
Dr Preeti Jethwa
@jethwapreeti
Assistant Professor Human Nutrition - Pharmacological and dietary approaches to treat metabolic diseases | Brain, adipose tissue, muscle | Views my own
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https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/biosciences/people/preeti.jethwa 22-05-2015 13:57:08
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Congratulation 🎉to Dr Sofia Kozhevnikova and Dr Katie Alliband on passing their theses. Was a pleasure superving you both with John Brameld Matt Elmes & Tim Parr, you will be missed. See you at graduation 😁 #bbsrcdtp UoNBiosciences Nottingham BBSRC DTP


Really interesting plenary by Prof Ana Valdes Uni of Nottingham School of Medicine #WeAreUoN on the importance of the gut microbiome and health. #FFS2024




We have shown university students are vulnerable to food insecurity. But does it influence their health - PhD student Amnah Jasem presents our findings at the Future Food symposia #FFS2024 UoN_Nutrition UoNBiosciences Dr Lisa Coneyworth


The diet related disease session at the Future Foods Symposia taken over by our final year PhD students Sultan Almutairi and Amnah Jasem #FFS2024 Simon Welham Dr Preeti Jethwa Dr Lisa Coneyworth


Simon Welham presenting the BEANS as the final talk of diet-related disease session at Future Foods symposia Dr Michelle Thomas #FFS2024



Job Alert 🚨Want more experience before starting a PhD, interested in neuroscience/metabolism. Why not apply as a research assistant with @rebeccyannie @NTUNeuro Nottingham Trent University & join her vibrant team investigating, more detail tinyurl.com/28scw223 UoN Careers UoNBioscienceCareers

I am excited to share our latest paper nature where we construct a hi-res spatial map of the human hypothalamus, the brain region central in appetite control. It is a collaboration between Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs Cambridge University & Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research nature.com/articles/s4158…

Check out the lastest paper from the #VitaminD Research Group at UoN_Nutrition exploring #VitaminD’s role in #Neurodevelopment & its potential to reduce inflammation in #Pregnancy. A milestone for first author SofiaKozhevnikova! #Neuroscience #MaternalHealth tinyurl.com/7hfm54uz

