Amrita Vijay Profile
Amrita Vijay

@amrita114

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Research Fellow in Diet & Microbiome

Nottingham, England
Joined September 2016
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
1 month
A new study, led by @amrita114 @MedicineUoN has found that combining certain types of dietary supplements is more effective than single prebiotics or omega-3 in supporting immune and metabolic health Read more ▶️ https://t.co/H3amMtlzHt
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@amrita114
Amrita Vijay
10 months
Had a fantastic day speaking at the London Microbiome Conference, brilliantly organized by Emily Leeming and Dominic Farsi! It was an honor to share the stage with leading experts in the field and great opportunity to network and collaborate. #microbiome #UniofNottingham
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@Food4Years
Food4Years Ageing Network
1 year
Just wrapped up a productive and inspiring writing retreat at Missenden Abbey with an amazing group of colleagues! ✍️ We shared ideas, refined our manuscripts, and enjoyed the beautiful surroundings. Thank you to everyone who joined us! ✨
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@NottmBRCMSIR
Nottm NIHR BRC MSK Surgery Inflammation & Recovery
1 year
Congratulations to @CosLigorio and @amrita114, winner and runner up of the JAM presentation session at our recent MSIR theme event! @Mata_Lab
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@JoStocks
Dr Joanne Stocks
2 years
Had a inspiring night of networking at the Nottingham Healthcare Innovation Platform’s event last night to explore opportunities for developing and measuring biomarkers and great to catch-up in person with fellow @UoNPainCentre and microbiome researchers @aphroditek5 & @amrita114
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@NottmBRCLiverGI
NottmBRCLiver&GI
3 years
Food Group Tree based analysis of south-Indian Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease has been listed for ‘Nutrients 2024 Best Paper Award’. Read the article here: https://t.co/1gYGcn6hJa. @Nutrients_MDPI
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@ResearchNuh
ResearchNUH
3 years
"Telling Indians to eat as though they're Mediterranean will never work - the Indian diet is rich and diverse" - Prof Guru Aithal on a new food-group analysis of liver disease. https://t.co/YzS6P14UQf
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@NottmBRC
NIHR Nottingham BRC
4 years
NEW PODCAST: @NottmBRCLiverGI researcher @amrita114 has a paper in Nature Medicine on #clinicalresearch into melanoma and the gut microbiome. (link in podcast notes) https://t.co/gMYLWdla7i
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@KingsCollegeLon
King's College London
4 years
The largest study to date has confirmed the link between the gut microbiome and the response to cancer immunotherapy therapy for melanoma. @timspector @kingsmedicine Find out more here👇 https://t.co/kAXGPQ4s8o
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kcl.ac.uk
The largest study to date has confirmed the link between the gut microbiome and the response to cancer immunotherapy therapy for melanoma.
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
4 years
Did you know that exercising increases the body's own cannabis-like substances - which helps arthritis? read @MiriamStoppard @DailyMirror writing about @amrita114 @MedicineUoN study https://t.co/M4sUhidaGJ #exercise #arthritis
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@NottmBRC
NIHR Nottingham BRC
4 years
Custom-designed diets that can change gut microbes to help reduce heart and metabolic diseases could be reality in five years, say Nottingham researchers, including @NottmBRCMSK @amrita114 and Prof Ana Valdes (below) https://t.co/6Bq5rvr1oa @NottmJRO #clinicalresearch
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
4 years
Study by the @UniofNottingham has found that exercise reduces inflammation and could potentially help treat condition such as arthritis, cancer and heart disease. Read more in @HCMmag ➡️ https://t.co/e9n6x8jdLY #WeAreUoN
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
4 years
Experts @MedicineUoN have found that exercise can help treat arthritis by producing the body's own 'cannabis' type substance, which reduces inflammation - read @Daily_Express https://t.co/jMPoaU6Vml #WeareUoN
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
4 years
A study led by @amrita114 @MedicineUoN and @aphroditek5 has found that #exercise reduces inflammation and increases the body's own 'cannabis' read more @phuketimes #WeAreUoN https://t.co/EZn2uuovrR
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@UoNPressOffice
Uni of Nottingham Press Office
4 years
Exercise increases the body’s own cannabis-like substances, which in turn helps reduce inflammation and could potentially help treat certain conditions such as #arthritis, #cancer and #heartDisease.- says a study led by @amrita114 @MedicineUoN #WeAreUoN https://t.co/7BnS3R69hq
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@amrita114
Amrita Vijay
4 years
Microbiome: ‘good’ gut bacteria really could help you lose weight – new study https://t.co/cOlYArmoWS via @ConversationUK
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theconversation.com
We have trillions of microbes in our gut – and each do something different for our body.
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@NottmBRCLiverGI
NottmBRCLiver&GI
6 years
Prof Aithal's preprint article 'Role of Drugs Affecting the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System on Susceptibility and Severity of COVID-19: A Large Case-Control Study from Zheijang Province, China': https://t.co/ZfsNkijSia #COVID19 @MedicineUoN @NottmBRC @UoNPressOffice
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medrxiv.org
Background Medical editorials have suggested that angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) should not be given to people with arterial hypertension...
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@MedicineUoN
Uni of Nottingham School of Medicine #WeAreUoN
6 years
Our very own @benollivere and Ana Valdes have been all over the BBC news because of their research happening with @TeamNUH to find out why some NHS staff exposed to COVID-19 have contracted the disease and others haven't. #WeAreTogether #WeAreUoN
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bbc.co.uk
NHS workers are donating blood samples to find out why some of them contract Covid-19 when others don't.
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