黑料社

Stan Kubow

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Associate Professor

T: 514-398-7754聽 |聽stan.kubow [at] mcgill.ca (Email) |聽 Macdonald-Stewart Bldg MS2-037 | Biosketch

Degrees

BSc, School of Food Science, 黑料社, 1978
MSc, Nutrition, University of Toronto, 1980
PhD, Nutritional Sciences, University of Guelph, 1984

Short Bio

Stan Kubow obtained his PhD in 1984 from University of Guelph after obtaining undergraduate and graduate degrees at 黑料社 and University of Toronto. He carried out postdoctoral studies at University of Guelph and University of Toronto from 1984-1987 prior to joining the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition at 黑料社 as an Assistant Professor in 1987. He has been an Associate Professor since 1993 and also served as Acting Director from 1993-1994. He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Lipids, Nutrition and Medicine and Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism. He participates as a grant panel member of Tri-council funding agencies including Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). He is recruited regularly by industry to support nutritional, toxicological, biochemical and phytochemical research investigations via grant and research contract support.

Active Affiliations

Editorial Board Member, Nutrition and Medicine
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Lipids
Editorial Board Member, Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism

Research Interests

The major goal of Dr Kubow's research has been to promote human health by developing nutritional strategies to protect against the damaging effects of both external agents (drugs and environmental pollutants) and chronic disease pathologies. To achieve these advances, his laboratory instituted a variety of models to the study how the metabolism of nutrients, drugs and toxins affect disease outcomes (embryo and cell culture, simulated human gut digestion models and animal disease models). He has applied his laboratory-based findings towards nutrition intervention trials to show clinically important improvements in patient populations (chronic fatigue syndrome, cystic fibrosis, fibromyalgia, post-operative colon cancer recovery). Dr Kubow's studies also demonstrated the impact of dietary patterns on chronic disease risk and on the health risks from exposures to pollutants such as methylmercury in different populations (AIDS patients, Cree and Inuit aboriginal populations, obese and overweight children and adolescents). A common theme in his studies is assessment of how nutrients can protect against damage caused by disease processes and environmental toxins.

Current Research

Dr. Kubow鈥檚 research interests include the impact of nutritional interventions on a variety of disease outcomes and metabolic disorders using technologically modified food extracts and isolates with enhanced bioactivity including phytochemical extracts, whey and soy proteins and probiotics. These studies have been focussed upon oxidative stress, inflammatory indices, lipoprotein, fatty acid and glucose metabolism as related to cell signaling pathways and disease pathogenesis.

Dr. Kubow鈥檚 ongoing research involves human clinical and population studies, animal models and cell culture to investigate the role of nutrition interventions on the metabolic syndrome, gut and lung inflammatory diseases, post-operative surgical recovery, pollutant toxicities and neurological development. Dr. Kubow has multiple collaborations with researchers in the Plant Science Department and Biomedical Engineering Department, the Montreal Children鈥檚 Hospital, Montreal General Hospital, and Health Canada in addition to several collaborations with School Faculty. He also has international collaborations with researchers in Barbados, Columbia, Norway, Peru, and United States.

  1. Several ongoing projects using a simulated human gut model to examine the microbial biotransformation of polyphenols and the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory bioactivities generated from polyphenolic metabolites
  2. Impact of gut microbial metabolism on the biotransformation and tissue toxicities of polychlorinated biphenyls
  3. Protective role of polyphenol-rich potato extracts on gut, hepatic, lung and neuronal inflammatory conditions induced by exposure to environmental stressors including ozone and polychlorinated biphenyls
  4. Pre-habilitative clinical intervention trial using pressure-processed whey proteins involving surgical patients
  5. Examination of the protective effects of apple polyphenols on carcinogenic heterocyclic amine production from meats during frying and subsequent gut microbial metabolism in a human simulated gut model
  6. Screening of starch quality and polyphenolic content among potato somaclones and culivars to improve the phytonutrient content of potatoes
  7. Utilization of digital imagery for the assessment of after cooking darkening in potatoes

Courses

NUTR 337. Nutrition Through Life.

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Credits: 3
Offered by: Human Nutrition (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms Offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Nutrient utilization, requirements and recommended allowances as related to physiological development throughout the life cycle. Physiological, psychological and environmental determinants of eating behaviour.
  • Winter
  • 3 lectures, 1 conference
  • Prerequisites: ANSC 234 or BIOC 311, and NUTR 307

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NUTR 480. Nutrition Industry Internship.

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Credits: 12
Offered by: Human Nutrition (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms Offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description

Internship with an approved host organization in the nutrition product industry.
  • Note: Open to students who have a minimum of 60 credits in the Double Major Food Science/Nutritional Sciences or permission of department.
  • Note: Open to students who have a minimum of 60 credits in the Double Major Food Science/Nutritional Sciences or permission of department.

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NUTR 497. Professional Seminar: Nutrition.

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Credits: 1.5
Offered by: Human Nutrition (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms Offered: Fall 2025
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Description

A capstone course which requires a student to research a topic relevant to an industrial aspect of Nutritional Science, prepare a report and communicate that information to a peer audience in a succinct and professional manner.
  • Note: Open to students who have completed a minimum of 75 credits in the dual degree/concurrent program in Food Science/Nutritional Science or permission of Department.

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NUTR 606. Human Nutrition Research Methods.

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Credits: 3
Offered by: Human Nutrition (Graduate Studies)
Terms Offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Methods in molecular biology and biochemistry and molecular techniques in nutrient metabolism, gene analysis, and metabolomics, experimental models for the human gut and metabolic diseases. Formation and criticism of designs for research, sampling techniques, measurement and analysis issues and human research ethics.
  • Winter
  • One 3-hour lecture
  • Prerequisites: A course in nutrition across the lifespan at the intermediate undergraduate level such as NUTR 337, and a course in statistics at the graduate level, or permission of the instructor.

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NUTR 610. Pediatric and Maternal Nutrition.

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Credits: 3
Offered by: Human Nutrition (Graduate Studies)
Terms Offered: Winter 2026
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Description

The scientific basis for topical and controversial issues during pregnancy, lactation and pediatric nutrition. Physiological, biochemical and molecular aspects of nutrient metabolism affecting maternal and pediatric health. Topics include molecular nutrition and birth defects, toxin-nutrient interactions and maldevelopment; epigenetics and metabolic programming; disrupted macro- and micronutrient metabolism and pregnancy complications; essential fatty acid metabolism and neural development; antioxidants, oxidative distress, inflammation and maternal and pediatric health.
  • NUTR 337 or course in nutrition across the lifespan at the intermediate undergraduate level.

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Publications

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