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Public Lecture: NEWtritional Year’s Resolutions

December 10, 2019 By Prof. Sandra Sünram-Lea

I was invited to give a public lecture at The Storey in Lancaster as part of Lancaster University’s Science and Technology Lecture Series.

My talk was about the effects of different dietary choices on our health, and the New Year’s Resolutions we can make to start off 2020 as a healthy year for body and brain.

The Storey Lancaster

 

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About Prof. Sandra Sünram-Lea

My research background is in biological psychology and neuroscience, and I am interested in biological factors and mechanisms which affect human cognition and behaviour across the lifespan. Much of my research has focused on the effects of glucose administration and glucose regulatory mechanisms on human cognition.

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