Samreen Sharieff
M.Sc.
PhD Student, Divison of Nutrition
Languages
English, Hindi, Kannada
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I am a doctoral researcher at the Division of Nutrition, St. John’s Research Institute, with a growing interest in public health nutrition, body composition, and metabolic health. My academic training and early research experience have provided me with a strong grounding in nutrition research methodologies and scientific communication.
My work broadly focuses on understanding metabolic health across different stages of life, with particular emphasis on nutrition-related risk factors in the Indian context. I am interested in exploring how body composition and lifestyle factors influence metabolic outcomes, especially in populations undergoing rapid nutrition and lifestyle transitions.
I am motivated by the potential of evidence-based nutrition research to inform preventive strategies and support the development of contextually relevant public health and policy approaches.
Qualification/ Education
- M.Sc. Food Science and Nutrition (2020-2022), Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, Bangalore.
- B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics, Chemistry and Zoology (2017-2020), Mount Carmel College, Autonomous, Bangalore.
Experience
PhD Scholar,
Division of Nutrition,
St. John’s Research Institute
Date of Joining: Octoberr 2024 to Date
Research Assistant,
Division of Nutrition,
St. John’s Research Institute
Date of Joining: September 2023 to October 2024
Areas of interest
- Public Health Nutrition
- Metabolic Health Across the Life Course
- Body Composition
- Nutrition and Lifestyle Transitions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition
- Evidence-Based Nutrition for Public Health Practice
PhD Scholar,
Division of Nutrition,
St. John’s Research Institute
Date of Joining: Octoberr 2024 to Date
Research Assistant,
Division of Nutrition,
St. John’s Research Institute
Date of Joining: September 2023 to October 2024
- Public Health Nutrition
- Metabolic Health Across the Life Course
- Body Composition
- Nutrition and Lifestyle Transitions in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
- Childhood and Adolescent Nutrition
- Evidence-Based Nutrition for Public Health Practice
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The evidence base of supplementary feeding programmes and SBCC interventions on nutritional and behavioural outcomes globally: a scoping review protocol
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