MSc PhD
Personal Chair
- About
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- Email Address
- b.deroos@abdn.ac.uk
- Telephone Number
- +44 (0)1224 438636
- Office Address
Rowett Institute, University of Aberdeen, Foresterhill, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
- School/Department
- School of Medicine, Medical Sciences and Nutrition
Biography
Baukje de Roos has a strong international record in the research area of sustainable nutrition and food systems, supported by Scottish Government and UKRI industry funding. Her research focusses on i) primary data collection and diagnosis of key challenges, ii) data-driven approaches to model successful interventions, iii) the development of data support tools for policy implementation, and iv) the execution of place-based case studies and intervention trials. One of her key interests is the seafood supply chain, where she works with agricultural economists and key stakeholders to demonstrate how production and supply chains could be better aligned with consumption and dietary recommendations, taking into account consumer demand, whilst optimising nutritional and sustainability impact.
She leads the Scottish Government-funded Strategic Research Programme 2022-2027 Topic “Food & Drink Improvement, and Diet & Food Safety”, with interdisciplinary and cross-Institute policy-driven research across 12 five-year projects. Within this Topic, she is responsible for research on the mapping of fish, crop, dairy and meat supply chains, and modelling of transitions to more sustainable production and consumption patterns. She uses novel study designs (N-of-1 studies) to identify drivers and barriers for adopting healthy and sustainable food swaps in young adults, employing our recently developed Food Swap tool that uses linear programming to optimise ‘healthiness’, ‘carbon footprint’, and ‘cost’ to identify the most important potential food switches in real-time UK diets.
Baukje de Roos also has a consolidated research programme on nutrigenomics and precision nutrition, with current work focussing on developing and implementing interdisciplinary precision and personalised nutrition approaches to improve population and individual health, as well as identifying responders and non-responders to interventions, supported by RCUK and industry funding.
Qualifications
- MSc Human Nutrition1995 - Wageningen University, the Netherlands
- PhD Human Nutrition2000 - Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Memberships and Affiliations
- Internal Memberships
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Theme Lead Healthy Lifecourse and Nutrition Neuroscience (HeLNN: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/rowett/research/helnn/)
- External Memberships
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Editorial Board Member for the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Chair Management Board, NuGO (European Nutrigenomics Organisation), an international member-based nutrigenomics organisation supporting the development of joint international research projects and flagship conferences, workshops and training (www.nugo.org).
Theme lead Food, Scotland Beyond Net Zero - a collaboration of climate and sustainability experts from 13 Scottish Universities (https://scotland-beyond-net-zero.ac.uk). Responsible for mobilising research, data and innovation to inform the policymaking and action Scotland needs to reach its ambitious targets, and accelerate Scotland’s transition to Beyond Net Zero, in the area of Food.
Topic Lead “Food and Drink Improvement and Diet and Food Safety”, Scottish Government-funded Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Strategic Research Programme 2022-2027. Responsible for oversight of 12 five-year research projects, for reporting to Scottish Government, and for policy interaction.
Prizes and Awards
Buckland Professor 2023, awarded by the Trustees of the Buckland Foundation. Every year since 1930, the Foundation has appointed a 'Buckland Professor', tasked with giving public talks throughout the United Kingdom on matters of current concern to fisheries and aquaculture.
- Research
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Research Overview
- Modelling of food systems and human health outcomes, especially in relation to sea food consumption.
- Modelling healthy, sustainable and affordable diets
- Clinical and dietary intervention trials assessing how diets, foods and nutrients affect disease risk and resilience to disease development
- Personalised and precision nutrition and biomarker discovery
Research Areas
Accepting PhDs
I am currently accepting PhDs in Nutrition and Health.
Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.
Current Research
Seafood and human health
- Investigating the effects of traditional versus sustainable feeding regimes of farmed salmon on heart health, micronutrient status, inflammation, oxidative stress and gut health in the Scottish population (Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services)
- Development of a metric for assessing the impacts on nutrition and health of agroecosystems producing farmed seafood (Immana)
- Strategies to balance enhanced fish consumption with sustainable fish production (BBSRC)
Modelling healthy, sustainable and affordable diets
- Modelling foods/drinks that drive healthiness, carbon footprint and costs within UK diets to identify ‘food switches’ in real-time UK diets (Scottish Government Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services)
Precision nutrition
- Modelling individual responses to healthier diets and new ways to quantify the importance of physiology and behaviour for successful dietary changes (Unilever, BBSRC)
- Individual efficacy of anthocyanins in blueberries to affect metabolic health (ByHealth)
- Inter-individual variation in response to consumption of plant food bioactives and determinants involved (EU COST Action POSTIVe)
Clinical and dietary intervention trials
- Development of nutritional and exercise strategies to increase resilience and improve health outcomes (BBSRC)
Collaborations
- Anne Wanders, Liesbeth Zandstra, Peter Zock (Unilever, the Netherlands)
- Paul Fernandes (School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen)
- Lorraine Brennan (UCD, Ireland)
- Alan Sneddon (Rowett, University of Aberdeen)
- Dave Little, Frances Murray, Alexandra Pounds (University of Stirling)
- Nanna Roos (University of Copenhagen)
- Eleanor Grieve (University of Glasgow)
- Gulshan Ara, Santhia Ireen, Tahmeed Ahmed (icddr,b, Bangladesh)
- Abdullah-Al Mamun (Noakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh)
- Christine Morand, Claudine Manach (Université Clermont Auvergne, INRA, France)
- Felix Zhang, Jiehua Chen (ByHealth, China)
- Niamh O'Kennedy (SIS, UK)
- Dr Jetty Lee, Hong Kong University, China
- Dr Vasanthi Siruguri / Dr Radhika Madhari, National Institute of Nutrition, India
- Prof Marianne Geleijnse, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
- Prof Anne-Marie Minihane, University of East Anglia, UK
- Prof Zoltan Takats, Imperial College London
Supervision
My current supervision areas are: Nutrition and Health.
2018-2022: supervision of Tilly Potter (BBSRC DTP / Unilever PhD studentship)
2016-2021: co-supervision of Anneli Lofstedt (EASTBIO PhD studentship)
2016-2020: supervision of Teresa Grohmann (By Health-funded PhD studentship)
2015-2018: supervision of Khairun Nafisa (Malaysian Government PhD studentship)
2013-2017: supervision of Dom Partridge (BBSRC Case/SiS PhD studentship)
2011-2014: supervision of Felix Zhang (Industrial PhD studentship)
2009-2012: supervision of Eva-Maria Bachmair (Industrial PhD studentship)
2008-2011: co-supervision of Lisa Michel (BHF PhD studentship)
2007-2011: supervision of Luisa Ostertag (Rowett/IFR PhD studentship)
2007-2009: co-supervision of Vanessa Rungapamestry (Post-doctoral student from UCD)
2007-2009: supervision of Guillermo Rodriguez Guttierez (Post-doctoral fellow)
2007-2008: supervision of Katie Crosley (Post-doctoral fellow on NuGO project)
2005-2008: supervision of Yiannis Mavrommatis (Rowett PhD-studentship)
2005-2006: supervision of Jose Miguel Arbones-Mainar (Post-doctoral fellow)
Funding and Grants
2019-2023. By-Health, Dupont, AkerBiomarine and Indena. An open label parallel randomised trial to assess the effects of a MOnitored PErsonalised Diet and Supplement intervention on the remission of metabolic syndrome (MOPEDS). £174,122
2020-2021. UKIERI. UKIERI Mobility Programme: Study in India. £33,680
2020-2021. GCRF – SFC. Sustainable Intensification : Integrating Aquaculture into Food Systems. £9,800
2019-2020. MRC Development Award. Mycotoxin exposure, intestinal inflammation and childhood stunting in India. £23,915
2019-2023. MRC UK Consortium for MetAbolic Phenotyping (MAP UK). £2,138,277
2018-2022. BBSRC DTP / Unilever. Modelling individual responses to healthier diets and new ways to quantify the importance of physiology and behaviour for successful dietary changes. £144K
2017. BBSRC GCRF IAA. Introduction of health technologies to monitor dietary intake in relation to metabolic health in India. £11K
2016-2020. EASTBIO. Strategies to balance enhanced fish consumption with sustainable fish production. £70K
2016-2018. Immana-DFID Aquatic Food for Health and Nutrition (AQN): A metric for assessing the impacts on nutrition and health of agroecosystems producing farmed seafood. £250K
2016-2021. Scottish Government (part of Rowett rolling grant). ‘(Shell)fish and human health’. ~£1M
2016-2020. By Health, China. Efficacy of anthocyanins in blueberries to affect metabolic health in a Chinese/Asian population living in China and in the UK. £90K
- Teaching
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Teaching Responsibilities
In the past years I have led and facilitated the successful Rowett expansion in Nutrition postgraduate teaching (PGT), from the delivery of a 1-year MSc Human Nutrition programme (since 1984) to that of a portfolio of face-to-face and new on-line MSc programmes, courses, a Massive Open Online course (MOOC) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) (‘on demand’) offerings.
I have developed a Rowett teaching strategy that ensures that we capitalise on recent successes to ensure that we can sustain and further develop the growth of our nutrition PGT and CPD nutrition programmes and courses. I pro-actively participate in the development and delivery of on-campus lectures (Foundation of Nutrition, Nutrition & Health, Molecular Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition courses) and on-line content and discussion forums (Fundamentals of Human Nutrition and Metabolism, Clinical Nutrition for Disease Prevention, Nutrition and Health through the Life Stages courses, Food Choice and Behaviour CPD, Nutrition and Wellbeing MOOC).
- Publications
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An analysis of household demand for fish in Scotland
Contributions to Conferences: PapersRole of metabolomics in the delivery of precision nutrition
Redox Biology, vol. 65, 102808Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2023.102808
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A grape seed and bilberry extract reduces blood pressure in individuals at risk of developing type 2 diabetes: the PRECISE study, a double-blind placebo-controlled cross-over intervention study
Frontiers in Nutrition, vol. 10, 1139880Contributions to Journals: ArticlesFactors affecting the micronutrient status of adolescent girls living in complex agro-aquatic ecological zones of Bangladesh
Scientific Reports, vol. 13, no. 1, 6631Contributions to Journals: ArticlesReady meals, especially those that are animal-based and cooked in an oven, have lower nutritional quality, higher greenhouse gas emissions and are more expensive than equivalent home-cooked meals
Public Health Nutrition, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 531-539Contributions to Journals: ArticlesAdolescent girls in aquaculture ecozones at risk of nutrient deficiency in Bangladesh development and validation of an integrated metric
BMC Public Health, vol. 23, no. 1, 405Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMeeting report: plant-rich dietary patterns and health
Contributions to Journals: Conference ArticlesModels predict change in plasma triglyceride concentrations and long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid proportions in healthy participants after fish oil intervention
Frontiers in Nutrition, vol. 9, 989716Contributions to Journals: ArticlesFood-Level Analysis to Identify Dietary Choices With the Highest Nutritional Quality and Lowest Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Price
Frontiers in Nutrition, vol. 9, 851826Contributions to Journals: ArticlesNutritional Quality, Environmental Impact and Cost of Ultra-Processed Foods: A UK Food-Based Analysis
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, vol. 19, no. 6, 3191Contributions to Journals: Articles