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Marianne Walsh graduated with a first class honours degree in Human Nutrition from the University of Ulster in 2004. During that time she spent one year working as a research technician at the University of Alabama, USA. In 2008, she received a PhD in Nutritional Metabolomics from Trinity College Dublin. She then moved to University College Dublin to work on the Joint Irish Nutrigenomics Organisation (JINGO) project, which involved clinical and exercise physiology research. She is currently working on the Food4Me project, an EU 7th Framework programme, which explores various aspects of personalised nutrition. |
| Marianne's research interests are in the broad area of nutrigenomics, but more specifically in metabolomics and personalised nutrition. Her work has focused on investigating the influence of diet, fitness and body composition on human health. |
| Gibney MJ, Walsh MC, Brennan L. ; (2007) ' Metabolomics and the personalised metabolic signature' In: Personalized Nutrition: Principals and Applications (Ed. Kok F, Bouwman L, Desiere F). *: Taylor and Francis, CRC Press. [Details] |
| Walsh MC, Nugent A, Brennan L, Gibney MJ. ; (2008) ' Understanding the metabolome – challenges for metabolomics'. BNF Nutrition Bulletin, . [Details] |
| Walsh MC, Brennan L, Pujos-Guillot E, Scalbert A, Fagan A, Higgins DG, Gibney MJ; (2007) ' Influence of acute phytochemical intake on human urinary metabolomic profiles'. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 86 :1687-1693. [Details] |
| Walsh MC, Brennan L, Malthouse JPG, Roche HM, Gibney MJ; (2006) ' The effect of acute dietary standardization on the urinary, plasma and salivary metabolomic profiles of healthy human subjects'. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 84 :531-539. [Details] |
| Walsh MC, Hunter GR, Livingstone MBE; (2006) ' Sarcopenia in premenopausal and postmenopausal women with osteopenia, osteoporosis and normal bone mineral density'. Osteoporosis International, 17 :61-67. [Details] |
| Gibney MJ, Walsh MC, Brennan L, Roche HM, German JB, Ommen; (2005) 'Metabolomics in human nutrition: opportunities and challenges'. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 82 (3):497-503. [Details] |
| Year: 2004. Title: Best Nutrition Student |
| Year: 2004. Title: Best Final Year Nutrition Project |
| Year: 2004. Title: Best Poster Presentation |
| Year: 2004. Title: PhD Scholarship |