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Nate Korth

Nate Korth, a doctoral student in the Department of Food Science and Technology, is researching a variety of popcorn that has a notably beneficial effect on the human microbiome.
Study identifies connections among popcorn, microbiome, human health
November 12, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Food for Health Center scientists from the labs of James C. Schnable and Andy Benson examine sorghum plants at the Greenhouse Innovation Center at Nebraska Innovation Campus. The Husker scientists (from left) are Chenyong Miao, Qinnan “Bob” Yang, Zhikai Liang and Mallory Van Haute.
IANR tech boosts understanding of food crop traits, gut microbiome
October 12, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Penne pasta
Gluten tag? Common restaurant practice transfers gluten to gluten-free pasta
August 27, 2021
Science & Technology

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