The MSc dissertation project allows the student to undertake a piece of research designed to contribute to the evidence base for personalised functional nutrition. This can either be a piece of primary or secondary research: the former focusing on sociological quantitative and qualitative methods; the latter focusing on reviewing the scientific literature using methodologies appropriate to personalised functional nutrition.
- Module Leader: Catherine Broome
- Module Leader: James Neil
- Module Leader: Indrani Saha
- Module Leader: Karin Seidler
The MSc dissertation project allows the student to undertake a piece of research designed to contribute to the evidence base for personalised functional nutrition. This can either be a piece of primary or secondary research: the former focusing on sociological quantitative and qualitative methods; the latter focusing on reviewing the scientific literature using methodologies appropriate to personalised functional nutrition.
- Module Leader: Catherine Broome
- Module Leader: James Neil
- Module Leader: Indrani Saha
- Module Leader: Karin Seidler
The MSc dissertation project allows the student to undertake a piece of research designed to contribute to the evidence base for personalised functional nutrition. This can either be a piece of primary or secondary research: the former focusing on sociological quantitative and qualitative methods; the latter focusing on reviewing the scientific literature using methodologies appropriate to personalised functional nutrition.
- Module Leader: Michelle Barrow
- Module Leader: Catherine Broome
- Module Leader: Indrani Saha
- Module Leader: Karin Seidler