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Mary Lochlainn
NIHR Doctoral Fellow at King's College London
Mary Ni Lochlainn is a prominent researcher in the field of geriatric medicine, currently serving as an NIHR Doctoral Fellow at King's College London. She is also a Specialist Registrar in Geriatric and General Internal Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust. Her research primarily focuses on the gut microbiome and its relationship with aging, particularly how dietary interventions can improve health outcomes for older adults.
Education and Career
- Medical Background: Mary earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Trinity College Dublin in 2014. She later pursued a PhD in geriatric medicine at King's College London, where she has continued her research career as a post-doctoral fellow.
- Research Contributions: Her work includes significant studies on the impact of nutrition on aging and the gut microbiota's role in health. Notable publications include studies on COVID-19 risk among healthcare workers and the effects of dietary protein on muscle health in older adults.123
Research Focus
Mary's research emphasizes the importance of nutrition in aging populations. She investigates how prebiotics and probiotics can enhance gut health, which is crucial for cognitive function and overall well-being. Her recent projects explore how improving gut microbiota can help mitigate age-related illnesses and enhance resilience in older individuals.45
Personal Health Practices
In addition to her professional work, Mary practices what she preaches regarding healthy aging. She engages in regular strength training, maintains an active lifestyle through cycling, and follows dietary practices such as intermittent fasting and vitamin D supplementation to promote longevity.34
Contact Information
For further inquiries or collaboration opportunities, she can be reached via her email: [email protected].
Mary Ni Lochlainn's contributions to geriatric medicine not only advance academic knowledge but also provide practical insights into maintaining health as we age.
