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Nestlé is hosting the 11th biennial Food Colloids conference to discuss research on food material science and self-assembly and their role in health, nutrition and food product development. The conference brings together over 200 researchers from academia and industry to share knowledge on understanding how food structure formation influences sensory and health properties. Nestlé's research center plays a key role in advancing the company's commitment to nutrition, health and wellness through pioneering innovations informed by collaborations with leading scientific minds.

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Nestlé is hosting the 11th biennial Food Colloids conference to discuss research on food material science and self-assembly and their role in health, nutrition and food product development. The conference brings together over 200 researchers from academia and industry to share knowledge on understanding how food structure formation influences sensory and health properties. Nestlé's research center plays a key role in advancing the company's commitment to nutrition, health and wellness through pioneering innovations informed by collaborations with leading scientific minds.

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Nestl is Building the Scientific Foundation for Health and Nutrition

Lausanne, SWITZERLAND 24 April 2006 - The Nestl Research Center Lausanne is organizing the eleventh edition of the Food Colloids conference taking place in Montreux on April 23 to 26, 2006. This series of biennial conferences, which is under the auspices of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), is dedicated to the subject of food colloids and will be concerned this year with fundamental and applied aspects of food material science and selfassembly. Today, there is a growing awareness among our consumers of the benefits foods bring for health and wellness. Nestl is convinced that nutrition has a much more multifaceted role to play in the future. "We believe research can bring healthier and delicious food to each of our consumers" said Peter van Bladeren, the director of Nestl Research Center. "We are committed to pioneering innovations and will continue to work and share knowledge with the worlds leading scientific minds to respond to our consumers expectations. Research in food colloid science will open up doors to new perspectives using food as a means of maintaining health and preventing diseases such as metabolic disorders or cardiovascular diseases. During this years Food Colloids conference the focus is on the discussion of how a better understanding of structuring principles, such as the phenomena of self-assembly which is used by nature to built up complex hierarchical structures, can help and be applied to improve food products. Nestl believes that structure formation has an important influence not only in the area of sensorial quality (taste, texture, creaminess, color) but also on health benefits helping our consumers to maintain or improve their quality of life. The Nestl Research Center is playing a pivotal role in cementing Nestls commitment to grow as a nutrition, health and wellness company. The conference brings together more than 200 researchers from Academia and Industry from more than 30 countries to take stock of the progress in food colloids knowledge. The format is designed to be highly interactive with 42 oral lectures and more than 120 posters to be presented in 2 sessions. This esteemed event gives the opportunity to Nestl to share the latest findings in this area with the most renowned experts worldwide. Details about the conference at: http://www.research.nestle.com/foodcolloids2006/ Information about Nestl Research Center at: http://www.research.nestle.com
For more information, please contact: Dr Martin Leser, Nestl Research Center Tel.: 0041-021-785 86 35 e-mail : martin.leser@rdls.nestle.com Dr Christophe Schmitt, Nestl Research Center Tel.: 0041-021-785 89 36 e-mail: christophe.schmitt@rdls.nestle.com Ms H. van der Kaaij, Communication Group, Nestl Research Center, Tel.: 0041-21-785 95 57, email : hengameh.vanderkaaij@rdls.nestle.com

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