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Megan R. Winkler

Nutrition and Public Health

Emory University

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About Megan R. Winkler at Emory University (Emory)

Megan R. Winkler is a public health nutrition researcher at Emory University focusing on food environments, health equity, and obesity prevention in diverse communities. Winkler has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Oblique-Misregistration-Band", and "403 Comparison Of Iterative Reconstruction And Post Reconstruction Deep Learning Noise Reduction Methods Utilizing Philips Brilliance CT 256 Phantom Data And Clinical Images".

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ObesityFood SecurityHealth EquityDietary BehaviorsFood EnvironmentPhysical ActivityEating DisordersDiverse Populations
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