Mary Beth Feuling, MS, RD, CSP, CD
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Mary Beth specializes in working with pediatric patients in the area of food allergy, gastroenterology, and feeding disorders. She is part of the interdisciplinary feeding team at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. She has a vast range of experience including working as a Food Scientist in the food industry prior to transitioning to health care. She experience on both fields has assisted her in specializing in the areas of pediatric nutrition, food allergies, feeding disorders and health care technology. She has published and presented on these topics to a variety of local, regional national audiences. She authored the 1st and 2nd editions of the Food Allergy Chapter, ASPEN pediatrics core curriculum. Mary Beth has been instrumental in helping many families navigate the nutritional challenges of food restricted diets from both feeding disorder as well as treatment for pediatric diseases.
Colleen Taylor Lukens, Ph.D.
Psychosocial Program Manager
Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Center
Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Dr. Lukens is a Psychologist in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and the Psychosocial Program Manager for the Pediatric Feeding and Swallowing Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Dr. Lukens completed her graduate work at The Ohio State University, where her research program focused on the assessment and treatment of feeding problems in children with autism. She received further training in pediatric psychology as a resident and fellow at Nemours/A. I. duPont Hospital for Children, with specialty training to work with children with chronic GI conditions. She has worked with children with pediatric feeding problems for over 20 years, with particular research and clinical interest in novel intervention modalities and the evaluation of treatment outcomes.
Praveen Goday, MD, CNSC, FAAP
Professor of Pediatrics, Medical College of Wisconsin; Director, Clinical Nutrition, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
Dr Praveen Goday is a Professor of Pediatrics at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He is a pediatric gastroenterologist who serves at the Director of Clinical Nutrition and Director of the Feeding, Swallowing and Nutrition Program at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Dr Goday is an authority in Pediatric Nutrition who has served in leadership roles with the AAP, ASPEN, and NASPGHAN.
Amy Delaney, PhD, CCC-SLP
Dr. Amy Delaney is Assistant Professor at Marquette University and Director of the Neurodevelopmental Feeding and Swallowing Lab. She previously worked as a speech-language pathologist at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin with expertise in collaborative assessment and treatment approaches of children with motor-speech, feeding and swallowing disorders. Dr. Delaney earned her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 2010. Her studies centered on motor-speech development and oral-motor assessment with a minor focused in kinesiology and motor learning theory. Her dissertation and subsequent research have focused on the measurement of oral-motor feeding skill development in young children. Dr. Delaney has been awarded the NIH LRP through the Child Health and Human Development Institute supporting new and promising investigators and several grants.