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Anita Panjwani

Anita Panjwani

  • Assistant Professor, Department of Nutrition Science

Office and Contact

Room: STON G1-C

Email: apanjwan@purdue.edu

Phone: 765-494-6559


Education
PhD The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 2019
 
Research Interests
Neurodevelopmental disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, metabolic disorders, prevention, treatment, phytonutrients, diet-based therapies, food-related sensory sensitivities and behaviors
 
Teaching Interests
Nutrition, public health nutrition
 
Grants
2023 - Purdue Ingestive Behaviors Research Center
2023 - Purdue Autism Research Center Interdisciplinary Bridge Grant
2021 - Angelman Syndrome Foundation
 
Selected Publications
Panjwani, A. Andrews, S., Hamrick, L., Wheeler, A., Kelleher, B.L. Early Hyperphagia in Prader-Willi Syndrome Compared to Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders. Am J Intellect Dev Disabil (in press).

Panjwani, A., Bailey, R.L., Kelleher, B.L. COVID-19 and Food-related Outcomes in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Disparities by Income and Food Security Status. Curr Dev Nutr 2021; 5(9):nzab112.

Zimmerman, A.W., Singh K., Connors, S.L., Liu, H., Panjwani, A., Lee, L., Diggins, E., Foley, A., Melnyk, S., Singh, I.N., James, S.J., Frye, R.E., Fahey, J.W. Randomized Controlled Trial of Sulforaphane and Metabolite Discovery in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Mol Autism 2021; 12(1):38.

Panjwani, A., Cowan, A.E., Jun, S., Bailey, R.L. Trends in Nutrient and non-Nutrient containing Dietary Supplement Use among U.S. Children from 1999-2016. J. Peds 2020; 231:131-140.e2.

Panjwani, A., Ji, Y., Fahey, J.W., Palmer, A., Wang G., Hong, X., Zuckerman, B., Wang, X. Maternal Dyslipidemia, Plasma Branched-Chain Amino Acids levels, and the Risk of Child Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence of Sex Difference. J Autism Dev Dis 2020; 50(2):540-550.