Professor Ferdinand Haschke
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Ferdinand Haschke

Professor

Department of Pediatrics, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria (Visiting Professor)

Graduated in Medicine from the University of Vienna (Austria), and participated in a Fellowship and PhD program in Human Nutrition, University of Iowa, USA

From 1988 to 1995, Professor of Pediatrics/Human Nutrition, Department of Pediatrics, University of Vienna, Austria
From 1995 to 2014, Vice President Nestle Ltd., Switzerland

Major Achievements:
    Google Scholar (4.2021) 279 publications; H - Index 36; i10 index 68;
    Number of citations: 5449.
    94 Books/book chapters; 21 patents (nutrition products)
 

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Articles from this author

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Human Milk Fortifiers for Preterm Infants: Do We Offer the Best Amino Acid Mix?

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New Ways to Provide a Human Milk Fortifier during Breastfeeding

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NNIW96: Amino Acid Requirements Of The Rapidly Growing Preterm Infant

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 Term Infants: How Much Protein is too Much? (videos)

Term Infants: How Much Protein is too Much?

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The Long Term Impact of Early Nutrition - Ferdinand Haschke (videos)

The Long Term Impact of Early Nutrition - Ferdinand Haschke

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Interview with Ferdinand Haschke: Early Life Nutrition and Growth Trajectories and Metabolic Outcomes (videos)

Interview with Ferdinand Haschke: Early Life Nutrition and Growth Trajectories and Metabolic Outcomes

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NNIW96 - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight infants

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Annales 78.1 - How to Feed the Fetus (publications)

Annales 78.1 - How to Feed the Fetus

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Protein in Neonatal Nutrition: Neither Too Little Nor Too Much (publications)

Protein in Neonatal Nutrition: Neither Too Little Nor Too Much

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Low-Protein Formula Slows Weight Gain in Infants of Overweight Mothers

Low-Protein Formula Slows Weight Gain in Infants of Overweight Mothers

Co-Authored by 6 Experts