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Blizard Institute - Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry

Dr Ruairi Robertson, BSc, PhD

Ruairi

Lecturer in Microbiome Science

Centre: Centre for Immunobiology

Email: r.robertson@qmul.ac.uk
Website: https://ruairirobertson.com/
Twitter: @ruairirobertson

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Dr Ruairi Robertson was awarded a BSc in Human Nutrition from University College Dublin and a PhD from University College Cork. His PhD research focused on the interaction between maternal and early-life dietary lipids and the infant gut microbiome in preclinical models, part of which was conducted through a Fulbright Scholarship to Harvard University Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In 2017, he was awarded a four-year Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust to conduct research in the Blizard Institute, Queen Mary University of London. This research examined the gut microbiome and metabolic phenotypes of children with chronic and severe undernutrition from large cohort studies in Zimbabwe and Zambia. In 2022, he was awarded a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Research Fellowship to the Institut Pasteur in Paris to study the influence of the early-life gut microbiota on the immune response to infection.

In 2024, he returned to the Blizard Institute as a Lecturer in Microbiome Science where his research continues to examine the early-life gut microbiome and its influence on gut function and growth, particularly in the context of child undernutrition. Ruairi is an active science communicator and public speaker through which he communicates the science of nutrition and the gut microbiome to the general public. He regularly writes articles/blogs, speaks at science events and festivals and has appeared frequently on TV and radio discussing the science of nutrition and the gut microbiome. He has a popular TEDx talk and podcast series titled Biomes in which he interviews leading microbiome scientists about their research.

TEDx talk
Biomes podcast

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