Author name: niloofar razmgah

University of Queensland

I was deeply honored to be awarded the highly competitive University of Queensland Research Training Scholarship for Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidature, an internationally recognized award valued at $29,863 per annum for 3.5 years (with a possible extension) and including Single Overseas Student Health Cover. Offered by the University of Queensland, one of Australia’s leading […]

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Dr. Carolyn Slupsky

I had the exceptional opportunity to discuss my work with Dr. Carolyn Slupsky, whose groundbreaking research explores the intricate relationship between diet, the gut microbiome, and human health. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach that combines metabolomics, clinical data, gene expression profiling, and microbial community analysis, Dr. Slupsky advances our understanding of host-microbial co-metabolism. Her pioneering studies

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PIG-PARADIGM Meeting, USA

I proudly took center stage at the inaugural PIG-PARADIGM Annual Meeting at UC Davis, USA—marking a major milestone in my PhD project. Presenting my groundbreaking work, I showcased transformative findings that captured the attention of leading scientists and industry experts. This event offered an unparalleled platform to connect, collaborate, and firmly establish myself as a

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Carbohydrate course

I recently completed an intensive two-week course on ‘Carbohydrates & Intestinal Health of Non-Ruminants,’ where I had the incredible opportunity to meet many experts and fellow researchers. Among them were Dr. Hans H. Stein from the University of Illinois, USA, and his student, with whom I built valuable connections and friendships. It was inspiring to

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Hamlet Protein

During my visit to Hamlet Protein, I gained valuable insights into how their soy-based specialty ingredients are formulated to provide precise nutrition during the crucial early life stages of animals. Their focus on improving health, welfare, and growth performance in young animals ensures enhanced lifetime productivity. This targeted nutrition strategy not only supports optimal development

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PhD Qualifying Exam

I successfully passed my PhD qualifying exam with flying colors, an intense milestone assessed by an outstanding panel. The external examiner was Professor Thomas Thymann from the University of Copenhagen, a renowned expert in gut microbiology and animal nutrition whose groundbreaking work on gut health and early-life development has significantly advanced the field. Internally, my

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