Andrew Prentice
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Andrew Prentice

  • Professor of International Nutrition at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
  • Head of the the Nutrition & Planetary Health Theme at the MRC Unit The Gambia (MRCG)
  • Through a combination of discovery research and clinical trials his team is focused on developing better interventions in maternal and child nutrition
  • Contributed to numerous national and international expert groups and advisory bodies
  • Fellow of the UK Academy of Medical Sciences and was recently elected as an International Member of the US National Academy of Sciences
  • Specific interests are in iron, infection and anemia, and how the maternal diet at the time of conceiving a baby affects the fetal epigenome with life-long effects on health
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Applications of Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Health Settings

Applications of Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Health Settings

Andrew Prentice
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Nutrition Challenges and Issues of Relevance to Adolescents in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Nutrition Challenges and Issues of Relevance to Adolescents in Low- and Middle-Income Countries

Andrew Prentice
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Nutrition and Chronic Disease: Lessons from the Developing and Developed World

Nutrition and Chronic Disease: Lessons from the Developing and Developed World

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Growth Faltering in Low- Income Countries

Growth Faltering in Low- Income Countries

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Strategies to Prevent Iron Deficiency in Developing and Developed Countries

Strategies to Prevent Iron Deficiency in Developing and Developed Countries

Andrew Prentice
Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Public Health
Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Public Health

Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Public Health

Andrew Prentice
Nutrition and Chronic Disease
Nutrition and Chronic Disease

Nutrition and Chronic Disease

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