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Subject: Corn Influenced Diet Shifts?
From: Marilyn Fogel <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 16:58:23 -0500
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Dear Folks,

I received this message from a colleague who is teaching students  
about the influence of corn. Do any of you alert readers have a  
reference at your fingertips that you could recommend for Charlie?

"Next Tuesday Washington College is hosting a viewing of the movie "King
Corn," which is a critique of the use of corn products in our country  
(see
description below).

One of the most fascinating things I heard about this issue was in one  
of
your talks: The stable isotope evidence that Europeans coming to the US
experience a shift in their carbon isotope ratios in response to the
corn-heavy diet.  Does that data appear in publication anywhere? I would
love to bring that up at the viewing of this movie during the discussion
period."

Marilyn Fogel


Dr. Marilyn L. Fogel
Geophysical Laboratory
Carnegie Institution of Washington
5251 Broad Branch Rd., NW
Washington, DC 20015
Phone (202) 478-8981
Main office (202) 478-8900
FAX (202) 478-8901
Website: http://fogel.gl.ciw.edu/



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