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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, Ph.D. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida, Food Science & Human Nutrition Department, Box 110370 •<br />

Gainesville, FL 32611•<br />

EDUCATION<br />

Winthrop University Rock Hill, SC BS 1970 Biology<br />

Clemson University Clemson, SC MS 1972 Nutrition<br />

Purdue University W. Lafayette, IN PhD 1975 Nutrition<br />

ACADEMIC POSITIONS<br />

Employer Position Year<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Gainesville, FL<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Gainesville, FL<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

Gainesville, FL<br />

Purdue University<br />

West Lafayette, IN<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Food Science & Human Nutrition 1987-present<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Food Science &<br />

Human Nutrition<br />

1982-1987<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor 1977-1981<br />

Post-Doctoral Research Associate,<br />

Lecturer, Food & Nutrition Department<br />

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1975-1977<br />

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE<br />

National<br />

Centers <strong>of</strong> Disease Control <strong>and</strong> Prevention (CDC). Scientific advisor for global folic<br />

acid fortification programs <strong>and</strong> on-going folic acid intervention studies conducted in<br />

China, Honduras, Guatemala, <strong>and</strong> Belize. 2004-present.<br />

USDA. National Research Initiatives Competitive Grant Program Annual Grant Ad-Hoc<br />

Reviewer. 1991-2007.<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>. Scientific expert for reformulation <strong>of</strong> nutrients in meals<br />

for combat soldiers exposed to extreme physical stress. 2004-2005.<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>. Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine (IOM), Committee on Examination<br />

<strong>of</strong> Evolving Science for Dietary Supplements. 2001-2002.<br />

American Society for Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. Nominating Committee for Centrum Award<br />

in Human Nutrition, 2000-2001, Chair 2002.<br />

NIH. Program grant reviewer for multi-center research program to investigate the<br />

etiology <strong>of</strong> folate-related birth defects. 2000.


Nutrition Reviews. Editorial Board. 1997-2000.<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>, IOM Committee. Dietary Reference Intakes for “Folate<br />

<strong>and</strong> Other B Vitamins”. 1996-1998.<br />

NIH. Office <strong>of</strong> Dietary Supplements, Advisory Panel 1996.<br />

Journal <strong>of</strong> Nutrition. Editorial Board, 1991-1995.<br />

NIH Optimal Calcium Intake Consensus Conference, Member <strong>of</strong> expert scientific panel<br />

that evaluated data <strong>and</strong> wrote NIH Consensus Report 1994.<br />

American Society <strong>of</strong> Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. National Treasurer <strong>and</strong> Chair <strong>of</strong> Budget <strong>and</strong><br />

Finance Committee, 1993.<br />

US Congress. Congressional Witness. Presented testimony on “Regulation <strong>of</strong> Dietary<br />

Supplements as Food” 1993.<br />

National Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Sciences</strong>. Scientific advisor to determine if data sufficient to<br />

derive new RDAs 1993.<br />

FDA. Folic Acid Food Advisory Committee. Recommended fortification <strong>of</strong> US food<br />

supply with folic acid culminating in 1996 FDA-m<strong>and</strong>ated fortification <strong>of</strong> all “enriched”<br />

cereal grains products with folic acid. 1992-1994.<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Food Technology. Food Policy Committee, 1992.<br />

American Society <strong>of</strong> Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. Executive Committee, 1991-1995.<br />

American Dietetic Association. Council on Research. Chair Research Awards Committee,<br />

1991-1992.<br />

American Society <strong>of</strong> Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. Lederle Award Committee, 1991.<br />

Gamma Sigma Delta. President Florida Division, 1991.<br />

FDA. Scientific advisor for report: “Folate <strong>and</strong> Neural Tube Defects” 1991.<br />

NASA. Committee that defined the “Nutritional Requirements for Space Station<br />

Astronauts”. 1991.<br />

IFT. Babcock-Hart Awards Committee, 1990-1991.<br />

USDA Competitive Grants Program. Scientific review panel. 1990.<br />

American Dietetic Association. Council on Research, 1989-1992.<br />

CDC. Scientific advisor for proposed folic acid birth defect intervention trial conducted<br />

in China. 1989-1991.<br />

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Journal <strong>of</strong> Nutrition. Associate Editor, 1989-1990.<br />

American Society <strong>of</strong> Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. Expert scientific committee to address<br />

assessing status <strong>of</strong> hard-to reach population groups. 1989.<br />

IFT. Nominating Committee, 1989.<br />

American Society Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>. Nominating Committee, 1988, 2001-2003.<br />

IFT. Symposium organizer national meeting. 1987.<br />

IFT National Chair Nutrition Division. 1987.<br />

NIH. National Cancer Institute. Evaluation research programs for large-scale multicenter<br />

grant. Site visitor to university research program facilities 1987.<br />

IFT. Director <strong>of</strong> the “National Food <strong>and</strong> Nutrition Policy Conference”. Washington, DC,<br />

1987<br />

FDA. Scientific advisor <strong>and</strong> evaluation <strong>of</strong> research data relative to attaining Public Health<br />

Service Objectives for Improved Nutrition in 1990. 1985-1986.<br />

FDA. Scientific advisor for evaluation <strong>and</strong> interpretation <strong>of</strong> data from National Nutrition<br />

<strong>and</strong> Health Examination Survey. 1981-1984.<br />

International<br />

Pan American Health Organization <strong>and</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Chile, Santiago, Chile. Expert<br />

advisor for “Chilean Folic Acid Intervention Program <strong>and</strong> Evaluation to Reduce Neural<br />

Tube Defects”. 1998-2002.<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes- International Division. National Advisory Group on Research<br />

Objectives. 1999.<br />

Trinity <strong>College</strong>, Biochemistry Department, Dublin Irel<strong>and</strong>, Sabbatical to conduct<br />

collaborative research on folate <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12. 1988.<br />

Current Membership in Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Organizations<br />

• American Society for Nutrition<br />

• Institute <strong>of</strong> Food Technology<br />

• American Dietetic Association<br />

• American Public Health Association<br />

• Gamma Sigma Delta<br />

Previous Industry Consultations<br />

• Johnson & Johnson<br />

• Ortho-McNeil<br />

• Kraft Foods<br />

• Merck<br />

• Bayer-Schering<br />

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PUBLICATIONS<br />

Referred Journal Publications<br />

Crider KS, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Berry RJ. Folic acid food fortification-Its History, Impact,<br />

Concern, <strong>and</strong> Future Direction. Nutrients (in press).<br />

Yeung LF, Cogswell ME, Carriquiry A, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Pfeiffer CM, Berry RJ. Contributions<br />

<strong>of</strong> enriched cereal grain products, ready-to-eat cereal, <strong>and</strong> supplements to the folic<br />

acid <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 status in US children: National Health <strong>and</strong> Nutrition Examination<br />

Survey (NHANES) 2003-2006. Am J Clin Nutr (in press).<br />

Crider K, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Defying birth defects through diet. Genome Medicine (in press).<br />

Crider KS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate’s role in DNA methylation. Advances in Nutrition (in<br />

press).<br />

Wilson S, Courchene B, Russel K, <strong>Bailey</strong>. Oral contraceptive use: impact on folate,<br />

vitamin B6, <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 status. Nut Rev (in press).<br />

Crida K, Zhu J-H, Ling H, Yang Q-H, Yang T, Gindler, J, Maneval DR, Quinlivan EP, Li<br />

Z, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Berry RJ. Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T genotype is<br />

associated with folate <strong>and</strong> homocysteine concentration in a large population-based<br />

double-blind trial <strong>of</strong> folic acid supplementation. Am J Clin Nutr (in press).<br />

Yang Q, Cogswell, ME, Hamner H, Carriquiry A, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Pfeiffer CM, Berry RJ. Folic<br />

acid source, usual intake, <strong>and</strong> folate <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 status in US adults: National<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Nutrition Examination Survey, 2003-2006. Am J Clin Nutr 91:64-72, 2010.<br />

Von Castel-Roberts, K, Whitman AR, Maneval DR, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Kauwell GPA.<br />

Contribution <strong>of</strong> seafood to total vitamin B12 intake <strong>and</strong> status <strong>of</strong> young adult men <strong>and</strong><br />

women. J Aquatic Food Product Technology 19:26-37, 2010<br />

Hardlei TF, Moerkbak AL, Bor MV, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Hvas A-M, Nexo E. Assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

vitamin B12 absorption based on the accumulation <strong>of</strong> orally administered<br />

cyanocobalamin on transcobalamin. Clinical Chemistry 56: 432-36, 2010.<br />

Pietrzik, K, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB., Shane B. Folic acid <strong>and</strong> L-5-methyltetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate:<br />

Comparison <strong>of</strong> Clinical Pharmacokinetics <strong>and</strong> Pharmacodynamics. Clinical<br />

Pharmacokinetics 49: 535-48, 2010.<br />

Bor M-V, von Castel-Roberts K M , Kauwell, GPA, Stabler SP, Allen RH , Maneval<br />

DR , <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, <strong>and</strong> Nexo E. Daily intake <strong>of</strong> 4 to 7 micrograms <strong>of</strong> dietary vitamin B12<br />

is associated with steady levels <strong>of</strong> vitamin B12-related biomarkers in a healthy young<br />

population, Am J Clin Nutr 91: 571-7, 2010.<br />

Simpson JL, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Shane B, Holzgreve W, Pietrzik K. Micronutrients <strong>and</strong> women<br />

<strong>of</strong> reproductive potential: required dietary intake <strong>and</strong> consequences <strong>of</strong> dietary<br />

deficiency or excess. Part I-Folates, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B6. J Maternal-Fetal <strong>and</strong><br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Neonatal Medicine. DOI: 10.3109/14767051003678234. Early Online: 1-21, 2010.<br />

Simpson JL, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Shane B, Holzgreve W, Pietrzik K. Micronutrients <strong>and</strong> women<br />

<strong>of</strong> reproductive potential: required dietary intake <strong>and</strong> consequences <strong>of</strong> dietary<br />

deficiency or excess. Part II- Vitamin D, Vitamin A, Iron, Zinc, Iodine, Essential Fatty<br />

Acids. J Maternal-Fetal <strong>and</strong> Neonatal Medicine. DOI: 10.3109/14767051003678226.<br />

Early Online 1-24, 2010.<br />

Jiang Hui Zhu, Dale J. Hu, Ling Hao, Bao Lan Zhang, Mary E. Cogswell, <strong>Lynn</strong> B.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, Zhu Li <strong>and</strong> R.J. Berry. Iron, folate, <strong>and</strong> B12 deficiencies <strong>and</strong> their associations<br />

with anemia among women <strong>of</strong> childbearing age in a rural area in northern China. Int J<br />

Vit Nut Res 80: 144-54, 2010.<br />

Zhu J-H, Hao L, Li S, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Zhu, Li. MTHFR TGFB3, <strong>and</strong> TBFA polymorphisms<br />

<strong>and</strong> their association with the risk <strong>of</strong> non-syndromic cleft lip <strong>and</strong> cleft palate in China.<br />

Am J Medical Genetics Part A 9999:1-9, 2009.<br />

Ling H, Yang Q-H, Li Z, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Zhu J-H, Hu DJ, Zhang L, Erickson JD, Zhang L,<br />

Gindler J, Li S, Berry RJ. Folate status <strong>and</strong> homocysteine response to folic acid doses<br />

<strong>and</strong> withdrawal among young Chinese women in a large-scale r<strong>and</strong>omized double<br />

blind trial. Am J Clin Nutr 88: 448-57, 2008.<br />

von Castel-Roberts K, Morkbak A, Nexo E, Edgemon CA, Maneval D R, Shuster J,<br />

Valentine JF, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Holo-transcobalamin is an indicator <strong>of</strong> vitamin<br />

B12 absorption in healthy adults with adequate vitamin B12 status. Am J Clin Nutr 85:<br />

1057-1061, 2007.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. The rise <strong>and</strong> fall <strong>of</strong> folate blood concentrations in the US emphasizes need<br />

to identify all sources <strong>of</strong> folic acid intake. Am J Clin Nutr 86: 528-30, 2007.<br />

Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Shelnutt K, Henderson GN, Gh<strong>and</strong>our H, Shane B, Selhub J,<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> L.B., Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF. Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T<br />

polymorphism <strong>and</strong> folate status affect one-carbon incorporation into human DNA<br />

deoxynucleosides. J Nutr 135: 389-396, 2005.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, LB <strong>and</strong> Berry RJ. Folic acid supplementation <strong>and</strong> the occurrence <strong>of</strong> congenital<br />

heart defects, or<strong>of</strong>acial clefts, miscarriage, <strong>and</strong> multiple births. Am J Clin Nutr<br />

81:1213S-7S, 2005.<br />

Davis SR, Quinlivan EP, Shelnutt KP, Maneval DR, Gh<strong>and</strong>our H, Capdevila A, Coats<br />

BS, Wagner C, Selhub J, <strong>Bailey</strong> L.B., Shuster JJ, Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF. The<br />

methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C->T polymorphism <strong>and</strong> dietary folate<br />

restriction affect plasma one-carbon metabolites <strong>and</strong> red blood cell folate<br />

concentrations <strong>and</strong> distribution in women. J Nutr 135:1040-4, 2005.<br />

Von Castel-Dunwoody K, Kauwell GPA, Shelnutt KP, Vaughn JD, Griffin ER, Maneval<br />

DR, Theriaque DW, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Transcobalamin II 776C→G polymorphism negatively<br />

affects vitamin B12 metabolism <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 status modulates the homocysteine<br />

response to the MTHFR 677C→T variant. Am J Clin Nutr 81: 1436-41, 2005.<br />

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Davis SR, Quinlivan EP, Shelnutt KP, Gh<strong>and</strong>our H, Capdevila A, Coats BS, Wagner C,<br />

Shane B, Selhub J, <strong>Bailey</strong> L.B., Shuster JJ, Stacpoole PW, Gregory JF III.<br />

Homocysteine synthesis is elevated but total remethylation is unchanged by the<br />

methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C->T polymorphism <strong>and</strong> by dietary folate<br />

restriction in young women. J Nutr 135:1045-50, 2005.<br />

Davis SR, Stacpoole PW, Williamson J, Kick LS, Quinlivan EP, Coats BS, Shane B,<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Tracer-derived total <strong>and</strong> folate-dependent homocysteine<br />

remethylation <strong>and</strong> synthesis rates in humans indicate that serine is the main onecarbon<br />

donor. AJPEM 286:E272-E279, 2004.<br />

Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Quinlivan EP, Theriaque DW,<br />

Henderson GN, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T<br />

polymorphism affects DNA methylation in response to controlled folate intake in young<br />

women. J Nutr Biochem 15 (9): 554-60, 2004.<br />

Vaughn JD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Shelnutt KP, von-Castel Dunwoody KM, Maneval DR, Davis<br />

SR, Quinlivan EP, Gregory JF, Theriaque DW, Kauwell GPA. Methionine synthase<br />

reductase 66A→G polymorphism is associated with increased plasma homocysteine<br />

concentrations when combined with the homozygous methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate<br />

reductase 677C→T variant. J Nutr 134: 2985- 2990, 2004.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 recommended intakes <strong>and</strong> status in the United<br />

States. Nutr Rev 62: S14-S21, 2004.<br />

Davis SR, Stacpoole PW, Williamson J, Kick LS, Quinlivan EP, Coats BS, Shane B,<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Tracer-derived total <strong>and</strong> folate-dependent homocysteine<br />

remethylation <strong>and</strong> synthesis rates in humans indicate that serine is the main onecarbon<br />

donor. AJPEM 286:E272-E279, 2004.<br />

Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Quinlivan EP, Theriaque DW,<br />

Henderson GN, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T<br />

polymorphism affects DNA methylation in response to controlled folate intake in young<br />

women. J Nutr Biochem 15 (9): 554-60, 2004.<br />

Vaughn JD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Shelnutt KP, von-Castel Dunwoody KM, Maneval DR, Davis<br />

SR, Quinlivan EP, Gregory JF, Theriaque DW, Kauwell GPA. Methionine synthase<br />

reductase 66A→G polymorphism is associated with increased plasma homocysteine<br />

concentrations when combined with the homozygous methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate<br />

reductase 677C→T variant. J Nutr 134: 2985- 2990, 2004.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate <strong>and</strong> vitamin B12 recommended intakes <strong>and</strong> status in the United<br />

States. Nutr Rev 62: S14-S21, 2004.<br />

Wolfe JM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Theriaque DW. Gregory JF, Kauwell GPA.<br />

Folate catabolite excretion in responsive to changes in dietary folate intake in elderly<br />

women. Am J Clin Nutr 77:919-23, 2003.<br />

Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate: A key to optimizing health <strong>and</strong><br />

reducing disease risk in the elderly. J Am Coll Nutr 22:1-8, 2003.<br />

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Rampersaud GC, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA. National survey beverage consumption<br />

data for children <strong>and</strong> adolescents indicate the need to encourage a shift toward more<br />

nutritive beverages. J Am Diet Assoc 103: 97-100, 2003.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA. Folic acid supplements <strong>and</strong> fortification<br />

affect the risk for neural tube defects, vascular disease <strong>and</strong> cancer: evolving science. J<br />

Nutr 133: 1961S-1968S, 2003.<br />

Hertrampf E, Cortes F, Erickson D, Freire W, Cayazzo M, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA,<br />

Pfeiffer C. Consumption <strong>of</strong> folic acid-fortified bread is highly effective in improving<br />

folate status in women <strong>of</strong> reproductive age in Chile. J Nutr 133:3166-3169, 2003.<br />

Shelnutt KP, Kauwell GPA, Chapman CM, Gregory JF, Maneval DR, Browdy AA,<br />

Theriaque DW, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status response to controlled folate intake is affected<br />

by the methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase 677C→T polymorphism in young women. J<br />

Nutr 33: 4107-4111, 2003.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate, methyl-related nutrients, alcohol, <strong>and</strong> the MTHFR 677C→T<br />

polymorphism affects cancer risk: intake recommendations. J Nutr 133:3748-3753S,<br />

2003.<br />

Rampersaud G, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA. Relationship <strong>of</strong> folate to colorectal <strong>and</strong><br />

cervical cancer: Review <strong>and</strong> recommendations for practitioners. J Am Diet Assoc 102:<br />

1197-1392, 2002.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras<br />

A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma<br />

homocysteine in young women with C677T <strong>and</strong>/or A1298C methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate<br />

reductase polymorphisms. J Nutr 132: 1872-1878, 2002.<br />

Caudill MA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Consumption <strong>of</strong> the folate breakdown product paraaminobenzoylglutamate<br />

contributes minimally to urinary folate catabolite excretion in<br />

humans: investigation using [ 13 C5]para-aminobenzoylglutamate. J Nutr 132: 2613-<br />

2616, 2002.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Duhaney RL, Maneval DR, Kauwell GPA, Quinlivan EP, Davis SR, Cuadras<br />

A, Hutson AD, Gregory JF. Vitamin B-12 status is inversely associated with plasma<br />

homocysteine in young women with C677T <strong>and</strong>/or A1298C MTHFR polymorphisms. J<br />

Nutr 132:1872-1878, 2002.<br />

Gregory JF, Caudill MA, Opalko J, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Kinetics <strong>of</strong> folate turnover in pregnant<br />

women <strong>and</strong> nonpregnant controls during folic acid supplementation: stable-isotope<br />

labeling <strong>of</strong> plasma folate, urinary folate <strong>and</strong> folate catabolites shows subtle effect <strong>of</strong><br />

pregnancy on turnover <strong>of</strong> folate pools. J Nutr 131:1928-1937, 2001.<br />

Moyers S, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Fetal malformations <strong>and</strong> folate metabolism: review <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

evidence. Nutr Rev 59: 215-224, 2001.<br />

Suitor C, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Dietary folate equivalents: interpretation <strong>and</strong> application. J Am Diet<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Assoc 100:88-94, 2000.<br />

Kauwell GPA, Lippert BL, Wilsky CE, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Hutson A, Theriaque DW,<br />

Rampersaud GC, Cerda J, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status response to controlled dietary folate<br />

intake in elderly women. J Nutr 130:1584-1590, 2000.<br />

Boddie A, Dedlow R, Nackashi J, Opalko J, Kauwell G, Gregory J, <strong>Bailey</strong> L. Folate<br />

absorption in women with a history <strong>of</strong> neural tube defect affected pregnancy. Am J Clin<br />

Nutr 72:154-8, 2000.<br />

Kauwell GPA., Wilsky CE, Cerda J, Herrlinger-Garcia K, Hutson A, Boddie A, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB.<br />

Methylenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase (MTHFR) mutation (C677T) negatively influences<br />

plasma homocysteine response to marginal folate intake in elderly women. Metabolism<br />

49:1-6, 2000.<br />

Rampersaud G, Kauwell GPA, Hutson A, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB. Genomic DNA methylation<br />

decreases in response to moderate folate depletion in elderly women. Am J Clin Nutr<br />

72:998-1003, 2000.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. New dietary folate intake st<strong>and</strong>ard for pregnant women. Am J Clin Nutr<br />

71:1304S-7S, 2000.<br />

Ho C, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Practitioners’ guide to meeting the vitamin B12<br />

recommended dietary allowance for people aged 51 years <strong>and</strong> older. J Am Diet Assoc<br />

99:725-727, 1999.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Folate metabolism <strong>and</strong> requirements. J Nutr 129:779-82, 1999.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Polymorphisms <strong>of</strong> methylenenetetrahydr<strong>of</strong>olate reductase <strong>and</strong><br />

other enzymes: metabolic significance, risks <strong>and</strong> impact on folate requirement. J Nutr<br />

129:919-922, 1999.<br />

Bonnette R E, Caudill MA, Boddie AM, Hutson AD, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Plasma<br />

homocysteine concentrations in pregnant <strong>and</strong> nonpregnant women with controlled<br />

folate intake. Obstet Gyncol 92: 167-170, 1998.<br />

Caudill MA, Gregory JF, Hutson AD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate catabolism in pregnant <strong>and</strong><br />

nonpregnant women with controlled folate intakes. J Nutr 128: 204-208, 1998.<br />

Gregory JF, Williamson J, Lio J-F, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP. Urinary excretion <strong>of</strong> [ 2 H4]folate<br />

following a single oral dose <strong>of</strong> [ 2 H4]folic acid is a functional index <strong>of</strong> folate nutritional<br />

status. J Nutr 128:1907-1912, 1998.<br />

Gregory JF, Williamson J, Liao J-F, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP. Kinetic model <strong>of</strong> folate<br />

metabolism in nonpregnant women consuming [ 2 H2]folic acid: isotope labeling <strong>of</strong><br />

urinary folate <strong>and</strong> the catabolite para-acetamidobenzoylglutamte indicates slow intakedependent<br />

turnover <strong>of</strong> folate pools. J Nutr 128:1896-1906, 1998.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Dietary reference intakes for folate: the debut <strong>of</strong> dietary folate equivalents.<br />

Nutr Rev 56:294-299, 1998.<br />

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Caudill MA, Cruz AC, Gregory JF, Hutson AD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status response to<br />

controlled folate intake in pregnant women. J Nutr 127: 2363-2370, 1997.<br />

Wei MM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP, Gregory JF. Bioavailability for humans <strong>of</strong> deuteriumlabeled<br />

monoglutamyl <strong>and</strong> polyglutamyl folates is affected by selected foods. J Nutr<br />

127: 3100-3108, 1997.<br />

Stites TE, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Scott KC, Toth JP, Fisher WP, Gregory JF. Kinetic modeling <strong>of</strong><br />

folate metabolism using chronic administration <strong>of</strong> deuterium-labeled folic acid in adult<br />

men. Am J Clin Nutr 65: 53-60, 1997.<br />

Pfeiffer CM, Rogers LM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Absorption <strong>of</strong> folate from fortified<br />

cereal-grain products <strong>and</strong> <strong>of</strong> supplemental folate consumed with or without food<br />

determined using a dual-label stable-isotope protocol. Am J Clin Nutr 66: 1388-97,<br />

1997.<br />

Rogers LM, Pfeiffer CM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. A dual-label stable-isotopic protocol is<br />

suitable for determination <strong>of</strong> folate bioavailability in humans: evaluation <strong>of</strong> urinary<br />

excretion <strong>and</strong> plasma folate kinetics <strong>of</strong> intravenous <strong>and</strong> oral doses <strong>of</strong> [ 13 C5] <strong>and</strong> [ 2 H2]<br />

folic acid. J Nutr 127: 2321-2327, 1997.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, LB. Folate <strong>and</strong> health maintenance in women. J Am Diet Assoc 1-5; 1995.<br />

Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF, Bowling D, Cousins RJ. Zinc status response is<br />

not adversely affected by folic acid supplementation <strong>and</strong> zinc intake does not impair<br />

folate utilization in human subjects. J Nutr 125: 66-75, 1995.<br />

O’Keefe K, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF, Cerda JJ, H<strong>of</strong>ler SA, Davis SA. Folate status<br />

response to controlled dietary folate intake in nonpregnant women. J Nutr125: 2717-<br />

2725, 1995.<br />

Davis B, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF, Toth JP, Dean J, Stevenson RE. Folic acid absorption<br />

in women with a history <strong>of</strong> pregnancy with neural tube defect. Am J Clin Nutr 62: 782-<br />

784, 1995.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, L B. Folate intake recommendations from a nutritional science perspective.<br />

Cereal Foods World 40: 63-65, 1995.<br />

Wang CS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gregory JF. Relationship between urinary excretion <strong>of</strong> p-ABG<br />

<strong>and</strong> folate status <strong>of</strong> growing rats. Nutr Res 14:875-884, 1994.<br />

Weisenberger JS <strong>and</strong> <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Weight control guide for smokers trying to quit. J Nutr<br />

Educ 25: 367, 1993.<br />

Kownacki-Brown AP, Wang C, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP, Gregory JF. Urinary excretion <strong>of</strong><br />

deuterium-labeled folate <strong>and</strong> the metabolite p-aminobenzoylglutamate in humans. J<br />

Nutr 123: 1101-1108, 1993.<br />

Gregory, JF, Trumbo PR, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP,Baumgartner TG, Cerda JJ.<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> pyridoxine-5’-β-D-glucoside determined in humans by stable-isotopic<br />

methods. J Nutr 121:177-186, 1991.<br />

Gregory JF, Bh<strong>and</strong>ari SD, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Relative bioavailability <strong>of</strong> deuterium-labeled<br />

monoglutamyl <strong>and</strong> hexaglutamy folates in human subjects. Am J Clin Nutr 53:736-740,<br />

1991.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. The role <strong>of</strong> folate in human nutrition. Nutr Today Sept/Oct, 12-19, 1990.<br />

Grider A, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cousins RJ. Erythrocyte metallothionein as an index <strong>of</strong> zinc status<br />

in humans. Proc Nat Acad Sci 87:1259-1262, 1990.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate status assessment. J Nutr 120: 1508-1511, 1990.<br />

Gregory JF, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Toth JP, Cerda JJ. Stable-isotope methods for assessment <strong>of</strong><br />

folate bioavailability. Am J Clin Nutr 51: 212-214, 1990.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Molloy A, Scott J, Rice D. Steptozotocin-induced diabetes is not a model for<br />

methylmalonic acidaemia. J Inher Metab Dis 12:429-435, 1989.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Barton L, Hillier S, Cerda JJ. Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> mono <strong>and</strong> polyglutamyl folate<br />

in human subjects. Nutr Rep Inter 38: 509-518, 1988.<br />

Collins CS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Hillier S, Cerda JJ, Wilder BJ. Effect <strong>of</strong> anticonvulsant drug<br />

therapy on red blood cell uptake <strong>of</strong> supplemental folate. Am J Clin Nutr 48: 1445-1450,<br />

1988.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Factors affecting folate bioavailability. Food Technol 41: 206-238, 1988.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Vitamin B6. Nutr Supp Ser 6(6): 28-29, 1986.<br />

Baumgartner TG <strong>and</strong> <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folic acid. Nutr Supp Ser 6(10): 25-26, 1986.<br />

Halsted CH, Ch<strong>and</strong>ler CJ, Ross K, Wolfe BM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Clinical studies <strong>of</strong><br />

intestinal folate conjugases. J Lab Clin Med 107: 228-232, 1986.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Schuster K, Dimperio D, Mahan CS. Morning Sickness <strong>and</strong> the vitamin B6<br />

status <strong>of</strong> pregnant women. Human Nutrition: Clin Nutr 39C:75-79, 1985<br />

Sitren HS, Heller PA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Baumgartner TG, Cerda JJ. Total parenteral nutrition<br />

in the mouse: Body composition <strong>and</strong> plasma chemistries. JPEN 9: 600, 1985.<br />

Wagner PA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Christakis GJ, Dinning JS. Zinc status <strong>of</strong> adolescents as related<br />

to sexual maturation. Human Nutrition: Clin Nutr 39C:459, 1985.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Assessment <strong>of</strong> the folate nutritional status <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United States population. J Nutr 115: 1398-1402, 1985.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Analysis <strong>of</strong> zinc data from the Second National Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES II). J Nutr 115: 1393-1397, 1985.<br />

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<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Colman N, Cooper B. Assessment <strong>of</strong> the iron nutritional status <strong>of</strong> the United<br />

States population. Am J Clin Nutr 42: 1318-1330, 1985.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Cerda JJ. Nutrition <strong>and</strong> the Aged. Geriat. 39: 67-72, 1984.<br />

Schuster, K, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Mahan CS. Effect <strong>of</strong> maternal pyridoxine-HCL supplementation<br />

on the vitamin B6 status <strong>of</strong> the mother <strong>and</strong> infant <strong>and</strong> on pregnancy outcome. J Nutr<br />

114: 977-988, 1984.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Wagner PA, Davis CG, Dinning JS. Food frequency related to folacin status<br />

in adolescents. J Am Diet Assoc 84: 801-804, 1984.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Cerda JJ. Diagnosis <strong>and</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong> nutritional disorders in older<br />

patients. Geriat 39: 67-74, 1984.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ, Bloch BS, Busby MJ, Vargas L, Ch<strong>and</strong>ler CJ, Halsted CH. Effect<br />

<strong>of</strong> age on poly- <strong>and</strong> monoglutamyl folacin absorption in human subjects. J Nutr<br />

114:1770-1776, 1984.<br />

Wagner PA, Jernigan JA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Nickens C, Brazzi G. Zinc nutriture <strong>and</strong> cellmediated<br />

immunity in the aged. Internat J Vit Nutr Res 53: 94-101, 1983.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, O’Farrell-Ray B, Mahan CS, Dimperio D. Vitamin B6, iron <strong>and</strong> folacin status<br />

<strong>of</strong> pregnant women. Nutr Res 3: 783-793, 1983.<br />

Sitren HS, Heller P, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Total parenteral nutrition in the mouse.<br />

Development <strong>of</strong> a technique. JPEN 7: 582-586, 1983.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Davis CG, Appledorf H, Araujo PE, Dorsey E,<br />

Dinning JS. Folacin <strong>and</strong> iron status <strong>and</strong> hematological findings in Black <strong>and</strong> Spanish<br />

American adolescents from urban low-income households. Am J Clin Nutr 35: 1023-<br />

1032, 1982.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Davis CG. Folacin <strong>and</strong> iron status <strong>of</strong> adolescents<br />

from low-income rural households. Nutr Res 2: 397-407, 1982.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Ginsberg J, Wagner PA, Noyes W, Christakis GJ, Dinning J. Serum ferritin<br />

as a measure <strong>of</strong> iron stores in adolescents. J Ped 101: 774-776, 1982.<br />

Wagner PA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Krista ML, Jernigan JA, Robinson JD, Cerda JJ. Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />

zinc <strong>and</strong> folacin status in elderly women from differing socioeconomic background. Nutr<br />

Res 1:565-570, 1981.<br />

Enneking-Ivey D, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Gawley L, Hananian J, Hurd R. Folic acid <strong>and</strong> vitamin D<br />

status <strong>of</strong> young children receiving minimal anticonvulsant drug therapy. Internat. J Vit<br />

Nutr Res 51: 349-352, 1981.<br />

Wagner PA., Krista ML, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Christakis GJ, Jernigan JA. Araujo PE, Appledorf H,<br />

Davis CG, Dinning JS. Zinc Status <strong>of</strong> black elderly for urban low-income households.<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Am J Clin Nutr 33: 1771 –1777, 1980.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Wagner PA, Christakis GJ, Araujo PE, Appledorf H, Davis CG, Dorsey E,<br />

Dinning JS. Vitamin B12 status <strong>of</strong> elderly form urban low-income households. J Am Ger<br />

Soc 28: 276-278, 1980.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Mahan CS, Dimperio D.Folacin <strong>and</strong> iron status in low-income pregnant<br />

adolescents <strong>and</strong> mature women. Am J Clin Nutr 33:1997-2001, 1980.<br />

Schuster K, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Mahan CS. Vitamin B-6 nutritional status <strong>of</strong> low-income<br />

pregnant adolescent <strong>and</strong> adult women <strong>and</strong> the condition <strong>of</strong> the infant at birth. Am J Clin<br />

Nutr 34: 1731-1735, 1980.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Wagner PA, Christakis G J, Araujo PE, Appledorf H, Davis CG, Dinning JS.<br />

Folacin <strong>and</strong> iron status <strong>and</strong> hematologic findings in predominately black elderly people<br />

from urban low-income households. Am J Clin Nutr 32: 2346-2353, 1979.<br />

Clark HE, Brewer MF, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Effect on nitrogen retention by adults <strong>of</strong> different<br />

proportions <strong>of</strong> indispensible amino acids in isonitorgenous cereal-based based diets.<br />

Adv Exp Med Biol. 105:79-90, 1978<br />

Clark HE, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Brewer MF. Lysine <strong>and</strong> tryptophan in cereal-based diets for adult<br />

humansubjects. Am J Clin Nutr 30:674-680, 1977.<br />

Clark HE, Glover DV, Betz JL, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Nitrogen retention <strong>of</strong> young men who<br />

consumed isonitrogenous diets containing normal, opaque-2 or sugary-2 opaque-2<br />

corn. J Nutr 107: 404-411, 1977.<br />

Henricks DM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Effect <strong>of</strong> dietary protein restriction on hormone status <strong>and</strong><br />

embryo survival in the pregnant rat. Biol Reprod 14: 143-150, 1976.<br />

Clark HE, Moon W, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Panemangelore M. Nitrogen retention <strong>and</strong> plasma<br />

amino acids <strong>of</strong> adults who consumed isonitrogenous diets containing rice <strong>and</strong> milk or<br />

wheat versus their constituent amino acids. Am J Clin Nutr 29: 1343-1352, 1976.<br />

Clark HE, Stuff JT, Moon W, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Nitrogen retention <strong>and</strong> plasma amino acids <strong>of</strong><br />

men who consumed isonitrogenous diets containing egg albumen or mixtures <strong>of</strong> amino<br />

acids. Am J Clin Nutr 28: 316-324, 1975.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Clark HE. Plasma amino acids <strong>and</strong> nitrogen retention <strong>of</strong> human subjects<br />

who consumed isonitrogenous diets containing rice <strong>and</strong> wheat or their constituent<br />

amino acids with <strong>and</strong> without additional lysine. Am J Clin Nutr. 29: 1353-1358, 1976.<br />

Books Edited (Sole Editor)<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease. 2 nd Edition. Taylor <strong>and</strong> Frances. Boca Raton,<br />

FL ,2009, pgs 1-583.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease. Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 1995, pgs 1-<br />

469.<br />

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Book Chapters Authored<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Caudill MA. Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Nutrition. (in press).<br />

Kauwell, GPA, Diaz, M, Yang, Q, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate: Recommended intake consumption<br />

<strong>and</strong> status. In: Folate in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease, 2 nd Ed., <strong>Bailey</strong>, L.B. (ed), Taylor Francis<br />

Press, Boca Raton, FL, pgs 467-490, 2009.<br />

Falls BT <strong>and</strong> <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate a key to optimal pregnancy outcome. In: H<strong>and</strong>book <strong>of</strong><br />

Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Pregnancy. Lammi-Keefe CJ <strong>and</strong> Couch SS (eds), Humana Press, Totowa<br />

NJ pgs 245-254, 2008.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folic Acid. In: H<strong>and</strong>book <strong>of</strong> Vitamins. Zempleni J <strong>and</strong> Rucker R. (eds), CRC<br />

Press, Boca Raton, FL, 2007.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Gregory JF. Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease. 9 th ed.<br />

Bowman B <strong>and</strong> Russel R. (eds), ILSI Press, Washington, DC, 2006.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> von Castel-Dunwoody K. Effect <strong>of</strong> inadequate B vitamin intake <strong>and</strong><br />

extreme physical stress. In: Optimization <strong>of</strong> Nutrient Composition <strong>of</strong> Military Rations for<br />

Short-Term, High-Stress Situations. IOM Committee on Military Nutrition, NAS Press,<br />

Washington, DC 2005.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Moyers S, Gregory JF Folate. In: Present Knowledge in Human Nutrition. 8 th<br />

ed. Bowman B <strong>and</strong> Russell R. (eds), ILSI Press, 2001.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Caudill MA. Pyridoxine. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

(Baumgartner TG, ed.) (2 nd edition) Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 563-578.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Caudill MA. Cyanocobalamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner, T G (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc., 1997, pgs. 579-595.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB <strong>and</strong> Caudill MA. Biotin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book. Baumgartner T<br />

G (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc., 1997, pgs. 597-610.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>, L B., <strong>and</strong> Caudill, M A. Folic acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T G (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 611-628.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Thiamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 483-498.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Rib<strong>of</strong>lavin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 499-514.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Niacin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner TG (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 515-530.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Ascorbic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner TG. (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 531-548.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Sitren HS, Cerda JJ. Pantothenic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

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Baumgartner TG. (ed.), (2 nd edition), Fujisawa USA, Inc, 1997, pgs. 549-562.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate requirements <strong>and</strong> recommended dietary intakes. In: Folate in Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Disease. (<strong>Bailey</strong> LB, ed), Marcel Dekker, Inc, New York, 1995.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Vitamin B6. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book. Baumgartner T. (ed.),<br />

Lyphomed, Melrose Park, IL, 1991, pgs. 521-540.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book. Baumgartner T. (ed),<br />

Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 573-590.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Biotin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book. Baumgartner T. (ed), Lyphomed,<br />

Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 559-572.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12). In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Rib<strong>of</strong>lavin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Thiamin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 431-450.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Niacin. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 469-486.<br />

Sitren H S, <strong>Bailey</strong>, L B, Cerda JJ. Ascorbic Acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner, T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 487-506.<br />

Sitren HS, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Cerda JJ. Pantothenic acid. In: Parenteral Micronutrient H<strong>and</strong>book.<br />

Baumgartner T. (ed.) Lyphomed, Melrose Park, 1991, pgs. 451-468.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Vitamin <strong>and</strong> amino acid additives. In: Nutrient Additions to Food. Bauernfeind,<br />

JC (ed.) Wavely Press, Mellroe Park, IL, 1991, 109-142.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> L B. Folate nutrition in adolescents <strong>and</strong> adults. In: Folic Acid Metabolism in Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Disease. Picciano MF. Stokstad ELR, Gregory JF. (eds.), Wiley-Liss, New York,<br />

1990, pgs. 253-276.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folate nutrition in adolescents <strong>and</strong> adults. In: Folic Acid Metabolism in Health<br />

<strong>and</strong> Disease. Picciano MF, Stokstad ELR., Gregory JF. (eds). Wiley-Liss, New York,<br />

1990.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Iron <strong>and</strong> folate nutriture during life cycle. In: Aspects <strong>of</strong> Nutritional Physiology,<br />

Bourne, G. H. (editor), Karger, Basel, 1988, pgs. 56-86.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Nutritional anemia. In: Nutritional Aspects <strong>of</strong> Aging. Chen L. (ed.), CRC Press.<br />

Clevel<strong>and</strong> Ohio, 1986, pgs. 207-229.<br />

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Committee Monographs Authored<br />

Berry RJ, <strong>Bailey</strong>, LB, Mulinare J, Bower C, Dary, O. “Report for Food Fortification<br />

Initiative Technical Workshop on Folic Acid Fortification <strong>of</strong> Flour. Food Fortification<br />

Initiative”, Food <strong>and</strong> Nutrition Board, Washington, DC, 2010.<br />

IOM Committee. “Evolution <strong>of</strong> Evidence for Selected Nutrient <strong>and</strong> Disease<br />

Relationships”. National Academy Press, Washington, DC, pp 1-87, 2002.<br />

NAS. IOM, “Evolving Science for Dietary Supplements”, 2001-2002.<br />

Pan American Health Organization <strong>and</strong> University <strong>of</strong> Chile, Santiago, Chile. “Chilean<br />

Folic Acid Intervention Program <strong>and</strong> Evaluation to Reduce Neural Tube Defects”, 1998-<br />

2002.<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes - International Division. National Expert Advisory Group. “Optimal<br />

Nutrition for Fetal Health”, 1999.<br />

NIH Consensus Panel. “Optimal Calcium Intake”, 1994.<br />

NASA. Nutrition expert committee. “Nutritional Requirements for Space Station<br />

Astronauts”. NASA Press, 1991.<br />

FDA Scientific Expert Committee. “Folate <strong>and</strong> Neural Tube Defects”, 1991.<br />

IOM Dietary Reference Intakes Panel. “DRI for Thiamin, Rib<strong>of</strong>lavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6,<br />

Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, <strong>and</strong> Choline”. National Academy Press,<br />

Washington DC, pp 1-564, 1988.<br />

Fisher KD, Bennett, RB (eds). Mendel<strong>of</strong>f AI, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Dwyer JT, Kaufman M,<br />

Feldman EB, Jansen GR, Young VR, Sim LS, McG<strong>and</strong>y, RB. “A report <strong>of</strong> the scientific<br />

community’s views on progress in attaining the Public Health Service Objectives for<br />

Improved Nutrition in 1990”, LSRO, FDA Contract No. 223-83-2020, pgs 1-161, 1986.<br />

Life Science Research Organization Committee (<strong>Bailey</strong> LB et al.). “Suggested<br />

measures <strong>of</strong> nutritional status <strong>and</strong> health conditions for the third national health <strong>and</strong><br />

nutrition examination survey”. Klasing SA, Pilch SM (eds). FDA Contract No. 223-84-<br />

2059. LSRO, Bethesda, MD, pgs 1-215, 1985.<br />

Life Science Research Organization Committee (<strong>Bailey</strong> LB et al.). Anderson SA, Talbot<br />

JM (LSRO eds).” A review <strong>of</strong> folate intake, methodology, <strong>and</strong> status”. FDA Contract No<br />

23-79-2275, pgs 1-83, 1981.<br />

FDA Scientific Expert Committee.” Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Folate Data from National Health <strong>and</strong><br />

Nutrition Examination Survey I”, 1984.<br />

FDA Scientific Expert Committee.” Influences <strong>of</strong> Dietary Folate on Folate Status <strong>and</strong><br />

Metabolism”, 1981.<br />

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CREATIVE WORKS<br />

Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folic acid worksite health promotion<br />

educational toolkit. 2006-2008.<br />

Rampersaud GC, Kauwell GPA, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Reyes C. Folic Acid: Delivering the Message to<br />

America’s 4-H Youth. 2003.<br />

Kauwell GPA, Rampersaud GC, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB. Folic Acid Every Day: Preventing Neural Tube<br />

Defects Using Folic Acid - An Education Program for Public Health Nurses, Nurse<br />

Practitioners, Dietitians <strong>and</strong> Nutritionists. 2000.<br />

Robles CM, <strong>Bailey</strong> LB, Kauwell GPA, Bobr<strong>of</strong>f LB, Rampersaud GC. Folic Acid Every Day:<br />

Reducing Neural Tube Defect Risk with Folic Acid – An Education Program Targeted for<br />

Florida’s Hispanic Women. 2000.<br />

GRANTS & CONRACTS FUNDED<br />

On-going Research Support<br />

Funding Source Title Role<br />

Centers for Disease Control<br />

<strong>and</strong> Prevention<br />

Centers for Disease Control<br />

<strong>and</strong> Prevention<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Folic acid dose <strong>and</strong> genotype effects on DNA<br />

methylation in women <strong>of</strong> reproductive age in China<br />

Epigenetic effects <strong>of</strong> folic acid supplementation in<br />

Honduras<br />

FANCAP Effects <strong>of</strong> preconceptional folic acid supplementation<br />

<strong>of</strong> epigenetic patterns <strong>of</strong> DNA methylation in<br />

Guatemala<br />

Belize Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health Folate <strong>and</strong> Vitamin B12 Analysis <strong>of</strong> Blood <strong>of</strong> Women<br />

<strong>and</strong> Children in Belize<br />

NIH A prospective study <strong>of</strong> colorectal cancer: one-carbon<br />

metabolism <strong>and</strong> inflammation<br />

State <strong>of</strong> Florida Department <strong>of</strong><br />

Health<br />

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PI<br />

PI<br />

PI<br />

PI<br />

Co-I<br />

Florida Folic Acid Coalition Co-I<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Folic acid education in the wellness programs in the<br />

workplace<br />

Completed Research Support: Examples<br />

Funding Source Title Role<br />

NIH Folate Requirements <strong>of</strong> Pregnant Women PI<br />

USDA Folate Requirements <strong>of</strong> Nonpregnant Women by<br />

MTHFR Genotype<br />

Co-I<br />

PI


University <strong>of</strong> South Florida All<br />

Children’s Hospital<br />

National Cattlemen’s<br />

Association<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> folate status <strong>and</strong> genotype on congenital<br />

heart defect risk in young adult women: pilot study<br />

Relationship Between Beef Intake Vitamin B12 <strong>and</strong><br />

Homocysteine Levels<br />

NIH Genetic Effects on Folate-Dependent One-Carbon<br />

Metabolism<br />

Florida Department <strong>of</strong> Citrus Effect <strong>of</strong> Orange Juice on Risk Factor for Coronary<br />

Heart Disease in Post-Menopausal Women<br />

NIH The Nutritional Properties <strong>of</strong> Pyridoxine-β-Glucoside Co-I<br />

USDA Stable Isotope Investigation <strong>of</strong> Folate Bioavailability <strong>and</strong><br />

Nutritional Status<br />

USDA Folate Nutritional Status <strong>and</strong> In Vivo Kinetics Co-I<br />

FDOC Effect <strong>of</strong> Pregnancy on Folate Absorption PI<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Absorption <strong>of</strong> Polyglutamyl Folate in Women<br />

with Neural Tube Defect-Affected Infants<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Folic Acid Education for Florida 4-H Program Co-I<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes <strong>and</strong> FL<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

IFAS-Florida First<br />

Enhancement Award<br />

Folic Acid Now Educational Program for Public Health<br />

Practitioners<br />

Nutrition Education Program Targeted to Reduce Birth<br />

Defects in Florida’s Hispanic Population<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Computer Assisted Module for Training Medical<br />

Students <strong>and</strong> Resident Physicians About Folic Acid<br />

<strong>and</strong> Its Role in Neural Tube Defect Prevention<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Folic Acid Fortification <strong>of</strong> Bread in Chile PI<br />

NIH Research Training Grant Co-I<br />

USDA Food <strong>and</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> National Needs<br />

Graduate Fellowships<br />

USDA Effect <strong>of</strong> Changes in Zinc Status on Erythrocyte<br />

Metallothionein<br />

S<strong>and</strong>oz Foundation Effects <strong>of</strong> Aspirin on Aging <strong>and</strong> Folate Utilization PI<br />

NIH Effect <strong>of</strong> Cimetidine on Folate Absorption PI<br />

VA Geriatric Research <strong>and</strong><br />

Education<br />

Effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>ugs on Folate Absorption <strong>and</strong> Metabolism PI<br />

USDA Nutritional Status <strong>and</strong> Food Intake Patterns Among<br />

Adolescents <strong>and</strong> Elderly from Low-Income Households<br />

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PI<br />

PI<br />

Co-I<br />

Co-PI<br />

Co-I<br />

PI<br />

Co-I<br />

Co-I<br />

PI<br />

Co-PI<br />

PI<br />

Co-PI


TEACHING<br />

Departmental Courses Taught Regularly (1978-2011):<br />

HUN 4221: Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Metabolism<br />

HUN 6331: Vitamins in Human Nutrition<br />

UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE AND SERVICE (select examples: 1988-2010)<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida (select examples: 1978-2010)<br />

• Institute <strong>of</strong> Food <strong>and</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> Advisory Board (IFAS) to the Senior Vice<br />

President for Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Natural Resources.<br />

Planning Committee XII International Nutrition Conference<br />

University Senate<br />

Title IX Women’s Rights Committee<br />

UF Symposium on Micronutrients Planning Committee<br />

Admissions Committee for <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health Related Pr<strong>of</strong>essions<br />

Member, UF Center for Gerontological Studies<br />

UF Minority Mentor Program<br />

Summer Research Apprenticeship Program<br />

Member, UF Brain Institute<br />

J.H. Miller Health Science Center: Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee<br />

University Academic Freedom <strong>and</strong> Tenure Committee<br />

University Faculty Women’s Organization<br />

Member, Genetics Institute<br />

McNair Faculty Mentor for Undergraduate Students<br />

Acting Department Chair in Chair’s Absence<br />

Institute <strong>of</strong> Food <strong>and</strong> Agricultural <strong>Sciences</strong> (IFAS) & <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Life<br />

<strong>Sciences</strong> (CALS) (select examples: 1978-2010)<br />

<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Agriculture <strong>and</strong> Life <strong>Sciences</strong> Curriculum Enhancement Committee<br />

President, Secretary, Treasurer Gamma Sigma Delta<br />

Chair, E.T. York Lectureship Committee<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Excellence (PEP) Award Committee<br />

Gamma Sigma Delta Faculty Awards Committee<br />

Florida First Speakers Selection Committee<br />

IFAS Awards <strong>and</strong> Scholarship Committee<br />

IFAS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee<br />

IFAS Research Project Review Committee<br />

IFAS Selection Committee for UF Research Foundation Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship Award<br />

IFAS Grievance Committee<br />

Tenure <strong>and</strong> Promotion Committee<br />

IFAS Sponsored Programs Advisory Committee<br />

IFAS Advisory Committee<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

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Search <strong>and</strong> Screen Committees for numerous IFAS faculty <strong>and</strong> administrators<br />

IFAS Curriculum Development <strong>and</strong> Review Committee<br />

CALS Undergraduate research mentor<br />

Food Science <strong>and</strong> Human Nutrition Department (select examples: 1978-2010)<br />

Dietetics Education Programs: Established dietetics work experience opportunities for<br />

graduate students to meet internship requirements to become Registered Dietitians.<br />

Ensured undergraduate curriculum requirements were met for application to dietetic<br />

internships (1978-1985)<br />

Undergraduate <strong>and</strong> Graduate Committees Member<br />

Chair, Graduate Committee for several years<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Directors: Center for Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong><br />

Chair, Seminar Committee<br />

Chair, Search <strong>and</strong> Screen Committee for Departmental Chair <strong>and</strong> numerous Faculty<br />

Positions<br />

Faculty Awards Committees<br />

Chair, Graduate Student Fellowship Committee<br />

Graduate Coordinator for several years<br />

Chair, Planning Committee Nutrition Annex Building<br />

Faculty Mentor to Untenured Faculty<br />

INVITED PRESENTATIONS<br />

International<br />

• Brazil, Rio de Janiero, Third International Conference on Birth Defects in Developing<br />

Countries. “Folate-related Genetic Polymorphisms <strong>and</strong> Effect on Birth Defect Risks”<br />

June, 2007.<br />

• China, Bejing, Second International Conference on Birth Defects in Developing<br />

Countries. “Folic Acid Fortification Policies Globally”, September, 2005<br />

• Turkey, Ankara, International Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Dietetics Conference. “New Dietary<br />

Reference Intakes” <strong>and</strong> “Folate in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease”, April, 2000.<br />

• Puerto Rico. March <strong>of</strong> Dimes International Workshop on Micronutrient <strong>and</strong> Optimal<br />

Growth <strong>and</strong> Development, “Folate’s Role in Growth <strong>and</strong> Development”, 2000.<br />

• Puerto Rico, March <strong>of</strong> Dimes Symposium: Optimal Nutrition for Fetal Health. “Folate<br />

Requirements for Optimal Fetal Growth”, 1999.<br />

• France, Paris, Maternal Nutrition International Symposium. “New Dietary Intake<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard for Pregnant Women”, 1998.<br />

• Holl<strong>and</strong>, Nijmegen, International Homocysteine Conference. “Homocysteine<br />

Concentrations in Pregnant <strong>and</strong> Nonpregnant Women Fed Controlled Folate Intakes”,<br />

1998.<br />

• Australia, Canbrerra, Australian National Food Authority. “Update on FDA Legislative<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Issues Related to Fortification <strong>of</strong> Foods with Folic Acid”, 1993.<br />

• France, Reenes, Obstetricians Clinical Meeting. “Recent Research Findings Related to<br />

Optimal Folate Nutrition during Pregnancy”, 1992.<br />

• Australia, Sydney Conference Center, International Seafood Nutrition <strong>and</strong> Safety<br />

Conference. “Nutritional Aspects <strong>of</strong> Seafood”, 1991.<br />

• Irel<strong>and</strong>, Dublin, Trinity <strong>College</strong>, Biochemistry Department Lecture. “New Research<br />

Findings Related to Folate Metabolism”, 1987.<br />

• Irel<strong>and</strong>, Dublin, Trinity <strong>College</strong>, Biochemistry Department Lecture. “Methyl Malonic Acid<br />

Excretion in Diabetic Animals”, 1987.<br />

• Pol<strong>and</strong>, Poznan, Poznan University. “Folate <strong>and</strong> Human Health”, 1985.<br />

National<br />

• National Birth Defects Prevention Network Annual Meeting. Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL. “Folic Acid<br />

Intake in the US”. 2011.<br />

• Experimental Biology, ASNS History <strong>of</strong> Nutrition Symposium. “Folate <strong>and</strong> Birth Defect<br />

Prevention”. 2010.<br />

• Association <strong>of</strong> Reproductive Health Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals National Meeting. Los Angeles, CA.<br />

“Hot Topics in Preconception Care: Folate <strong>and</strong> Beyond”. 2009<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes National Office. White Plains, NY. “Folic Acid Intake in US: Status <strong>of</strong><br />

Women <strong>of</strong> Childbearing Age”. 2009.<br />

• University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong> Seminar, Ames, IA, “Folate in Health <strong>and</strong><br />

Disease”, 2008.<br />

• American Society for Preventative Medicine National Meeting, Miami, FL, “Folate<br />

Educational Programs to Reduce Birth Defect Risk”, 2007.<br />

• American <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Nutrition National Meeting, Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL, “Nutritional Needs <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Elderly to Reduce Disease Risks”, 2006.<br />

• Neutraceuticals National Conference, Memphis, TN, “Folate in Health <strong>and</strong> Disease”,<br />

2005.<br />

• Univ North Carolina Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong>’ Departmental Seminar, Chapel Hill, NC,<br />

“Folate Human Metabolic Studies to Assess Requirements”, 2004.<br />

• NAS Workshop on Military Nutrition. US Army Soldier Research, Development, <strong>and</strong><br />

Engineering Center, Natick, MA. “Effect <strong>of</strong> Inadequate B Vitamin Intake <strong>and</strong> Extreme<br />

Physical Stress”, 2004.<br />

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• V<strong>and</strong>erbilt University Nutritional <strong>Sciences</strong> Departmental Seminar, Nashville, TN,<br />

“Folate Research Findings Related to Human Health”, 2003.<br />

• NIH Dietary Supplements Conference, Washington, DC, “Dietary Supplement Use in<br />

Women: Folic Acid”, 2002.<br />

• Society for Nutrition Education National Meeting, St. Paul, MN, “Impact <strong>of</strong> Folic Acid<br />

Supplements on Women’s Health”, 2002.<br />

• American Association <strong>of</strong> Public Health National Conference, Atlanta, GA, “Folate in<br />

Health <strong>and</strong> Disease: Evolving Science”, 2001.<br />

• American Chemical Society National Conference, Washington, DC, “Folate<br />

Requirements <strong>of</strong> Young Adults”, 2001.<br />

• NIH Dietary Supplements Conference, Washington, DC, “Effect <strong>of</strong> Physiological<br />

Factors Influencing Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Supplements” Moderator for Session, 2000.<br />

• University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, National Maternal Nutrition Intensive<br />

Course, “1998 RDAs for Pregnancy”, 1998; 1999.<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes <strong>and</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Health sponsored national teleconference, Tampa,<br />

FL, “Folate <strong>and</strong> Neural Tube Defects”, University <strong>of</strong> South Florida Television Studio,<br />

1999.<br />

• Environmental Protection Agency sponsored workshop on Folate Metabolism <strong>and</strong><br />

Relationship to Birth Defects, Chapel Hill, NC, “Folate Metabolism in Women <strong>of</strong><br />

Reproductive Age”, 1999.<br />

• NIH sponsored workshop held at ADA Annual Conference, Atlanta GA, “Clinical<br />

Research Study Protocols-Why <strong>and</strong> How”, 1999.<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes National Office, White Plains, NY, “Bioavailability <strong>of</strong> Food Folate <strong>and</strong><br />

Synthetic Folic Acid in Women <strong>of</strong> Reproductive Age”, 1999.<br />

• Experimental Biology Meeting, National Academy <strong>of</strong> Science Symposium Speaker,<br />

San Francisco, CA, “Scientific Approach to Estimation <strong>of</strong> New Folate Dietary<br />

Reference Intakes”, 1998<br />

• Vitamin Nutrition Information Service, New York, NY, Food Editors Conference entitled<br />

Beyond the Basics: Breakthroughs in B-Vitamin Research, “New Folate RDAs”, 1998.<br />

• University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, National Maternal Nutrition Intensive<br />

Course, “Update on Folate <strong>and</strong> Pregnancy Outcome”, 1998.<br />

• FASEB Conference on Folate <strong>and</strong> Vitamin B12, Snowmass, CO, “New Dietary<br />

Reference Intakes for Folate”, 1998.<br />

• Maternal <strong>and</strong> Infant Care Nutritionists’ National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, “Folate Intake<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

Recommendations for Pregnant Women”, 1998.<br />

• American Society for Public Health National Meeting, Washington, DC, “Scientific<br />

Basis <strong>of</strong> New Folate RDAs”, 1998.<br />

• ADA National Meeting, Kansas City, KS, “New 1998 RDAs for Folate”, 1998.<br />

• NAS News conference televised nationally, Washington, DC, “New Dietary Reference<br />

Intakes for Folate for the US <strong>and</strong> Canada”. 1998.<br />

• NAS, Washington, DC, “Approach to Revise the Dietary Intake Recommendations for<br />

Folate”, 1997.<br />

• NAS, Washington, DC, “Review <strong>of</strong> New Research Data as Basis <strong>of</strong> Revising RDA for<br />

Folate”, 1997.<br />

• NAS, Irvine, CA, “Criteria for Selection <strong>of</strong> New Estimated Average Requirements<br />

throughout Lifecycle”, 1997.<br />

• NAS, Woods Hole, MA, “Progress in Finalizing New RDAs for Folate”, 1997.<br />

• NAS, Washington, DC, “Final Report Review for Folate RDAs, 1997.<br />

• NAS, Washington, DC, “Upper Limits for Folate”, 1997.<br />

• ADA National Meeting, San Antonio, TX, “Folate in Neural Tube Defect Risk Reduction<br />

<strong>and</strong> Recommended Dietary Allowances”, 1996<br />

• American Association <strong>of</strong> Strawberry Growers’ Food Editor’s Nutrition Update<br />

Conference, New York, NY, “Folate in the Food Supply <strong>and</strong> Health Consequences <strong>of</strong><br />

Inadequate Intake”, 1996.<br />

• Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA, “Adequacy <strong>of</strong> Folate Recommended Dietary<br />

Allowances-Research Findings Supporting a Change”, 1996.<br />

• Winthrop University Distinguished Alumni Presentation, Rock Hill, SC, “Folate <strong>and</strong><br />

Health”, 1995<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes’ Sponsored Food Editors’ Conference, New York, NY, “Folate <strong>and</strong><br />

Neural Tube Defect Risk Reduction”, 1995.<br />

• NAS, Washington, DC, “Folate RDA: Evidence for a Change”, 1995.<br />

• ADA National Meeting, Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL, “Folate <strong>and</strong> Health”, 1994.<br />

• American Association <strong>of</strong> Cereal Chemists National Meeting, Nashville, TN, “Proposed<br />

Fortification <strong>of</strong> Staple Flour Products with Folic Acid”, 1994.<br />

• Association <strong>of</strong> Food <strong>and</strong> Lifestyle Editors National Conference, Chicago, IL, “Folate<br />

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<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

<strong>and</strong> Health”, 1994.<br />

• US Congressional Testimony: Subcommittee Hearing, Washington, DC, “Proposed<br />

Dietary Supplement Proposed Regulation”, 1993.<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes National Symposium, Seattle, WA, “Folate Metabolism <strong>and</strong> New<br />

Evidence Linking Folate <strong>and</strong> the Prevention <strong>of</strong> Neural Tube Defects”, 1993.<br />

• CDC, Atlanta, GA, “Folate Requirements in Women <strong>of</strong> Childbearing Age”, 1992.<br />

• FDA, Washington, DC, “Implementation <strong>of</strong> Folate Public Health Policy”, 1992.<br />

• American Society Clinical Chemistry National Meeting, Washington, DC, “Assessing<br />

Folate Status”, 1991.<br />

• National Public Health Nutritionists’ Intensive Course on Maternal Health <strong>and</strong> Optimal<br />

Pregnancy Outcome, Gainesville, FL, “Folate Nutrition During Reproduction”<br />

(presented two times a year for 5 years), 1989-93.<br />

• ASNS Workshop Chair <strong>and</strong> Speaker, Charleston, SC, “Folate Status Assessment”,<br />

1989.<br />

• ADA National Meeting, Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL, Research Methodology: Skills Development<br />

Workshop “Folate Research Methodological Approaches”, 1989.<br />

• National Cancer Institute’s Conference on Folates, Methylation <strong>and</strong> Cancer Prevention,<br />

Washington, DC: “Folate Status throughout the Life-Cycle”, 1988.<br />

• National Institute <strong>of</strong> Aging Workshop:Role <strong>of</strong> Folate <strong>and</strong> Vitamin B12 in<br />

Neurotransmitter Metabolism <strong>and</strong> Degenerative Neurological Changes Associated with<br />

Aging, Washington, DC: “Assessment <strong>of</strong> Folate <strong>and</strong> Vitamin B12 Status”, Workshop<br />

Leader, 1988.<br />

• American Chemical Society National Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, “Changes that Affect<br />

Folate Status during Adolescence, Pregnancy, <strong>and</strong> the Elderly”, 1988.<br />

• CNN National News, Television Presentation, Medical Update, “Effect <strong>of</strong> Age on<br />

Nutritional Status”, 1988.<br />

State<br />

• Florida Cooperative Extension-Statewide County Agent Research Update Conference.<br />

Gainesville, FL. Vitamin D Research Update. 2010.<br />

• Florida Legislative Update, Gainesville, FL. Folate Through the Life Cycle Research<br />

Programs. 2010.<br />

• Florida Birth Defects Surveillance State-Wide Conference. Tampa, FL. Folic Acid <strong>and</strong><br />

Birth Defect Risk Reduction. 2010<br />

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• University <strong>of</strong> Florida Graduation Speaker. “Roadmap to Success”. 2009.<br />

• Oak Hammock Retirement Community Continuing Ed Program. Gainesville, FL,<br />

“Folate <strong>and</strong> Health Maintenance throughout the Lifespan”, 2005.<br />

• State <strong>of</strong> Florida’s Governor’s Conference. Public health conference for public health<br />

administrators. Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL, “Folate for Health Promotion <strong>and</strong> Disease Prevention”,<br />

2004.<br />

• IFAS Extension Nutrition Faculty Update. Gainesville, FL, “Folate <strong>and</strong> Health<br />

Promotion”, 2003 & 2007.<br />

• Florida Dietetics Association Annual Meeting, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, “New<br />

Recommended Dietary Allowances for Folate”, 1998.<br />

• University <strong>of</strong> South Florida <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Public Health, Tampa FL, Teleconference for<br />

dietitians <strong>and</strong> public health nutritionists in locations across the state (600 participants),<br />

“New Dietary Intake St<strong>and</strong>ards for Folate”, 1998.<br />

• Florida Cooperative Nutrition Extension Service Conference, Gainesville, FL, “Folate<br />

<strong>and</strong> Coronary Heart Disease Risk Reduction”, 1997.<br />

• Florida Department <strong>of</strong> Citrus Commissioners Meeting, Lakel<strong>and</strong> FL, “Orange Juice as<br />

a Folate Source to Reduce the Risk <strong>of</strong> Coronary Heart Disease”, 1995.<br />

• March <strong>of</strong> Dimes’ Public Health Specialists Conference on Prenatal Care, Columbia,<br />

SC, “Folic Acid <strong>and</strong> the Prevention <strong>of</strong> Neural Tube Defects”, 1994.<br />

• Citrus Short-Course, Gainesville, FL, Health Benefits <strong>of</strong> Folate, 1994.<br />

• Florida Public Health Nutritionists, Physicians, Nurses, Orl<strong>and</strong>o, FL, “Folate Utilization<br />

during Pregnancy <strong>and</strong> Effect <strong>of</strong> Deficiency during Gestation”, 1993.<br />

• State <strong>of</strong> Florida County Extension Specialists, Gainesville, FL Statewide Conference,<br />

“Nutritional Requirements <strong>of</strong> the Pregnant Adolescent”, 1991.<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

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AWARDS AND HONORS<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> Award Sponsor/Origin Level <strong>of</strong> Award Year<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida Teacher/Scholar<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Year<br />

Centrum Science Award for Research<br />

Accomplishments in Human Nutrition<br />

National Award for Superior Service in<br />

Research<br />

Agnes Higgins Award for<br />

Accomplishments in Fetal <strong>and</strong> Maternal<br />

Medicine<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Skill Award<br />

for the Distance Education (team<br />

award)<br />

<strong>Lynn</strong> B. <strong>Bailey</strong>, PhD<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />

25<br />

University 2008-<br />

2009<br />

American Society for<br />

Nutrition<br />

National 2004<br />

USDA National 1996<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes National 2000-<br />

2001<br />

International Association<br />

for Communication<br />

National 2004<br />

Gold Image Award (team award) UF/IFAS UF/IFAS 2003<br />

Blue Key Distinguished Faculty Award Blue Key University 2002<br />

Research Foundation Pr<strong>of</strong>essorship University <strong>of</strong> Florida University 2001<br />

Senior Research Scientist Award Gamma Sigma Delta Florida Chapter 2001<br />

International Research Scientist Award<br />

Nominee<br />

Gamma Sigma Delta Florida Chapter 2001<br />

Volunteer <strong>of</strong> the Year March <strong>of</strong> Dimes North Central<br />

Florida<br />

2001<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Merit Award University <strong>of</strong> Florida University 1999<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Excellence Award University <strong>of</strong> Florida University 1997-<br />

1998<br />

Outst<strong>and</strong>ing Teaching Award University <strong>of</strong> Florida <strong>College</strong> 1995-<br />

1996<br />

Distinguished Alumni Winthrop University University 1995<br />

Award (Readex) Most Outst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

Published Article<br />

American Dietetic<br />

Association<br />

National 1995<br />

Centennial Distinguished Alumni Clemson University University 1988


12 IMPACT | Fall 2008


At 16, there was <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>Bailey</strong><br />

on WIS’s live morning show,<br />

using flip charts, food samples<br />

<strong>and</strong> a doll to demonstrate her<br />

knowledge <strong>of</strong> nutrition: knowledge<br />

that had earned her a spot in the 1965<br />

National 4-H Congress.<br />

The town <strong>of</strong> Wagener, S.C., population<br />

1,000, was busting its buttons,<br />

glued to TV sets, watching the hometown<br />

girl who’d already bested thous<strong>and</strong>s<br />

<strong>of</strong> kids from bigger towns to win<br />

first place at the state level. They celebrated<br />

her success a few weeks later,<br />

when she boarded a plane in Columbia<br />

— she remembers vividly her feathered<br />

hat <strong>and</strong> heels — bound for the<br />

national event in Chicago.<br />

She proudly represented the state<br />

<strong>and</strong> her hometown at the National 4-H<br />

Congress <strong>and</strong> returned to Wagener<br />

even more enthusiastic about her<br />

goal to pursue nutritional science as a<br />

career.<br />

Even after all that, her first casual<br />

mention that she might like to become<br />

a university pr<strong>of</strong>essor someday didn’t<br />

get much serious consideration.<br />

“All <strong>of</strong> my friends thought it was<br />

hilarious,” she said.<br />

Wagener kids didn’t grow up to<br />

think big thoughts in ivory towers.<br />

They grew up to work — as store<br />

clerks, or laborers in the Wagener<br />

Shirt Factory. Or maybe at the nuclear<br />

power plant, like her dad, who put in<br />

hard hours as a steamfitter.<br />

Her mother went to college for a<br />

year, but was called back home to<br />

pick cotton — a disappointment that<br />

gnawed at her for years. She eventually<br />

became the librarian she’d hoped to be<br />

(<strong>and</strong> started the town’s library, which<br />

still bears her name), but without the<br />

benefit <strong>of</strong> a college degree.<br />

Fortunately, <strong>Bailey</strong>’s 4-H extension<br />

specialist, Alpha Jenkins, didn’t think<br />

it was silly for a young girl to hope for<br />

a career in academia.<br />

“She told me ‘yes, <strong>Lynn</strong>, I think you<br />

can do this,’” <strong>Bailey</strong> recalls. “I felt so<br />

inspired by that one person believing<br />

I could do it — that really stayed with<br />

me.”<br />

It wouldn’t be the last time an influential<br />

mentor would make a difference<br />

to <strong>Bailey</strong> — UF’s 2008 Teacher/<br />

Scholar <strong>of</strong> the Year <strong>and</strong> a renowned<br />

folate expert. Her research program<br />

<strong>and</strong> government advisory work contributed<br />

to major changes in recommended<br />

folate intake, a shared effort<br />

that resulted in significant drops in<br />

neural tube birth defects like spina<br />

bifida around the globe.<br />

After earning her undergraduate<br />

degree at Winthrop, a master’s at<br />

Clemson, <strong>and</strong> her Ph.D. at Purdue, she<br />

had begun working at Purdue, studying<br />

protein as a means to find ways to<br />

create more nutritious corn for developing<br />

countries. In short, she meant to<br />

help end world hunger.<br />

But without an on-campus medical<br />

school, the logistics <strong>of</strong> her human metabolic<br />

studies were challenging. UF<br />

had one.<br />

Arriving in Gainesville in 1977,<br />

she actively sought out another mentor,<br />

someone she could bounce her<br />

research ideas <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong>; someone she<br />

sensed had her best interest at heart.<br />

She found one in Jim Dinning, a worldrenowned<br />

folate expert who had<br />

retired from a dean’s post in Thail<strong>and</strong>.<br />

He’d seen the numbers <strong>of</strong> children<br />

in developing countries with birth<br />

defects, <strong>and</strong> he felt in his gut that<br />

folate would be key to reducing those<br />

numbers.<br />

Instead <strong>of</strong> malnutrition, Dinning<br />

argued to <strong>Bailey</strong>, she needed to change<br />

the whole focus <strong>of</strong> her research to<br />

folate <strong>and</strong> birth defects.<br />

She did.<br />

He was right.<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong>’s research group generated<br />

data instrumental in establishing<br />

(Photo left) IFAS’ <strong>Lynn</strong> <strong>Bailey</strong>, a world-renowned folate researcher, was honored as UF’s 2008 Teacher/<br />

Scholar <strong>of</strong> the Year. <strong>Bailey</strong>, a South Carolina native, credits her 4-H roots with sparking an interest<br />

in nutrition <strong>and</strong> putting her on the path to a career in science. Shown at UF’s Baby Gator playground,<br />

<strong>Bailey</strong> has helped prevent birth defects in children around the world. photo by eric zamora<br />

folate-intake recommendations,<br />

including those for pregnant women,<br />

<strong>and</strong> her name grew synonymous<br />

with folate. By the early 1990s, she<br />

was named to a U. S. Food <strong>and</strong> <strong>Dr</strong>ug<br />

Administration committee whose recommendations<br />

were adopted as law in<br />

1996 — m<strong>and</strong>ating that all enriched<br />

foods in the United States be fortified<br />

with folic acid.<br />

“It wasn’t until the 1980s, early<br />

1990s that we got the evidence that<br />

showed he was right,” she said. “But I<br />

trusted him.”<br />

Now just four years away from<br />

retirement, she hopes to stay actively<br />

involved in her ongoing research<br />

as well as folate-related work at the<br />

national <strong>and</strong> international levels as a<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essor emeritus. And she’s enjoying<br />

the pay<strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> years spent mentoring<br />

young academic minds — like Marie<br />

Caudill, now on the faculty at Cornell,<br />

<strong>and</strong> Karla Shelnutt, who earned her<br />

Ph.D. under <strong>Bailey</strong>’s tutelage.<br />

“Everything I know I’ve learned<br />

from that woman,” says Shelnutt, who<br />

now teaches a nutrition <strong>and</strong> metabolism<br />

class with <strong>Bailey</strong> at UF. “She’s<br />

amazing.”<br />

Looking back on her career, <strong>Bailey</strong><br />

says l<strong>and</strong>ing at UF — <strong>and</strong> IFAS — was<br />

an ideal fit. She loves the idea <strong>of</strong> working<br />

in a place where extension works<br />

to get research out to the public —<br />

especially to inquisitive kids from onestoplight<br />

towns.<br />

“Growing up, I had this concept that<br />

if you went to college you could answer<br />

all these questions,” she said. “Being<br />

in IFAS is wonderful for me. I love<br />

that there’s this chance for kids out in<br />

rural communities to be inspired by a<br />

county 4-H agent. It’s like coming back<br />

to my roots.” U — mickie <strong>and</strong>erson<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>ile<br />

IMPACT | Fall 2008 13

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