Mary Ann Lila
Mary Ann Lila is the director of N.C. State University's Plants for Human Health Institute (PHHI) located at the North Carolina Research Campus in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The institute is part of N.C. State's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. In her role with PHHI, Lila is a David H. Murdock Distinguished Professor and part of N.C. State's Department of Food, Bioprocessing and Nutrition Sciences. She is a researcher and has been called "the rock star of blueberry research."Lila's research program, called the "LilaLab," focuses on identifying and understanding the bioactive components of fruits and vegetables that confer human health benefits when consumed. Her lab works to identify these compounds and define the protective mechanisms which will ultimately lead to recommendations for how much or how often a food would need to be consumed to confer health benefits. In doing so, she hopes to develop and discover ways to counteract chronic diseases, promote endurance and protect human health. She specializes in berries, like blueberries, black currants and cranberries, but also investigates other food crops.
Lila has ongoing research projects in Africa, Asia, North America and Oceania, and is vice president of the Global Institute for BioExploration (GIBEX). In 1999, Lila won a Fulbright Senior Scholarship to conduct research and outreach in New Zealand.
Previous to N.C. State, Lila was a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She is an author of about 200 published journal articles, books and chapters. Under Lila's direction, the Plants for Human Health Institute has received more than $10 million in gift donations and competitive grants.
Lila has degrees from the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin. She has served as the U.S. correspondent for the International Association of Plant Biotechnology, President of the Society for In Vitro Biology, Director of the ACES Global Connect – the international arm of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Associate Director of the Functional Foods for Health Program. Provided by Wikipedia
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Phlorotannins from Alaskan Seaweed Inhibit Carbolytic Enzyme Activity by Joshua Kellogg, Mary H. Grace, Mary Ann Lila
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Blueberry Supplementation and Skin Health by John Ivarsson, Alessandra Pecorelli, Mary Ann Lila, Giuseppe Valacchi
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Erratum to “Continuous flow microwave-assisted aqueous extraction of pomace phytoactives for production of protein-polyphenol particles and a protein-enriched ready-to-drink bevera... by Roberta Targino Hoskin, Nathalie Plundrich, Amanda Vargochik, Mary Ann Lila
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Alaskan Berry Extracts Promote Dermal Wound Repair Through Modulation of Bioenergetics and Integrin Signaling by Debora Esposito, Debora Esposito, John Overall, John Overall, Mary H. Grace, Mary H. Grace, Slavko Komarnytsky, Slavko Komarnytsky, Mary Ann Lila, Mary Ann Lila
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Development of Spray Dried <i>Spirulina</i> Protein-Berry Pomace Polyphenol Particles to Attenuate Pollution-Induced Skin Damage: A Convergent Food-Beauty Approach by Roberta Targino Hoskin, Mary H. Grace, Anna Guiotto, Alessandra Pecorelli, Giuseppe Valacchi, Mary Ann Lila
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Dissecting the genetic basis of bioactive metabolites and fruit quality traits in blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) by Molla Fentie Mengist, Mary H. Grace, Mary H. Grace, Ted Mackey, Bryan Munoz, Boas Pucker, Boas Pucker, Nahla Bassil, Claire Luby, Mario Ferruzzi, Mario Ferruzzi, Mary Ann Lila, Mary Ann Lila, Massimo Iorizzo, Massimo Iorizzo
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Alaskan Bog Blueberry (<i>Vaccinium uliginosum)</i> Extract as an Innovative Topical Approach to Prevent UV-Induced Skin Damage by Erika Pambianchi, Zachary Hagenberg, Alessandra Pecorelli, Mary Grace, Jean-Philippe Therrien, Mary Ann Lila, Giuseppe Valacchi
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Hypoglycaemic, insulin releasing, and hepatoprotective effect of the aqueous extract of Aloe perryi Baker resin (Socotran Aloe) in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats by Tahany Saleh Aldayel, Ghedeir M. Alshammari, Ulfat Mohammed Omar, Mary H. Grace, Mary Ann Lila, Mohammed A. Yahya
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Blueberry and/or Banana Consumption Mitigate Arachidonic, Cytochrome P450 Oxylipin Generation During Recovery From 75-Km Cycling: A Randomized Trial by David C. Nieman, Nicholas D. Gillitt, Guan-Yuan Chen, Qibin Zhang, Wei Sha, Colin D. Kay, Preeti Chandra, Kristine L. Kay, Mary Ann Lila
Published 2020-08-01
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