Erin Clarke
The University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Dr Erin Clarke is an early career researcher in School of Health Sciences at The University of Newcastle and Hunter Medical Research Institute Food and Nutrition Research Program. In addition, she maintains her role as an active clinician as an Accredited Practising Dietitian. Dr Clarke's research expertise includes dietary assessment which harnesses technology, dietary biomarkers the relationship between diet quality and health. She has a praticular interest in cardiometabolic health related conditions. Since graduating she has expanded her research to focus more on precision and personalised nutrition, including investigating the interplay between diet and genetics, and the dietary metabolome.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Feasibility of the Healthy Weight for LifeTM + Medical Nutrition Therapy Randomised Controlled Trial (129968)
1:00 PM
Clare E Collins
Lunch, Networking, Exhibition Viewing & Poster Presentations
Plasma metabolomic signatures show improvements in diet quality in response to medical nutrition therapy in adults at an elevated-cardiovascular disease risk (129971)
1:00 PM
Clare E Collins
Lunch, Networking, Exhibition Viewing & Poster Presentations
Metabolomics-derived diet quality score and its association with cardiometabolic health: findings from a randomised controlled feeding trial (130011)
10:25 AM
Jordan Stanford
Abstract Session 16 - Nutrient Bioavailability
Microbial Diversity and Composition Changes in a Randomised Crossover Feeding Trial Comparing the Healthy Australian Diet and Typical Australian Diet (130014)
11:52 AM
Jordan Stanford
Abstract Session 3 - Gut Health
NSA 2025