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Dr Kiranjit Kaur

Dr Kiranjit Kaur

Research Officer, University of Newcastle

Research Programs

Identified relationship between selected bitter taste receptor genotypes and oral health outcomes, significantly contributing to the fields of oral health, taste genetics, and lifestyle behaviour interventions
Collaborator on the Move and Sleep Study, an MRFF-funded clinical trial testing a lifestyle behaviour program aiming to control glucose levels
Collaborator on WCRF-funded project, the Multihealth Study, co-designing a lifestyle behaviour program to enhance health and wellbeing for colorectal cancer survivors

Dr Kiranjit Kaur is an early career researcher at the University of Newcastle. She holds a PhD in Food Science from the University of Newcastle, where her research focused on the relationships between selected sweet and bitter-taste receptors and features of oral health.

Kiranjit also earned a Master of Public Health with distinction from the University of Newcastle and a Bachelor of Dental Surgery from Baba Farid University of Health Sciences (Punjab) in India.

With over seven years of multidisciplinary research experience, she has developed expertise in lifestyle behaviours, pre-diabetes, sleep and mental health, oral health, taste genetics, oral microbiome, human nutrition, colorectal cancer, obesity stigma, and cardiovascular health.

Kiranjit is skilled in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies and has a background in clinical trials, project co-ordination, and team management.

Throughout her career, Kiranjit has demonstrated proficiency in study planning, participant recruitment, data collection, and analysis using various digital research tools.

She has published several journal articles and presented at numerous conferences, earning recognition for her contributions to the field. Kiranjit is also an engaging public speaker and experienced educator, having taught and mentored students at the University of Newcastle.

Her professional affiliations include the Nutrition Society of Australia, and the Australian Society of Medical Research. Kiranjit is committed to advancing research in her areas of expertise and contributing to the scientific community through her innovative and impactful work.