Present at the MNF 2026 Conference across the three main abstract topics:

Track A: Biology, data, efficacy and safety of interventions

Sub-topics: 

1. Absorption, metabolism and interaction of micronutrients

2. Effects of genetics, infection/inflammation, or other environmental exposures, on micronutrient deficiencies

3. Data and Surveys: methods and metrics 

4. Technology: use of AI and innovations for nutrition data collection, including innovations in micronutrient status and intake data.

5. Innovations in micronutrient interventions across the life course.

6. Ensuring nutrition in the context of crises/humanitarian contexts

7. Impact of a changing food landscape on micronutrient adequacy of diets

8. Crop Science and Healthy Diets


Track B: Program implementation and effectiveness

Sub-topics:

1. Nutrition Integration I: nutrition integration in health and social protection systems

2. Nutrition Integration II: nutrition integration in agrifood systems and climate 

3. Large scale food fortification: equity and effectiveness strategies

4. Micronutrient supplementation, home fortification and maternal and child nutrition

5. Food environment interventions and the impact on healthy diets

6. Frameworks and tools for successful program design and implementation

7. Experiences from implementation science

8. Innovative program or delivery models, including multi-sectoral interventions


Track C: Designing an enabling environment

Sub-topics:

1. Financing for nutrition in a changing landscape

2. Repositioning nutrition in agro-food-, health-, socio-protection and climate agendas.

3. Nutrition and nutritious diets as a human right

4. Policy & Governance: Policy coherence, power dynamics, accountability 

5. Solutions to engagement with the private sector to invest and support high quality foods

6. Rethinking the investment case

7. Creating and sustaining effective leadership, communication, capacity exchange and advocacy.

8. Filling gaps in nutrition data: Use of modeling tools and dietary data for program decisions