Research group

Nutrition, Endocrinology and Metabolism

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Our mission is to understand disease processes and to improve lifelong human health and wellbeing through research and innovation in the areas of nutrition, endocrinology and metabolism.

Part of Medicine

About

Our research aims to improve the understanding of human disease, health and wellbeing across the lifecourse. We investigate: 

  • how lifestyle and nutrition influence growth, development, function, and resilience 
  • how nutrition, endocrinology, and metabolism link to altered functional capacity in cardiometabolic diseases 
  • how early life nutrition influences functional capacity and resilience in later life 
  • translation of new innovations to promote healthy aging in clinical/care settings

We propose new mechanisms, and test interventions, studying molecules, cells, individuals, and populations. We are especially interested in endocrine, metabolic, muscle and immune health. Our discoveries have identified new understandings for maintaining health and reducing disease risk, new therapeutic targets, new disease treatments and have influenced government policy. 

Our research teams and labs  

Our early career researchers

We welcome potential new ECRs to contact individual lab or team leads directly to enquire about fellowships and upcoming research opportunities.

People, projects, publications and PhDs

People

Dr Caroline Childs

Associate Professor

Research interests

  • Dietary fatty acids
  • Probiotics and Prebiotics
  • Antioxidants
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Professor Chris Byrne

Professor of Endocrinol & Met
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Dr Colleen Deane

Lecturer in Muscle Cell Biology
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Dr Cornelia Blume

Lecturer B

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Ella Baker PhD

Senior Research Fellow

Research interests

  • Plant derived fatty acids
  • Inflammation
  • Cell culture
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Professor Jaswinder Sethi BSc DPhil FRSB

Professor of Immunometabolism

Research interests

  • Immunometabolism
  • Obesity
  • Metabolic diseases

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Jonathan Swann

Professor of Biomolecular Medicine

Accepting applications from PhD students

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Dr Natalie Cox

NIHR Clinical Lecturer in Geriatric Med.

Research interests

  • Appetite and Nutrition in Later Life
  • Urgent care for older people
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