Emma Alving-Jessep
@e_alving_jessep
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Birmingham. Interested in childhood diet, gut microbiome and developmental outcomes.
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21-12-2016 20:32:12
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Hi everyone, I’m recruiting for my latest study at Aston Institute of Health & Neurodevelopment (IHN), please share ☺️
☀️ A wonderful morning of science is ahead! Let’s start the day with the exciting keynote lecture “The microbiota and immune system crosstalk in neurodevelopment and behavior” from Karolinska Institutet Kjersti Aagaard KorenLab #WoM2023 #microbialmedicine #WorldofMicrobiome
An excellent talk about the benefits of fermented foods from the always impressive @RamyaBalasubr13 APC Microbiome Ireland
Super proud to present my poster looking at moderation of the relationship between gut microbiota composition and SDQ outcomes by diet in preschool children. #WoM2023 PEACh Research Aston
Here is part 4 of the countdown to Showtime featuring some of the fantastic numbers from our upcoming concerts with Class Act Theatrix .
IT IS NEARLY TIME for our first performance of SHOWTIME. There are just a handful of tickets left for tomorrow's concert Royal Birmingham Conservatoire Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and they are selling fast for the second performance on 11th February Walsall Arena & Arts Centre...
📢NEW ARTICLE PUBLISHED! We found that in 2 weeks following additional 'healthy eating' social media accounts increased reported fruit and vegetable consumption, by over 1 portion a day! doi.org/10.1177/205520… Jason Michael Thomas Claire Farrow Exeter Med School PEACh Research Aston
Proud supervisors! Aston University graduation 🎉 Emma Alving-Jessep whose PhD examining the relationship between infant gut microbiome and developmental outcomes brings together microbiology and psychology: truly interdisciplinary research 🤩 AstonPsychology Aston Biosciences