• Jaqueline Moura Nadolny | Chemical engineering & Food Science
    Jun 18 2024

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. Postdoctoral researcher Jaqueline Moura Nadolny is interested in food science. Her unique backgrounud in chemical engineering, nutrition and food places her with a fantastic skillset to explore all questions regarding food. Specifically, Jaqueline has researched tomatoes, cold brew coffee, flour, the Australian indigeneous bunya nut and holds multiple parnterships with well know industry brands such as V2 and works with other products such as wagyu beef. We discuss her research journey which has taken her across the world to France, USA and now Australia, the various food product studies she is conducting (e.g. colour of vegan mince), her home country of Brazil and letting plant based meat become its own 'taste' category. Her order - Matcha with a twist.

    Research profile - https://qaafi.uq.edu.au/profile/12407/jaqueline-moura-nadolny

    LinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaqueline-moura-nadolny-14896569/?originalSubdomain=au

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    54 mins
  • Zoya Huschtscha | Sports Nutrition, muscle physiology, nutrition intevention
    Jun 11 2024

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. Postdoctoral researcher Zoya Huschtscha is interested in nutrition interventions and their impacts on muscle mass in conjunction with resistance training. Specifically, Zoya has worked with milk based beverages, Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA), and is looking into plant proteins in the future. We discuss her research career, motherhood, her transition into Lee Hamilton's lab at Deakin University with the aspirations for future funding and her new interest in PCOS and Endometriosis. Zoya is an impressive strong woman athlete, dabbling in Brazilian jiu jitsu and also runs a successful private practice based in this area (see below). Her order - water

    Website https://www.thestrongdietitian.com/

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_strong_dietitian/

    Research profile https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/people/zoya-huschtscha

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    42 mins
  • Jack Hetherington | Supporting the Australian dairy sector to reduce food waste
    Jun 6 2024

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. PhD candidate Jack Hetherington is interested in food waste, the food system, animal science and the agriculutral sector. Specifically, supporting the Australian dairy sector to find value in their waste, change their behaviour and improve efficiencies within this space. Jack has a rich history in animal science and agriculutral research relating to food internationally. We discuss his PhD research on cheese manufacturing and whey, the ADOPT framework, wicked problem theory and his upcoming eurotour. His order - French Press.

    Jack's reesearch profile https://researchers.adelaide.edu.au/profile/jack.hetherington

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Lina Breik | Tube feeding in Australian homes
    Apr 30 2024

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. PhD candidate Lina Breik is interested in tube feeding within the home. Specifically, how we can get good, nourishing food in the style of a grandparent home cooked meal into those who are required to be fed by a tube. We discuss her PhD proposal, private practice, mum life and studying abroad. Her order - Water



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    47 mins
  • Susannah Ayre | Parents versus brother versus sister during the family meal time
    Feb 13 2023

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. PhD candidate Susannah Ayre is interested in the family meal time. Specifically how parents navigate siblings during this daily ritual and how feeding interventions may be tailored to better suit their needs and priorities. We discuss her very interesting methods including Go Pros putting her as a fly on the wall in Australian family homes, her unique placement experience as an undergraduate dietitian overseas, her preliminary results of how children have been interacting with food during some of her studies and her very cool research paper title. Her order - Iced Peach Tea 

    QUT - https://research.qut.edu.au/wccnr/people/susannah-ayre/

    Susannah on Twitter - https://twitter.com/susannah_ayre

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    44 mins
  • Special episode: Janeane Dart + Gabrielle Brand | Verbatim theatre
    Feb 5 2023

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. This is a special episode of the podcast where I talk to Janeane Dart (Senior Lecturer, Nutrition Dietetics & Food) and Gabrielle Brand Associate Professor, School of Nursing and Midwifery) about their personal research careers, however we do spend a lot of the conversation delving into their plenary session at last years Dietitians Australia conference where a verbatim theatre performance was displayed based on one of Janeane's PhD papers. Janeane completed 100 interviews with dietitians in practice, as academics and as students to understand professionalism in dietetics. This was a huge hit at the conference last year and I can't wait to see what these two do next. Their orders - lemon myrtle tea & a Melbourne breakfast. 

    Gabrielle's recommendations

    1. Through the Looking Glass Space to New Ways of Knowing : A Personal Research Narrative

    https://nsuworks.nova.edu/tqr/vol20/iss4/12/ 

    2. Embedding Indigenous knowledges and voices in planetary health educationPlease see article here https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2542519622003084

    Also BIG Magic - Creative Living beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert  https://www.booktopia.com.au/big-magic-elizabeth-gilbert/book/9781408866757.html?source=pla&gclid=Cj0KCQiA8aOeBhCWARIsANRFrQEnViWrSmU6ZrolXCBiNc-NZLGWmqUiQzWLTDPbg0vbmKB_sYOPreYaAjlBEALw_wcB 

    Janeane's recommendations 

    1. "We Are Our Own Worst Enemies": A Qualitative Exploration of Sociocultural Factors in Dietetic Education Influencing Student-Dietitian Transitions

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35346871/ 

    2. Intellectual streaking: The value of teachers exposing minds (and hearts)

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28415892/ 

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    57 mins
  • Lauren Ball | Healthy Primary Care
    Jan 17 2023

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. Professor Lauren Ball is interested in healthy primary care which means the health care in the community that is provided by the professionals at the first point of call such as general practitioners, allied health professionals and nurses. We discuss the importance of healthy primary care, the large team she has created with her very successful funding from the NHMRC, her journey to her new position at the University of Queensland and her massive project on creating Australia's largest master-planned urban environment in Springfield, Queensland. Her order - Sodastream. 

    UQ - https://public-health.uq.edu.au/profile/9741/lauren-ball

    Lauren's Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/ProfLaurenBall


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    52 mins
  • Patricia Ribeiro de Melo | Food & Nutrition Policy Development
    Jan 10 2023

    High Degree Researchers Drinking coffee. This small show is designed for academics to put their research interests in the spotlight. Please sit, learn, and enjoy a cuppa while we do to. PhD Candidate Patricia Ribeiro de Melo is interested in Food and Nutrition Policy development, specifically what influences certain policies to be more successful. Her research is backed by social constructionism and we discuss some amazing examples in Brazil which inspired her work in the first place, health departments ability to facilitate transformative change and her academic journey from Brazil to Australia to now presenting in Japan at an international conference. Patricia also shares one of her papers outside of her PhD and an interesting narrative review on paradigms in public health nutrition. Her order - Irish Tea. Enjoy 

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    53 mins