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What are your research interest? Gastrointestinal (gut) nutrition Dietary assessment Aboriginal health and nutrition Rural health research and researcher development ... relationships between dietary intake (both food and nutrients) on the gut and how the gut deals with food and nutrients, this may be possible. ...
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... your research? Our goal is to find the causes of chronic unexplained gut diseases from dypepsia to irritable bowel syndrome, unlock new ... the local and systemic effects of low grade inflammation in the gut, the role of the gut micro-organisms and the gut-brain axis. ... Biomarkers Affiliations Professor of Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Newcastle Chair, Committee of ...
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... Microbiology, working in the Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology. Her research aims to characterise ... Research representative, Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology Centre for Research Excellence in ... in GI disease with the hope of identifying treatments Grace Burns - gut health researcher | HMRI Grace Burns ...
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... How does the environment alter fetal brain development? How does the gut microbiome influence brain function? How does intestinal ... chronic anxiety in teenagers leading to suicide or serious mental health issues in adulthood? How can we treat anxiety in children and ... at the University of Newcastle. Dr Hollins is interested in the gut-brain axis and her work focuses on molecular pathways and ...
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... can use small bouts of activity as a type of medicine for improving health after stroke. High blood pressure (hypertension): High blood ... after stroke to reduce blood pressure and to improve the health and risk after stroke. My main research areas of interest are: ... on the effects of 7 days aerobic exercise on energy intake and gut hormone responses. He wanted to investigate whether healthy ...
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... gastrointestinal disease Understanding how we can manipulate gut disease behaviour to alter and/or prevent the course of disease ... how the public views GI disease. There is an associated stigma with gut diseases and although there has definitely been progress in this ... important it really is. This work also has the potential to impact health outcomes through early diagnosis and symptom awareness. ...
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... whether soluble fibre improves the amount of healthy bacteria in the gut, which can enhance the immune system. Fatty acids as a cause of ... Handbook and the 2013 National Asthma Council brochure series for health professionals and consumers. Specialised/Technical Skills ...
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... in the gastrointestinal and reproductive tracts. Brain mechanisms in health and disease Why did you get into research? I had the choice of ... of Newcastle’s Priority Clinical Centre for Cardiovascular Health (PCC CVH) and is the co-leader of the HMRI Cardiovascular ... of an alternative second pacemaker mechanism - cells of the heart, gut, brain and even uterus are being investigated to determine if stores ...
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... Centre for Healthy Lungs (UON) Priority Research Centre for Digestive Health and Neurogastroenterology (UON) Ignite early-mid career research ...
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... new delivery models for drugs that target inflammatory cells in the gut (collaboration with AGIRA), and novel treatments for pain. ...