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Disorders of Gut - Brain Interaction: Challenges & Opportunities in Diet Management & Research

Date:
08 October 2024 - 08 October 2024
Time:
5:15PM-7PM

An insightful talk on the diet’s impact on gut & mental health, & nutrition's effects on gut-brain interactions.

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Oceanic Nutrition Leadership Platform (ONLP) Course

Date:
18 October 2024 - 18 October 2024

Applications for the Oceanic Nutrition Leadership Platform (ONLP) Course 2025 are now open

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Postprandial Metabolism Special Interest Group Webinar

Date:
23 October 2024 - 23 October 2024
Time:
2-3PM

Please join our Postprandial Metabolism Special Interest Group (SIG) for a FREE NSA member exclusive webinar showcasing the latest in postprandial metabolism research.

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Registered Connect

Date:
24 October 2024 - 24 October 2024
Time:
12pm

SAVE THE DATE - Dr Gina Ambrosini (RPHNutr) will host the upcoming Registered Connect event. An email with registration details will be sent in the coming weeks to Registration Scheme members.

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PhD Position in Nutrition and Microbiome Research at RMIT University

Applications close: 31 December 2024

RMIT University is seeking a dedicated PhD candidate to join our research team under the AMR/Microbiome theme. This is an excellent opportunity for dietitians passionate about the human microbiome and its impact on health. Project Overview: - Explore the interactions between gut microbiota and human health. - Conduct a study involving diet and lifestyle changes and the gut microbiome. Key Responsibilities: - Design and manage ethical research applications and study logistics. - Conduct participant meetings, sample collection, data analysis and publish. Requirements: - Master’s degree in nutrition or equivalent (e.g., Bachelor with Honours) - Strong communication and teamwork skills. Supervisors: - Prof Raj Eri - Dr. Charmaine Lloyd - Dr. Sharayah Carter, APD Location: Melbourne, with opportunities for international collaboration. Application Information: For more details, please contact: - Dr. Sharayah Carter: sharayah.carter@rmit.edu.au Apply now to be part of innovative research in the clinical application of the human microbiome!

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