The Dannon Co. Announces Third-Annual Winner Of $25,000 Yogurt & Probiotics Fellowship Grant

WHITE PLAINS, NY – The Dannon Company is pleased to announce Amanda Ford from the University of Florida as the winner of the 2014-2015 Dannon Yogurt and Probiotics Fellowship Grant. Ford’s strong interest in yogurt and probiotics and commitment to advancing human health through scientific research distinguished her from a pool of well-qualified and talented candidates.

Now in its third year, the Dannon Yogurt and Probiotics Fellowship Grant supports the next generation of scientists who have an interest in researching the functional benefits of eating yogurt and probiotics.

“The Dannon Company is proud to offer this Fellowship Grant for the third consecutive year. The study of yogurt and probiotics is one of the most exciting and rapidly emerging areas of nutritional scientific exploration, and there is still much to uncover about the functional benefits of yogurt and probiotics on the body,” said Dr. Miguel Freitas, Vice President of Health Affairs at The Dannon Company. “With this grant, Ford will be able to investigate the effects of protein fermentation on the human microbiota and on different measures of digestive health both with and without probiotic consumption.”

Since starting her PhD in the Fall of 2012, Ford has studied the characterizing effects of probiotics and their modulation of protein fermentation. She has also examined how changes in the gut microbiota can be critical to human health and disease. Ford has a comprehensive foundation in nutrition and metabolism, with a thorough understanding of the multi-disciplinary field of food science, including fermented food products, processing, regulations and safety.

“As a Fellow, I plan to expand my knowledge in the field of food science with coursework and practical experiences specifically focused on fermented dairy products,” said Amanda Ford. “My dream is to start a career in the field of probiotics and fermented foods – emphasizing promotion of health and functional benefits – and I am grateful for the opportunity Dannon has provided. This Fellowship Grant will help me achieve this goal and demonstrates Dannon’s dedication to education and research.”

Ford was chosen by a panel of judges that include: Mary Ellen Sanders, PhD, Dairy and Food Culture Technologies consultant, and Executive Science Officer of the International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics (ISAPP); Daniel Merenstein, MD, Associate Professor and Director of Research Programs at the Department of Family Medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center; Muriel Derrien, Senior Scientist – Gut Microbiota, Danone Nutricia Research; Miguel Freitas, PhD Vice President of Health Affairs, The Dannon Company.

“We were very impressed this year by the caliber of the applicant pool. It is exciting to see so many dedicated, young scientists recognizing the potential of probiotics and devoting their substantial intellectual resources to this research,” said Dr. Sanders. “Amanda’s passion for this area was evident in outstanding letters of recommendation from leaders in the field and also in her stellar accomplishments in research and coursework.”

As part of the Fellowship, Ford will receive $25,000, payable to the University of Florida to support her research and education during the 2014-2015 academic year.

About the Dannon Yogurt and Probiotics Fellowship Program:

To qualify for the Dannon Yogurt and Probiotics Fellowship Program, applicants must be currently enrolled in or applying to a full-time graduate program. One winner was selected by an expert judging panel. The Dannon Company is working directly with the individual’s graduate school finance department to credit $25,000 either for tuition, or research related projects or as otherwise allocated at The Dannon Company’s discretion.

About The Dannon Company, Inc.

Headquartered in White Plains, New York, Dannon has plants in Minster, OH, Fort Worth, TX, West Jordan, UT, and Portland, OR, which make more than 200 different flavors, styles and sizes of cultured refrigerated and frozen dairy products to serve the diverse needs of its retail and foodservice customers. Dannon brings health through food to as many people as possible via its wide offering of delicious and wholesome fresh and frozen yogurts. Dannon is a subsidiary of Danone, and Dannon is the top-selling brand of yogurt worldwide, sold under the names Dannon and Danone. For more information, visit dannon.com.

Source: The Dannon Company, Inc.