Professor of Children’s Eating Behaviour research. Associate Dean Research, College of Health & Life Sciences, Aston Uni. No longer on X - find me on LinkedIn
Want to do a PhD with us? New ESRC funded PhD exploring complementary feeding and child development outcomes. @Meg_Nutrition @DrNLetourneau @LaShaps1 @profblissett @mgsesrcdtp https://t.co/Opl1mUVCUs
Great present @indparltrust Breakfast @HouseofCommons on Growing UK Life Sciences.
Key messages:
1. Work with NHS Clinicians
2. Need research across all the U.K.
3. Need to look beyond clinical trials & include meds use in real world.
@NIHRtakepart is key partner
Applications to study on @AstonUniversity#London campus are now open for May start. Exciting times ahead as we bring Aston magic to our new dynamic innovation hub in the centre of #AstonLondon
https://t.co/7JeKhKH4Uj
We have several #PhD#studentship opportunities, all starting in October 2025. Research topics are wide-ranging within the broad scope of #membranes!
See the full list of projects and details of how to apply here: https://t.co/PVRayAEPFN
⏳6th December deadline⏳
A brilliant inaugural lecture from our Regius Chair in Pharmacy - Prof Ian Wong - pharmacoepidemiology and big data. Such an inspirational career. @AstonHLS@AstonPress
Delighted to see this labour of love published. We find that more infant-led experiences with complementary feeding are associated with greater infant vocalisations at mealtimes- a relationship mediated by parent language use. @AstonPeach https://t.co/Of4wNdpHXQ
@katieedders sharing findings about how distraction and portioning can be helpful strategies for families experiencing challenges with child avid eating behaviour @ESRC_appetite - evidence from a lab study
Great presentation @alicekini about the bidirectional relationships between parent feeding and child eating behaviour using data from @GeminiResearch within @ESRC_appetite project
@EmmaHaycraft sharing parents experiences of more avid child eating behaviour - learning from strategies parents have developed and the challenges that they describe @ESRC_appetite
A person centered approach to understanding child eating behaviour. Such novel findings from @AbigailPickard6 to help understand how eating behaviours cluster and are experienced by families @ESRC_appetite
@ClareHLlewellyn fab talk about genetic and environmental influences on the development of satiety and food responsiveness - highlighting the significant role of environmental influences particularly in early childhood @ESRC_appetite@ClareHLlewellyn
Great talk from @mrtzhrl sharing analyses of @GeminiResearch indicating that emotional over-eating is largely explained by shared and non shared environmental influences - particularly in earlier childhood but these vary over time @ESRC_appetite
@ClareHLlewellyn great presentation about genetic susceptibility to childhood obesity and the role of the genetic and environmental factors for shaping appetite in the @GeminiResearch cohort @ESRC_appetite
Very excited to start the @ESRC_appetite end of project conference sharing research findings from our ESRC funded project: Appetite in Preschoolers: Producing evidence for tailoring interventions effectively with @profblissett kicking off the day
Chief Medical Officer for Black Country ICB welcomes all and talks about research in the Black Country at this years BC Research Celebration event👏🏼👏🏼 @adave_NHS#BlackCountryResearch
Head of Research for Black Country ICB talks about the development of a research strategy for the Black Country at this years BC Research Celebration event👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼