Caroline Jordan
Psychologist in Centre for behavioural science and applied Psychology at the Sheffield Hallam University
Caroline Jordan is an applied psychologist working at the Centre for Behavoural Science and Applied Psychology (CeBSAP) within Sheffield Hallam University. Her research interests are in the development of normal and atypical eating behaviour, diet-disease processes, behavioural science and behaviour change. She is currently involved in projects investigating the role of the microbiome in Parkinson's Disease, promoting influenza and COVID-19 vaccine uptake and biosimilar medication use in psoriasis patients.
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Details last updated 13-May-2021
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Study links gut flora with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
The Conversation (UK) - 10-Nov-2020
Microbiome altering might help in preventing or delaying Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
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