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Carien van Reekum

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Aberystwyth University

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Neuropsychology

10%

Biostatistics

10%

Psychology

10%

Eeg

10%

Nutrition

10%

Plant Biology

10%

Cognitive Neuroscience

10%

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Aberystwyth University

United Kingdom

Fully-funded PhD in Comparative Neuro-Nutrition & Healthy Ageing at Aberystwyth University

A fully-funded PhD opportunity in Comparative Neuro-Nutrition & Healthy Ageing is available at Aberystwyth University, with training and placement at the University of Reading, UK. This interdisciplinary project investigates whether cruciferous and basil microgreens, rich in bioactive compounds like sulforaphane and polyphenols, can support cognitive function, stress resilience, and gut–brain communication in adults aged 45–65. The research integrates nutrition, plant science, and cognitive neuroscience, utilizing biomarkers, EEG, and human dietary trials to identify sustainable dietary strategies for healthier ageing. Students will gain hands-on training in phytochemistry, biomarker analysis, and human nutrition, as well as experience with EEG/ERP, cognitive testing, and data integration. The project also offers opportunities to apply biostatistics and machine learning, engage with industry, and participate in a translational neuro-nutrition placement. The supervisory team includes Dr Amanda Lloyd (lead, Aberystwyth University), Dr María José Oruna-Concha, Prof Carien van Reekum, and Dr Alexander Taylor (all University of Reading). Applicants should have a degree in nutrition, food science, biomedical sciences, neuroscience, psychology, plant sciences, or a related field, and an interest in diet–brain interactions, biomarkers, and human trials. Full interdisciplinary training is provided. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers. The PhD is fully funded for four years, covering a tax-free stipend (UKRI rate: £20,780 for 2025/26), research costs, and tuition fees at the standard UK/Republic of Ireland rate. At Aberystwyth University, the difference between international and home fees is covered, but visa fees, healthcare surcharge, and relocation costs are not included. Applications open 16 December 2025 and close 26 January 2026 (10:00 GMT). Apply online via the FoodBioSystems DTP website. Prepare official transcripts, proof of English proficiency (if required), and an academic referee's contact. For more information, contact the lead supervisors or visit the FoodBioSystems DTP website. This PhD is ideal for candidates interested in neuro-nutrition, healthy ageing, cognitive neuroscience, and interdisciplinary research at the interface of nutrition and brain health.

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