Nutrigenomics
Nutrigenomics is the study of the response of humans to food and food components using genomics, proteomics and metabolomics approaches. The goal of nutrigenomics is to develop foods that can be matched to individual human genotypes to benefit the health of those individuals and enhance normal physiological processes.
- Nutrigenomics New Zealand
- Nutrigenomics New Zealand is a strategic collaboration between AgResearch, University of Auckland, HortResearch and Crop & Food.
- Biotechnology Learning Hub
- Website is aimed at bringing the New Zealand biotechnology and education sectors together, and provide effective biotechnology learning experiences for teachers and students.
- NCMHD Center of Excellence for Nutritional Genomics
- Centre at the University of California Davis. Has useful glossary, information and online education about nutrigenomics.
- A good source of information for the layperson is the Gale Health and Wellness Resource Centre, an online database held by Christchurch City Libraries. Search the word "nutrigenomics" and you will find a mixture of popular and scientific full text articles on personal nutrition and the impact of nutrigenomics.
Access this with your library card number and PIN, or at our libraries.

