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Professor Annie Anderson |
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Director and Professor of Food Choice at the Centre for Public Health Nutrition Research, University of Dundee. |
Prof Annie Anderson, (BSc
PhD SRD RPHN) graduated in 1979 as a dietitian and after two years in clinical
practice has pursued a research career with posts in the Universities of
Cambridge, Aberdeen, Glasgow and the MRC Medical Sociology Unit. Research
interests focus on factors that influence food choice, dietary assessment
methodology and the impact of dietary selection on human health. Diet and health
inequalities has been a major theme of recent work and current research involves
assessing the impact of dietary interventions in studies of free living
individuals. She is editor of The Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
(Blackwell Science), an expert member of the UK Scientific Advisory Committee on
Nutrition (SACN) and is currently a member of the Scottish Executive expert
panel on school meals.
Contact details:
Prof Annie Anderson,
Centre for Public Health Nutrition Research, Department of Medicine, University
of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, Dundee DD1 9SY.
Tel: 01382 496442 Fax: 01382 496452
email:
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Dr James Dunbar is a founder member of the Berry Scotland Programme.
Professor Mike Lean |
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Professor of Human Nutrition and Head of Human Nutrition Department at University of Glasgow. |
Professor Lean holds the
position of Rank Chair of Human Nutrition at the University of Glasgow where he
is also a Consultant Physician at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He trained in
medicine at the University of Cambridge and St Bartholemew's.
His clinical training was mainly in Aberdeen but he returned to Cambridge to
join the scientific staff of the Medical Research Council and University of
Cambridge Dunn Nutrition Unit. Here he embarked on a research career in
nutrition, specialising in obesity and energy balance and completed higher
professional training in diabetes.
In 1992 he was appointed to his present position, teaching and directing
research into human nutrition. He maintains a full clinical input in General
Acute Medicine, Diabetes and in the Nutrition Support Team. He has increasingly
become involved in public health and health promotion measures to prevent
disease and promote good health through healthy eating. In 1995 he was appointed
to the Health Education board for Scotland.
Contact details:
Prof Mike Lean,
Human Nutrition Department, Queen Elizabeth Building, Glasgow Royal Infirmary,
Glasgow G31 2ER
Tel:0141 2114686 Fax: 0141 2114844
email:
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Andrew Logan |
Scotfruit |
Soft Fruit Grower and Chairman of Scotfruit. |
Andrew Logan has over 30
years experience in the fruit and vegetable industry. In the early 1970s he was
the chairman of the soft fruit and vegetable committee of the National Farmers
Union (Scotland). He was then instrumental in setting up a co-operative allowing
the Kingdom of Fife to become a major vegetable producer. His current enterprise
is with Scotfruit, an innovative and forward thinking company dedicated to
supplying supermarkets and specialist fruit manufacturers with fresh and frozen
quality Scottish soft fruit. Scotfruit has also been involved in creating one of
the first Producer Organisations dedicated to fruit in Scotland (Berry Growers
Ltd). The key objectives of Berry Growers Ltd include improving product quality
and safety, consolidated marketing and season extension and improving the
environment.
Contact details:
Andrew Logan
Tel 01334 652941
email:
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Hector MacLean is a
chartered surveyor with experience of managing rural property and consultancy
throughout the UK and Europe. Presently he is working on his own account as a
consultant to Brodies solicitors in Edinburgh. His particular interests are in
finding alternative ways of producing income for the rural economy, and the
potential for berries to form an alternative crop, especially in upland areas.
Contact details:
Hector MacLean,
Tel 01575 540302
email:
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Ronnie McNicol |
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Independant Scientific Consultant, Breeder and Propagator. |
Ronnie McNicol has 28
years experience working with soft fruit. Previously he was head of fruit
research at the Scottish Crop Research Institute and is now managing director of
ReDeva, a new international raspberry and strawberry breeding company based in
Dundee. Breeding work concentrates on producing varieties which have good eating
quality and high levels of antioxidants.
Contact details:
Ronnie McNicol,
Tel: 01382 561251
email:
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Ewan Pate has 30 years
experience in growing raspberries. He was chairman of the Scottish Soft Fruit
Discussion Society and then National Farmers Union (Scotland) soft fruit
convenor. Latterly he was chairman of Scottish Soft Fruit Growers and is now
director of Saltire Fruits, a new company specialising in producing chilled
raspberry pulp for the processing industry.
Contact details:
Ewan Pate,
Tel: 01382 504637
email
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Anne Thomson |
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Marketing Consultant, Gallagher Associates and Managing Director, Ella Drinks |
Having worked for an
American advertising agency in London on well known brands and then for Shell UK
in market research and retail in both London and Glasgow she has seen how big
companies develop brands. Coming back to Scotland in 1987 allowed her to work
with the Scottish food and drink industry and other commercial sectors as a
consultant in product development and market research.
Her interest is in helping the primary produce sectors, in which Scotland
excels, to develop added value products with value added here in Scotland and
which allow such produce to freature in the diets of the UK consumer. This will
bring many benefits for the Scottish economy, including the provision of jobs
which bring knowledge skills north of the border. As a farmer's daughter from
Angus she feels that farming needs to be in touch with what consumer markets
seek and be driven more by the market rather than by subsidies or big business.
This in the long term would give farms more control over their businesses and
lead to stronger rural development.
Contact Details:
Anne Thomson
Tel: 01786 834342
email:
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An advisory group has also been set up to give guidance to the programme board and the scientific co-ordinator on certain issues. Members of the advisory group include:
| Dr Rex Brennan | Scottish Crop Research Institute |
| Allene Bruce | Scottish Enterprise |
| Dr Garry Duthie | Rowett Research Institute |
| Alan Stevenson | Scottish Agricultural Organisation Society Ltd |
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