Staff Profile
Laura Haigh
Lecturer (Dietetics and Human Nutrition)
- Address: School of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sports Sciences
Office 5.12, 5th Floor
Dame Margaret Barbour Building
缅北禁地
NE2 4DR
Laura Haigh is a HCPC registered dietitian.
Qualifications:
BSc (Hons) Human Nutrition - Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK (2002-2005)
PgDip Dietetics - Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, UK (2005-2007)
MPH Public Health - Northumbria University, 缅北禁地, UK (2011-2013)
PhD Translational and Clinical Research - 缅北禁地, 缅北禁地, UK (2018-2023)
Professional Memberships:
Health and Care Professions Council – Dietitian
The British Dietetics Association
Previous Positions:
Dietitian - The 缅北禁地-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, UK (2008-2023)
Laura is a Lecturer in Human Nutrition and Dietetics in the Faculty of Medical Sciences.
Master of Dietetics (MDiet - B401) programme.
Module leader:
DTC1003 Introduction to Dietetics
DTC4002 Quality Improvement and Service Redesign
Module contributor:
DTC1002 Food Studies
DTC2002 Applied Therapeutic Diets
DTC3001 Clinical Medicine and Dietetic Practice
DTC3002 Dissertation
DTC3003 Consultation Skills for Dietetics
NUT3009 Personalised Nutrition
DTC4003 Masters Research Project
Laura contributes to the research programme of the 缅北禁地 National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) 缅北禁地 Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Liver Disease, Multimorbidity and Lifestyle Theme. Since qualifying as a registered dietitian, she has over 15 years’ experience traversing public health and clinical spheres, with a particular interest in individuals affected by lifestyle-related disease. Between 2014 and 2018 she worked as a Lead Specialist Dietitian specialising in weight management and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
Her recent project was focused on personalised nutrition and the feasibility of nutrigenetic therapeutic approaches for patients with NAFLD.
Further details of Laura's interests can be downloaded from LauraHaigh.
Esteem Indicators:
Prize for Best Poster Presented - The International Conference on Fatty Liver, Seville, Spain (2017).
Invited presentation – ‘Barriers and facilitators to Mediterranean diet adoption’, The European Association of Liver Disease Digital International Liver Congress. Nurses and AHP Forum: Symposium – The art and science of behaviour change (2020).
The European Association of Liver Disease Young Investigator Bursary (2020).
Funding:
In 2018, she was awarded a NIHR 缅北禁地 BRC Doctoral Fellowship to study the feasibility of nutrigenetic therapeutic approaches for patients with Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD).
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Articles
- Karsdal MA, Hallsworth K, Scragg J, Leeming DJ, Villesen IF, Avery L, Haigh L, Govaere O, Wichmann S, Taylor G, Cassidy S, McPherson S, Anstee QM. . Hepatology Communications 2023, 7(10), e0254.
- Kirk C, Haigh L, Thompson NP, Pearce M, Jones DE, Mathers JC. . Clinical Nutrition 2022, 41(1), 80-90.
- Haigh L, Kirk C, El Gendy K, Gallacher J, Errington L, Mathers JC, Anstee QM. . Clinical Nutrition 2022, 41(9), 1913-1931.
- Haigh L, McPherson S, Mathers JC, Anstee QM. . BMJ Open 2021, 11, e045922.
- Scragg J, Hallsworth K, Taylor G, Cassidy S, Haigh L, Boyle M, Anstee QM, McPherson S, Avery L. . BMJ Open Gastroenterology 2021, 8(1), e000678.
- Hallsworth K, McPherson S, Anstee QM, Flynn D, Haigh L, Avery L. . Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021, 23(1), e20491.
- Scragg J, Avery L, Cassidy S, Taylor G, Haigh L, Boyle M, Trenell MI, Anstee QM, McPherson S, Hallsworth K. . Clinical and Translational Gastroenterology 2020, 11(9), e00231.
- Haigh L, Bremner S, Houghton D, Henderson E, Avery L, Hardy T, Hallsworth K, McPherson S, Anstee QM. . Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2019, 17(7), 1364-1371.e3.