![]() I wish I had been able to pursue this goal right from the start. Nestle writes, “I knew early on that I loved food and wanted to study it. ![]() But it was her 2002 book, Food Politics, that marked a turning point in her life, when she was 66. Department of Health and Human Services, and became the chair of the Department of Home Economics and Nutrition at New York University (NYU) in 1988. ![]() San Francisco, served as a senior nutrition policy adviser for the U.S. She later became a professor in biology and nutrition science at U.C. Ten years later, divorced with two children, she decided to resume her studies. ![]() In the book, Nestle recounts a challenging childhood crisscrossing the country and then quitting college to get married at 19. ![]()
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