Biography:
Dr. Dufault completed her PhD at A.T. Still University. She retired early from her position as a US Public Health Service officer at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to publish her findings of mercury in high fructose corn syrup. As an FDA whistleblower, she could not find employment as a researcher, so she founded the non-profit Food Ingredient and Health Research Institute where she works as a volunteer. She supplements her income working as a licensed special education teacher. Dr. D is considered a leader in the field of nutritional epigenetics with 726 citations according to Google Scholar.
Biomarkers for tracking metabolic changes pre-post nutritional epigenetics diet/intervention for children with autism and ADHD
Nutritional epigenetics education improves diet and attitude of parents of children with autism or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
The role dietary heavy metals play in the epigenetic inheritance of autism and ADHD