Early Career Scientists 2019
The British Nutrition Foundation Drummond Early Career Scientist Award is an annual scheme run by the British Nutrition Foundation to recognise early career excellence in nutrition science. Applicants are judged on their contributions to nutrition science to date, their potential to become future leaders in the field, and the scientific merit and clarity of communication of their work. The Award has been made possible through British Nutrition Foundation's management of the Drummond Memorial Fund, established in memory of the work and contribution of Sir Jack Drummond.
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2019 British Nutrition Foundation Drummond Early Career Scientist Award.
Winner
Dr Henrik Roager (University of Copenhagen). You can read Dr Roager's review 'Diet-derived microbial metabolites in health and disease', which was published in Nutrition Bulletin.
Runners-up
Dr Elaine McCarthy (University College Cork). You can read Dr McCarthy's review 'The neonatal period: A missed opportunity for the prevention of iron deficiency and its associated neurological consequences?', which was published in Nutrition Bulletin.
Dr Ruairi Robertson (Queen Mary University of London)
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