Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003 1991-2009 Scientist I, Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on

Aging at Tufts University, 711 Washington St., Boston, MA 02111

1991-2009 Associate Professor, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of

Nutrition, Tufts University, Boston, MA 1988-2009 Director, Mineral Bioavailability Laboratory, USDA Human Nutrition

Research Center on Aging at Tufts University, Boston, MA 1986-1990 Scientist II, USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts

University, Boston, MA 1986-1991 Assistant Professor, School of Nutrition, Tufts University, Medford,

MA 1985-1986 Director, Mineral-Trace Element Laboratory, Clinical Nutrition

Research Center, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1984-1986 Associate Director, Clinical Nutrition Research Center, University of

Chicago, Chicago, IL 1984-1986 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago,

Chicago, IL

EDUCATION/TRAINING 1981-84 University of Chicago Postdoctoral, Clinical/Human Nutrition 1977-81 University of Connecticut Ph.D., Nutritional Physiology 1975-77 University of Connecticut M.S., Nutritional Sciences 1968-73 Boston University B.S., Biology

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PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: American Society for Nutrition American Physiology Society

AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST: Diet-gene interactions; Mineral metabolism and aging; Molecular mechanisms of calcium transport; Vitamin D function, Micronutrient Bioavailability; Bioactive Food Components

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY SERVICE American Society Nutritional Sciences/ American Society for Nutrition (society name change)

Graduate and Professional Education Committee (2008-2011) o Vice-Chair (2008-2009) o Chair (2009-2011)

Nutrition Science Council o Chair, Web-based Communications Task Force (2008-2009)

Senior-Level ASN Award Committee o Member, 2010

Scientific Advisory Committee o Member, 2009-2011

Scientific Program Committee o Member, 2009-2011

Minority Affairs Committee o Member, 2009-2011

Proctor and Gamble-ASNS Graduate Student Award Committee o Member, (2000)

Mead Johnson Nominee Award Committee o Member, (2000-2002)

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SCHOLARLY & PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Nutrition Reviews

o Associate Editor (1990-present)

American Journal of Clinical Nutrition o Consulting Editor (2001-2009)

Journal of Nutrition o Editorial Board Member (1994-2000) o Associate Editor, (2004-2010)

International Meeting Organizer o Joint American Society for Nutrition-UK Nutrition Society Meeting,

Cork, Ireland (2011)

MANUSCRIPT/REPORT PEER REVIEW (Ad Hoc) Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Journal of Bone and Mineral Research American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism Journal of Nutrition American Journal of Clinical Nutrition Nutrition Reviews Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics Digestive Diseases and Sciences Metabolism Journal of the American College of Nutrition Journal of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition Nutrition Institute of Medicine Report (‘Daily Mineral Intakes for Military Personnel’) Institute of Medicine Report (‘Reducing Stress Fractures in Physically Active Military Women’)

GRANT APPLICATION SCIENTIFIC PEER REVIEW National Institutes of Health Center for Scientific Review Nutrition Study Section 2003-2004, 2009, 2010

USDA CSREES Competitive Grants Nutrition Applications 1998 - 2004

The Wellcome Trust (UK) 2003 – 2004

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Scottish Research Foundation (UK) 2004

Veterans Administration 2001

INVITED INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL LECTURES Dannone Child Nutrition Conference. Sao Paulo, Brazil. 2010. “Calcium and Vitamin D Requirements in Children” Endocrinology Grand Rounds. University of Massachusetts Medical School. Worcester MA. 2008: “Vitamin D and the Metabolic Syndrome: An Update”. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HA, 2008: “Vitamin D, Adipogenesis, and Metabolic Syndrome”. 12th International Meeting Trace Elements in Man and Animals (TEMA 12), Colraine, N. Ireland, 2005: “HFE Polymorphisms, Iron Status, and Disease” 2nd International Congress International Academy on Nutrition and Aging. Albuquerque, NM (2003): “Intestinal Calcium Absorption: An Update” Institute of Medicine Food and Nutrition Board Workshop on Nutrition and the Human Genome. San Diego, CA (2003): “Microarrays and Gene Expression Profiling in Colonocytes” Eli Lilly Corporation. Indianapolis, IN (2003): “Vitamin D-mediated Transcriptional Profiling in Caco-2 Cells” American College for the Advancement of Medicine Annual Meeting. Ft Lauderdale, FL (2002): “Role of Vitamin K in Bone and Vascular Calcification” American Physiology Society - Experimental Biology Theme Session. New Orleans LA (2002): ”Hormonal Regulation of CaT1 Expression” University of Connecticut Health Science Center. Framington CT (2002): “Vitamin D-induced Calcium Transport and Gene Expression Profiling in a Human Intestinal Cell Line” Eli Lilly Corporation Skeletal Discovery Group. Kiawah Island, NC (2002): “Caco-2 Cells as a Model System to Study Vitamin D Effects on Intestinal Gene Expression” University of Connecticut Department of Nutritional Sciences Seminar. Storrs, CT (2001): “Modulators of Vitamin D-induced Ca Transport”

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Harvard University Institute of Medicine Membrane Biology Group Seminar. Boston, MA (2001): “Vitamin D-induced Calcium Transport and Gene Expression in Caco-2 Cells” USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University. Media Event: Nutritional Genomics, Boston, MA (2001): “Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms” Harvard University School of Public Health Department of Nutrition Seminar. Boston, MA (2001): “Vitamin D Regulated Calcium Absorption” American Heart Association Annual Meeting. San Antonio, TX (2001): “Poor Vitamin K Status is Associated with Severe Coronary Artery Calcification in Asymptomatic Elderly Measured by Electron Beam CT” Danone 4th International Conference on Functional Dairy Foods. New York, NY (2000): “Emerging Role of Functional Foods in Osteoporosis Prevention” Life Sciences Research Office - Workshop on the Bioavailability of Nutrients and Other Bioactive Compounds of Dietary Supplements: Defining the Research Agenda. Bethesda, MD (2000): “Bioavailability Methodologies” University of Granada, Granada, Spain (2000): “Mineral Bioavailability from Supplements” Tucuman Medical School, Tucuman, Argentina (2000): “Zinc in Clinical and Preventative Medicine” Augustus Justus University, Mendoza, Argentina (2000): “Zinc in Clinical and Preventative Medicine” Rosario Medical Society, Rosario, Argentina (2000): “Zinc in Clinical and Preventative Medicine” National Cattlemen’s Beef Association - Nutritional Research Discovery Symposium. Chicago, IL (2000): “Research Needs Relative to Dietary Zinc and Iron and the Role of Dietary Beef” American Home Products/Lederle Corporation. Pearl River, NJ (1999): “Assessing Bioavailability from Multi-Vitamin and Mineral Supplements” National Institutes of Health - Workshop on Zinc and Health: Current and Future Directions. Bethesda, MD (1999): “Assessment of Marginal Zinc Status in Humans” University of Wisconsin Department of Nutritional Sciences. Madison, WI (1999): ”New Molecular Insights into Iron Absorption”

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Olie Foundation Annual Meeting. Boston MA (1999): “Mineral Issues in Parenteral Nutrition” International Symposium on Health Effects of Dietary Chromium, Dedham, MA (1998): “Future Directions in Chromium Research” Penn State University Department of Nutritional Sciences. College Park, PA (1997): Seminar on “Iron regulation of the hemochromatosis gene” Marabou Symposium: Diet-Gene Interactions. Stockholm, Sweden (1997): Conference discussant Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms Institute of Medicine - Food & Nutrition Board: Panel on Ca and Related Nutrients ‘Workshop on Calcium, Vitamin D, Phosphorus, Magnesium, and Fluoride’. Washington DC (1996): “Functional Indicators and Criteria for Determining Calcium and Magnesium Adequacy Throughout the Lifespan” American Aging Association and American College of Clinical Gerontology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1996): “Nutrition, Genetic Markers and Bone Loss in the Elderly” Institute of Medicine- Food and Nutrition Board ‘Workshop on Assessing Readiness in Military Women: the relationship to nutrition’. Irvine, CA (1996): “Calcium Needs of Premenopausal Women” American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition– 20th Clinical Congress Washington DC (1996): ‘Nutritional Requirements Associated with Aging” University of North Carolina-Greensboro Department of Nutrition. Greensboro, NC (1995): “Mineral Requirements of the Elderly” University of Florida Department of Food Science and Nutritional Sciences, Gainsville FL (1995): “Mineral Requirements of the Elderly – Time to Reevaluate” Boston University College of Communication, Boston MA (1994): “Reporting on Food and Nutrition – and getting it right” US Environmental Protection Agency Workshop on Metal Bioavailability and Toxicity. Research Triangle Park, NC (1993): ‘Mineral-mineral interactions’.

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RESEARCH FUNDING Extramural Grants National Institutes of Health- National Cancer Institute (Subcontract) “Iron and Inflammatory Biomarkers in Gastric Cancer in the ATBC Study” Role: PI: (2008-2009) National Institutes of Health (NIH RO1 DK64327) “Functional Role of CaT1 and Calbindin D in Calcium Transport” Role: PI (2003-2007) National Cancer Institute – Bioreliance Corporation (Subcontract BRC-55502-19) “Iron and Colon Cancer in the PLCO Study” Role: PI (2006) National Cancer Institute – Bioreliance Corporation (Subcontract BRC-1108-64) “Iron and Inflammatory Biomarkers and Colon Cancer in the ATBC Study” Role: PI (2004) USDA CSREES Competitive Grant (99-35200-7583) “Effect of Vitamin K Depletion and Repletion in Elderly Women on Calcium and Bone Metabolism” Role: PI (1999-2003) USDA CSREES Competitive Grant (95-37200-1673) “Vitamin D Receptor Genotypes and Calcium Metabolism in Postmenopausal Women” Role: PI (1995-1997) Bristol-Myers Squibb “High Calcium Liquid Diets and Dietary Zinc Requirements” Role: PI (1995-1996) USDA Food and Agricultural Sciences National Needs Graduate Fellowship (94-38420-09710) “Phytochemicals and Human Nutrition” Role: Co-PI (1994-1999) Lederle Consumer Health “Calcium-Zinc Interactions in Postmenopausal Women” Role: PI (1994-1996) National Livestock & Meat Board “Dietary Pattern and Serum Ferritin in the Framingham Heart Study”

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Role: PI (1994 – 1996) Intramural Grants USDA Contract and Cooperative Agreement to the Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University (CRIS# 1950-51520-009-01) “Diet-gene Interactions and Micronutrient Status” Role: PI (2004-2009) UMASS HATCH Grant “Effect of Sulforaphane on Vitamin D Receptor Function” Role: PI (2010-2012)

PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONS (115)

Chapters (12) Wood RJ. Calcium and Phosphorus. In: Biochemical, Physiological, and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition, 2e, ed. M Stipanuk. Elsevier, Ltd. 2006. page 887-920 Wood RJ, Ronnenberg A. Iron. In: Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 10th edition. Shike M, Ross AC, Caballero B, Cousins RJ, eds. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore MD. 2005. page 248-270. Wood RJ. Bioavailability: definition, general aspects and fortificants. In: Encyclopedia of Human Nutrition, 2e, ed. Cabellero B and Allen L. Elsevier Ltd. 2005 Wood RJ. Osteoporosis. In: Functional Diary Products. T. Mattila-Sandholm and M. Saarela, eds. Woodhead Publishing Limited. Cambridge, England. 2003. pp. 94-107. Wood RJ. Calcium and Phosphorus In: Stipanuk MH, ed. Biochemical and Physiological Aspects of Human Nutrition. 2000, Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Co. pp.643-670. Serfaty-Lacrosniere C, Rosenberg IH, Wood RJ: The process of mineral absorption. In: Handbook of Metal-ligand Interactions in Biological Fluids, Bioinorganic Medicine. vol 1, G Berthon, ed. Marcel Dekker, Inc. New York. 1995; pp. 322-330. Allen LH and Wood RJ: Calcium and phosphorus. In: Modern Nutrition in Health and Disease, 8th edition. Shils ME, Olson JA and M Shik, eds. Philadelphia. Lea & Febiger 1994, 144-163. Wood RJ: Magnesium. In: Nutrition in the Elderly: The Boston Nutritional Status Survey. Smith-Gordon & Co Ltd. London, 1992, pp.163-8.

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Wood RJ: Zinc. In: Nutrition in the Elderly: The Boston Nutritional Status Survey. Smith-Gordon & Co Ltd. London, 1992, pp.177-82. Wood RJ: Copper. In: Nutrition in the Elderly: The Boston Nutritional Status Survey. Smith-Gordon & Co Ltd. London, 1992, pp.183-8. Wood RJ, Serfaty-Lacrosniere C: Effects of gastric acidity and atrophic gastritis on calcium and zinc absorption in humans. In: Chronic Gastritis and Hypochlorhydria in the Elderly. Holt PR, Russell RM, eds., CRC Press, Inc, Boca Raton, FL, 1992, pp. 187-204. Bengoa, JM and Wood RJ: Magnesium. In: Absorption and Malabsorption of Mineral Nutrients. N.W. Solomons and I.H. Rosenberg, Eds., Alan R. Liss, Co., New York, 1984,p. 69-88. Reviews (26) Alzaim M, Wood RJ. Vitamin D and gestational diabetes. Nutr Reviews 2012: (accepted for publication). Maxwell CS, Carbone E, Wood RJ. Better newborn vitamin D status lowers RSV-associated bronchiolitis in infants. Nutr Reviews 2012: (In Press) Maxwell CS, Wood RJ. Update on vitamin D and type 2 diabetes. Nutr Reviews 2011: 69:291-295 Martini LA, Wood RJ. Milk intake and the risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension and prostate cancer. Arq Bras Endocrinol Metabol. 2009 Jul;53(5):688-94. PubMed PMID: 19768259. Wood RJ. Manganese and birth outcome. Nutr Reviews. 2009 Jul;67(7):416-20. PubMed PMID: 19566601. Martini LA, Wood RJ. Vitamin D-blood pressure connection: update on epidemiologic, clinical and mechanistic evidence. Nutr Reviews 2008; 66:291-297. Wood RJ. Vitamin D and adipogenesis: new molecular insights. Nutr Reviews 2008: 66:40-46. Martini L, Wood RJ. Vitamin D and the metabolic syndrome. Nutr Reviews 2006; 64:479-486. Wood RJ. The iron-heart disease connection: Is it dead or just hiding? Ageing Research Reviews 2004; 3:355-367.

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Angelo G, Wood RJ. Novel intracellular proteins associated with cellular vitamin D action. Nutr Reviews 2002; 60:1-3. Wood RJ. The “anemic” enterocyte in hereditary hemochromatosis: molecular insights into the control of intestinal iron absorption. Nutr Reviews 2002; 60:144-147. Martini LA, Wood RJ. Assessing magnesium status: a persisting problem. Nutr Clinical Care; 2001; 4:332-337. Wood RJ. Assessment of marginal zinc status in humans. J Nutr 2000; 130:1350S-1354S Martini L, Wood RJ. Should dietary calcium and protein be restricted in patients with nephrolithiasis? Nutr Reviews 2000; 58: 111-7 Wood RJ. Rational design of multi-nutrient supplements. Nutr Clinical Care 1999; 2: 327-8. Wood RJ, Fleet JC. The genetics of osteoporosis: Vitamin D receptor polymorphisms. Annual Rev Nutr 1998; 18: 234-257 Wood RJ, Han O. Recently identified molecular aspects of intestinal iron absorption. J Nutr 1998; 128: 1841-4. Whiting S, Wood RJ. Adverse effects of high calcium diets. Nutr Reviews 1997; 55:1-9. Whiting SJ, Wood R, Kim K. Pharmacology Update. Calcium supplementation. J Am Acad Nurse Practitioners 1997; 9:187-92. Fleming D, Wood RJ. Plasma transferrin receptor helps to predict iron deficiency in the anemia of chronic disease. Nutr Reviews 1995, 53: 167-169. Wood RJ, Suter PM, Russell RM. Mineral requirements of the elderly. Am J Clin Nutr 1995; 62:493-505. Wood RJ. Potassium bicarbonate supplementation and calcium metabolism in postmenopausal women: are we barking up the wrong tree? Nutr Reviews 1994; 52: 278-280. Wood RJ, Serfaty-Lacrosniere C: Gastric acidity, atrophic gastritis, and calcium absorption. Nutr Reviews 1992;50:33-40. Baker DH, Wood RJ: Cellular antioxidant status and human immunodeficiency virus replication. Nutr Reviews 1992;50:15-8. Wood RJ: Mineral needs of the elderly: developing a research agenda for the 1990s. AGE 1991; 14:120-8.

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Sitrin MD and Wood RJ. Clinical signs and management of hypophosphatemia. Clin Consultations 3:1-6, 1983. Primary Research Papers (78) Ettinger AS,Figueroa HL, García AM, Kordas K, Wood RJ, Peterson KE, Hu H, Avila MH, MMT Rojo. Effect of Calcium Supplementation on Bone Mobilization in Pregnancy and Early Postpartum: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Epidemiology 2012 (submitted Aug 15, 2012) Cook MB, Kamangar F, Weinstein SJ, Albanes D, Virtamo J, Taylor PR, Abnet CC, Wood RJ, Petty G, Cross, AJ, Dawsey SM. Iron in Relation to Gastric Cancer in the Alpha-Tocopherol, Beta-Carotene Cancer Prevention Study. Cancer Epi Biomarkers & Prevent 2012; (accepted for publication Aug 2012). Khan AH, Rohra DK, Saghir SA, Udani SK, Wood RJ, Jabbar A. No change in calcium absorption in adult Pakistani population before and after vitamin D administration using strontium as surrogate. Osteoporos Int 2012;May 10 [Epub ahead of print]. Khan AH, Rohra DK, Saghir SA, Udani SK, Wood R, Jabbar A. Response of a single ‘mega intramuscular dose’ of vitamin D on serum 25OHD and parathyroid hormone levels. J Coll Physcicians Surg Pak. 2012;22:207-12. Cross AJ, Sinha R, Wood RJ, Xue X, Huang WY, Yeager M, Hayes RB, Gunter MJ. Iron homeostasis and distal colorectal adenoma risk in the prostate, lung, colorectal, and ovarian cancer screening trial. Cancer Prev Res (Phila). 2011 Sep;4(9):1465-75. PubMed PMID: 21685236; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3168068. Peters BSE, Santos LC, Fisberg M, Wood RJ, Martini LA. Prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency in Brazilian adolescents. Annals Nutr Metab 2009; 54:15-21. Cui M, Zhao Y, Hance KW, Shao A, Wood RJ, Fleet JC. Effects of MAPK signaling on 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D-mediated CYP24 gene expression in the enterocyte-like cell line, Caco-2. J Cell Physiol. 2009 Apr;219(1):132-42. PubMed PMID: 19097033; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2909676. Angelo G, Lamon-Fava S, Sonna LA, Lindauer ML, Wood RJ. Heat shock protein 90beta: a novel mediator of vitamin D action. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2008; 367(3):578-83. Seaverson EL, Buell JS, Fleming DJ, Bermudez OI, Potischman N, Wood RJ. Chasan-Taber L, Tucker KL. Poor iron status is more prevalent in Hispanic than in non-Hispanic white older adults in Massachusetts. J Nutr. 2007; 137:414-420.

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Mernitz H, Smith DE, Wood RJ, Russell RM, Wang X-D. Inhibition of lung carcinogenesis by 1α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 and 9-cis retinoic acid in the A/J mouse model: evidence of retinoid antagonism of vitamin D toxicity. Clin Cancer Res. 2007.;120: 1402-1409. Martini L, Booth S, Saltzman E, Latorre M, Wood RJ. Dietary phylloquinone depletion and repletion in postmenopausal women: effects on bone and mineral metabolism. Osteoporosis International. 2006. 17(6):929-35. Gunter MJ, Stolzenberg-Solomon R, Cross AJ, Leitzmann MF, Wood R, Virtamo J, Taylor P, Albanes D, Sinha R. Serum C-reactive protein (CRP) and colorectal cancer risk in a cohort of Finnish male smokers. Cancer Research. 2006. 15;66(4):2483-7. Crowell R, Ferris AM, Wood RJ, Joyce P, Slivka H. Comparative effectiveness of zinc protoporphyrin and hemoglobin concentration in identifying iron-deficiency in a group of low-income preschoolers: The practical implications of illness. Pediatrics. 2006. 118(1):224-32. Cross AJ, Gunter MJ, Wood RJ, Pietinen P, Taylor PR, Virtamo J, Albanes D, Sinha R. Iron and colorectal cancer risk in the alpha-tocopherol, beta-carotene cancer prevention study. Int J Cancer. 2006. 15;118:3147-52 Taparia S, Fleet JC, Peng J-B, Wang XD, Wood RJ. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D and 25-hydroxyvitamin D - mediated regulation of TRPV6 (a putative epithelial calcium channel) mRNA expression in Caco-2 cells. Eur J Nutr. 2006 45(4):196-204. Ronnenberg AG, Wood RJ, Wang X, Xing H, Chen C, Chen, D, Guang W, Huang A, Wang L, Xu X. Preconception hemoglobin and ferritin concentrations are associated with pregnancy outcome in a prospective cohort of Chinese women. J Nutr 2004; 134:2586-91. Wood RJ, Tchack L, Angelo G, Pratt RE, Sonna LA. DNA microarray analysis of vitamin D-induced gene expression in human colon carcinoma cell line. Physiological Genomics. 2004; 17:122-129 Navarro M, Wood RJ. Plasma changes in micronutrients following a multivitamin and mineral supplement in healthy adults. J Am Coll Nutr 2003; 22:124-132. Booth SL, Martini L, Peterson JW, Saltzman E, Dallal GE, Wood RJ. Dietary phylloquinone depletion and repletion in older women. J Nutr 2003; 133:2565-9. Martini L, Wood RJ. Relative bioavailability of calcium-rich dietary sources in the elderly: Am J Clin Nutr 2002; 76:1345-50

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Fleming DJ, Jacques PF, Massaro JM, D’Agostino RB, Wilson PWF, Wood RJ. Dietary factors associated with risk of high iron stores in the elderly Framingham Heart Study cohort. Am J Clin Nutr 2002; 76:1375-84 Fleet JC, Eksir F, Wood RJ. Vitamin D-inducible calcium transport and gene expression in three Caco-2 cell lines. Am J Physiol 2002; 283:G618-G625 Martini L, Tchack L, Wood RJ. Iron treatment down regulates DMT-1 and IREG-1 mRNA expression in Caco-2 cells. J Nutr 2002; 132: 693-696. Wood RJ, Tchack L, Taparia S. 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 increases the expression of the CaT1 epithelial calcium channel in the Caco-2 human intestinal cell line. BMC Physiology 2001; 1:11. Fleming DJ, Jacques PF, Massaro JM, D’Agostino RB, Wilson PWF, Wood RJ. Iron status of the free-living, elderly Framingham Heart Study cohort: an iron-replete population with a high prevalence of elevated iron stores. Am J Clin Nutr 2001; 73:638-646. Fleming DJ, Jacques PF, Massaro JM, D’Agostino RB, Wilson PWF, Wood RJ. Aspirin intake and the use of serum ferritin as a measure of iron status. Am J Clin Nutr 2001; 74: 219-226. Shao A, Wood RJ, Fleet JC. Increased vitamin D receptor level enhances 1,25(OH)2vitamin D induced gene expression and calcium transport in Caco-2 cells. J Bone Mineral Research 2001; 16:615-624 Booth SL, O’Brien-Morse M, Saltzman E, Lichtenstein AH, McKeown NM, Wood RJ, Gundberg CM. Effects of a hydrogenated form of vitamin K on bone formation and resorption. Am J Clin Nutr 2001; 74: 783-790. McKeown NM, Rasmussen HM, Charnley JM, Wood RJ, Booth SL. Accuracy of phylloquinone (vitamin K-1) data in 2 nutrient databases as determined by direct laboratory analysis of diets. J Am Dietetics Assoc 2000; 100: 1201-1203. Booth SL, McKeown NM, Lichtenstein AH, Morse MO, Davidson KW, Wood RJ, Gundberg C. A hydrogenated form of vitamin K: its relative bioavailability and presence in the food supply. J Food Composition and Analysis 2000; 13:311-317. Han O, Fleet JC, Wood RJ. Reciprocal regulation of HFE and Nramp2 gene expression by iron in human intestinal cells. J Nutr 1999; 129: 98-104. Fleet JC, Wood RJ. Specific 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol-mediated regulation of transcellular calcium transport in Caco-2 cells. Am J Physiol. 1999; 276: G958-G964. Fleming DJ, Jacques PF, Dallal GE, Tucker KL, Wilson PWF, Wood RJ. Dietary determinants of iron stores in an elderly population: The Framingham Heart Study. Am J

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Clin Nutr 1998; 67: 722-33. Berkelhammer C, Wood RJ, Sitrin MD. Inorganic phosphorous reduces hypercalciuria during total parenteral nutrition by enhancing renal tubular calcium absorption. J Parent Enteral Nutr 1998; 22: 142-146. Wood RJ, Fleet JC, Cashman K, Bruns ME, DeLuca HF. Intestinal calcium absorption in the aged rat: evidence of intestinal resistance to 1,25(OH)2vitamin D. Endocrinology 1998; 139: 3843-8. Wood RJ, Zheng JJ. High calcium intakes reduce zinc absorption and balance in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 1997; 65: 1803-9. Fleet JC, Bradley J, Reddy GS, Ray R, Wood RJ. 1,25(OH)2 Vitamin D3 analogs with minimal in vivo calcemic activity can stimulate significant transepithelial calcium transport and mRNA expression in vitro. Arch Biochem Biophys 1996;329: 228-234. Fleet JC, Wood RJ, Harris S, Dawson-Hughes B. The Bsm-1 vitamin D receptor restriction fragment length polymorphism (BB) predicts low bone density in premenopausal black and white women. J Bone Mineral Res 1995;10:985-90. Serfaty-Lacrosniere C, Wood RJ, Voytko D, Saltzman JR, Pedrosa M, Sepe TE, Russell RR. Hypochlorhydria from short-term omeprazole treatment does not inhibit intestinal absorption of calcium, phosphorus, magnesium or zinc from food in humans. J Am Coll Nutr 1995; 14:364-8. Hock JM, Wood RJ. Growth hormone does not enhance the anabolic effect of human parathyroid hormone (1-34) on bone in aging multiparous and virgin rats. Mech Ageing Dev 1995; 85:183-97. Graves SW, Wood RJ, Brown EM, Seely EW: Calcium and calciotropic hormones in transient hypertension of pregnancy versus preeclampsia. Hypertension in Pregnancy 1994; 13: 87-95. Fleet JC and Wood RJ: Identification of calbindin D-9k mRNA and its regulation by 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 in Caco-2 cells. Arch Biochem Biophys 1994; 308: 171-174. Fleet JC, Bruns ME, Hock JM, Wood RJ. Growth hormone and parathyroid hormone stimulate intestinal calcium absorption in aged female rats. Endocrinology 1994; 134: 1755-1760. Fleet JC, Turnbull AJ, Bourcier M, Wood RJ: Vitamin D-sensitive and quinacrine-sensitive zinc transport in human intestinal cell line Caco-2. Am J Physiol 1993; 264: G1037- G1045.

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Zheng JJ, Mason JB, Rosenberg IH, Wood RJ: Measurement of zinc bioavailability from beef and a ready-to-eat high fiber breakfast cereal in humans: application of a whole gut lavage technique. Am J Clin Nutr 1993; 58:902-7. Turnbull AJ, Wood RJ and Russell RM: Hypochlorhydria does not inhibit zinc absorption in the rat. Nutr Res 1992; 12: 999-1008. Seely EW, Wood RJ, Brown EM and Graves SW: Lower serum ionized calcium and abnormal calciotropic hormone levels in preeclampsia. J Clin Endo Metab 1992; 74: 1436-40. Giuliano AR, Wood RJ: Vitamin D-regulated calcium transport in Caco-2 cells: unique in vitro model. Am J Physiol, 260:G207-12, 1991. Giuliano AR, Franceschi R, Wood RJ: Characterization of the vitamin D receptor from the Caco-2 human colon carcinoma cell line: effect of cellular differentiation. Arch Biochem Biophys 285:261-269, 1991. Wood RJ, Contois JH, Wilkening C: Intestinal adaptation to dietary calcium restriction in rats fed high protein diets. Nutr Res 11:831-4, 1991. Hock JM, Wood RJ: Bone response to parathyroid hormone in aged rats. Scanning Microscopy International 1991; Sup 1:53-8. Wood RJ, Zheng J-J: Milk consumption and zinc retention in postmenopausal women. J Nutr 120:398-403, 1990. Cary EE, Wood RJ, Schwartz R: Stable Mg isotopes as tracers using ICP-MS. J Micronutr Anal 8:13-22, 1990. Berkelhammer CH, Wood RJ, Rosenberg IH, Sitrin MD: Alkalinization with acetate reduces hypercalciuria during total parenteral nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 48:1482-9, 1988. Carroll KM, Wood RJ, Chang EB, Rosenberg IH: Glucose enhancement of transcellular calcium transport in the intestine. Am J Physiol 255:G339-45, 1988. Wood RJ, Sitrin MD, Rosenberg IH: Effect of phosphorus on endogenous calcium losses during total parenteral nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 48:632-636, 1988. Knowles J, Wood RJ, Rosenberg IH: Response of fractional calcium absorption in women to various coadministered oral glucose doses. Am J Clin Nutr 48:1471-4, 1988. Wood RJ, Hanssen D: Effect of milk and lactose intolerance on zinc absorption in postmenopausal women. J Nutr 118:982-986, 1988.

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Wood RJ, Gerhardt A and Rosenberg IH: Effects of glucose and glucose polymers on calcium absorption in healthy subjects. Am J Clin Nutr 46:699-701, 1987. Knowles J, Wood RJ and Rosenberg I: Response of fractional calcium absorption to various glucose loads in women. Am J Clin Nutr 45:862, 1987. Berkelhammer CH, Wood RJ, Rosenberg IH, Sitrin MD: Mechanism for reduction of TPN-induced hypercalciuria by phosphate: evidence against the role of parathyroid hormone. J Parent Enteral Nutr 11:85, 1987. Wood RJ, Sitrin MD, Cusson GJ, and Rosenberg IH: Reduction of TPN-induced urinary calcium loss by increasing the phosphorus in the TPN prescription. J Parent Enteral Nutr 10:188-90, 1986. Bei L, Wood RJ, Rosenberg IH: Glucose polymer increases jejunal calcium, magnesium and zinc absorption in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 44:244-7, 1986. Zheng J-J, Wood RJ and Rosenberg IH: Study of enhancing effect of glucose polymer on intestinal calcium absorption. Acta Nutr Sinica 8:284-6, 1986. Zheng J-J, Wood RJ and Rosenberg IH: Enhancement of calcium absorption in rats by coadministration of glucose polymer. Am J Clin Nutr 41:243-5, 1985. Wood RJ, Bengoa JM, Sitrin MD and Rosenberg IH: Calciuretic effect of cyclic versus continuous total parenteral nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 41:614-9, 1985. Wood RJ, Bengoa JM and Rosenberg IH: Urinary C-peptide measurements in patients receiving continuous and cyclic total parenteral nutrition. J Lab Clin Med 105:259-64, 1985. Gollaher CJ, Wood RJ, Holl M and Allen LH: A comparison of amino acid-induced hypercalciuria in sham-operated and parathyroidectomized rats. J Nutr 114: 622-626, 1984. Wood RJ, Allen LH and Bronner F: Calcium metabolism in the short-term streptozotocin diabetic rat. Am J Physiol 247:R120-3, 1984. Wood RJ, Sitrin MD and Rosenberg IH: Calciuria in total parenteral nutrition: Effects of amino acid and glucose. Am J Clin Nutr 40:101-6, 1984. Zheng J-J, Wood RJ and Rosenberg IH: Enhancement of calcium absorption by glucose polymer in rats. Am J Clin Nutr 39:687, 1984. Wood RJ, Bengoa JM and Rosenberg IH: Urinary C-peptide measurements in patients receiving cyclic and continuous total parenteral nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 39:674, 1984.

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Allen LH, Wood RJ and Bartlett RS: Dietary protein level and skeletal development in the Golden Syrian Hamster. Proc Soc Exp Med Biol 172:324-29, 1983. Wood RJ and Allen LH: Evidence for insulin involvement in arginine - and glucose-induced hypercalciuria in the rat. J Nutr 113:1561-67, 1983. Bengoa JM, Sitrin MD, Wood RJ and Rosenberg IH: Amino-acid induced hypercalciuria in patients on total parenteral nutrition. Am J Clin Nutr 39:264-269, 1983. Allen LH, Block GD, Wood RJ and Bryce G: Role of insulin and parathyroid hormone in the protein-induced calciuria of man. Nutr Res 1:3-11, 1981. Block GD, Wood RJ, Allen LH: A comparison of the effects of feeding sulfur amino acids and protein on urine calcium in man. Am J Clin Nutr 33:2128-36, 1980. Wood RJ, Stake PE, Eiseman JH, Shippee RL, Wolski KE and Koehn U: Effects of heat and pressure processing on the relative biological value of selected dietary supplemental inorganic iron salts as determined by the chick hemoglobin repletion assay. J Nutr 108:1477-84, 1978. Non-peered Review Publications (100+ not shown) (Abstracts/Conference Proceedings/Letters/Miscellaneous)

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