Author

Ferdinand Haschke

Professor

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

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

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

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

28 Articles
20 Videos
9 Publications

Articles from this author

View details Iron Requirements During Infancy and Early Childhood
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Iron Requirements During Infancy and Early Childhood

Ferdinand Haschke

View details Protein Nutrition During Infancy: Effects on Growth and Metabolism
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Protein Nutrition During Infancy: Effects on Growth and Metabolism

Ferdinand Haschke

View details Influence of Early Nutrition on Growth
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Influence of Early Nutrition on Growth

Ferdinand Haschke

View details Nutrition and Growth
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Nutrition and Growth

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View details Trace Elements in Children and Adolescents
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Trace Elements in Children and Adolescents

Ferdinand Haschke

View details 131I, 134Cs, and 137Cs in Austrian Milk
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131I, 134Cs, and 137Cs in Austrian Milk

Ferdinand Haschke

Videos from this author

View details Nutrition during "The 1000 First Days" and Non Communicable Disease
Nutrition during "The 1000 First Days" and Non Communicable Disease (videos)

Nutrition during "The 1000 First Days" and Non Communicable Disease

Ferdinand Haschke

View details Risk Factors for Growth and Development: Maternal Obesity and Under-nutrition
Risk Factors for Growth and Development: Maternal Obesity and Under-nutrition (videos)

Risk Factors for Growth and Development: Maternal Obesity and Under-nutrition

Ferdinand Haschke