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Pennington Biomedical postdoctoral researcher Dr. Kaja Falkenhain receives Early Career Investigator Award from American Society for Nutrition

07.16.26 | Pennington Biomedical Research Center
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Pennington Biomedical Research Center postdoctoral researcher Dr. Kaja Falkenhain has been selected to receive the Peter J. Reeds Early Career Investigator Award from the American Society for Nutrition (ASN), one of the highest honors recognizing emerging scientists in the field of nutrition.

The award recognizes outstanding research in macronutrient metabolism conducted within five years of earning a doctoral degree or completing residency training. Established through an initial contribution from the Children's Nutrition Research Center at Baylor College of Medicine, the award celebrates early-career investigators whose research is advancing the understanding of human nutrition and metabolism.

Dr. Falkenhain will be recognized during ASN's flagship meeting, NUTRITION 2026, taking place July 25-28 in National Harbor, Maryland. The award will be presented during the ASN Foundation Awards Ceremony on Sunday, July 26.

"This recognition reflects Dr. Falkenhain's exceptional scientific contributions and the tremendous promise she has demonstrated early in her research career," said Dr. Jennifer Rood, Interim Senior Vice Chancellor and Executive Director at Pennington Biomedical. "At Pennington Biomedical, we are committed to mentoring and developing the next generation of scientific leaders. Kaja's innovative work in metabolism exemplifies the caliber of research taking place at our institution and reinforces our leadership in nutrition and metabolic health."

As a postdoctoral researcher at Pennington Biomedical, Dr. Falkenhain has worked under the mentorship of Drs. Leanne Redman and Eric Ravussin. Her research focuses on cross-disciplinary investigations into human (patho)physiology, particularly how nutritional exposures affect cardiometabolic health – including glycemic control and energy expenditure. She uses her training in both basic and clinical science to understand individual responses to these interventions and to link clinical outcomes to underlying mechanisms.

“I am incredibly honored to receive the Peter J. Reeds Early Career Investigator Award from the American Society for Nutrition,” said Dr. Falkenhain. “This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects the support and mentorship I've received at Pennington Biomedical. I'm extremely grateful to my mentors and collaborators whose guidance has helped shape my research, and I look forward to continuing work that advances our understanding of metabolism and ultimately improves human health.”

The Peter J. Reeds Early Career Investigator Award includes a commemorative plaque and a $1,000 monetary prize.

NUTRITION 2026 is the premier annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, bringing together thousands of researchers, clinicians and health professionals from around the world. This year's meeting will feature more than 1,650 scientific presentations highlighting the latest discoveries in nutrition science and their impact on human health.

About the Pennington Biomedical Research Center

The Pennington Biomedical Research Center is at the forefront of medical discovery as it relates to understanding the triggers of obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and dementia. Pennington Biomedical has the vision to lead the world in promoting nutrition and metabolic health and eliminating metabolic disease through scientific discoveries that create solutions from cells to society. The center conducts basic, clinical and population research, and is a campus in the LSU System.

The research enterprise at Pennington Biomedical includes over 600 employees within a network of 44 clinics and research laboratories, and 16 highly specialized core service facilities. Its scientists and physician/scientists are supported by research trainees, lab technicians, nurses, dietitians and other support personnel. Pennington Biomedical is a globally recognized, state-of-the-art research institution in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Pennington Biomedical Research Center
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