The Integrative Research Program
The hallmark of research training at the IBRC is its integrative and collaborative approach. Participants in the IBRC training program have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of projects related to eating behavior and its disorders. Broad research areas include:
- Food Properties and Ingestive Behavior
- Energy and Nutrient Sensing
- Endocrine and Neural Controls of Ingestive Behavior
- Energy Intake, Expenditure and Balance
- Culture, Environment and Ingestive Behavior
- Ingestive Behaviors and Health Across the Lifespan
Contact IBRC
To contact IBRC, please e-mail mattes@purdue.edu