Ellen Williamson
@algaellen
PhD Student: Using microalgae protein to support human nutrition. @QUEX_PhD
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08-03-2021 14:30:32
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A few of the women running the NPRU today University of Exeter on international women's day! UoE_NPG Kiera Wilkinson Lauryn Domingos #InternationalWomensDay #WomenInScience
Different lab, different continent, but still surrounded by great women in research on this #InternationalWomensDay Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Microalgae: potential novel protein for sustainable human nutrition Extremely pleased to share my publication in TrendsPlantSci. With Institute for Molecular Bioscience and Benjamin T Wall UoE_NPG
Publication alert! ๐Congrats to our colleague Ellen Williamson for publishing a review paper on microalgae as a potential novel protein for sustainable human nutrition in TrendsPlantSci et al: Benjamin T Wall Institute for Molecular Bioscience cell.com/trends/plant-sโฆ
A multi-disciplinary resource here, led by Ellen Williamson from UoE_NPG and published in TrendsPlantSci, to provide an overview of the potential for, and likely challenges of, exploiting algae as a future protein source within human nutrition: cell.com/trends/plant-sโฆ
Latest paper from UoE_NPG at Research at Exeter led by Ellen Williamson extending our previous work by Dr. van Der Heijden on algae as a future protein source (summarised here: cell.com/trends/plant-sโฆ) further exploring chlorella and spirulina: frontiersin.org/journals/nutriโฆ UofE SHS
Really pleased to see the second publication from my PhD in Frontiers - Nutrition. Huge thanks to all the co-authors and collaborators! This paper is looking at microalgae as a protein source in human nutrition. You can read the full open access article here: frontiersin.org/journals/nutriโฆ
Great to see Freyja Haigh 's paper with UofE SHS published in Human Kinetics ๐ Insights into the habitual consumption of protein in young adults. Congratulations ๐