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    Kate Neil, a Visiting Lecturer, established the UK's first BSc Health Sciences: Nutritional Therapy course. She also directs NS3UK, offering nutrition services and education to professionals and the public.

    Area of Science:

    • Nutritional Therapy and Health Sciences Education
    • Public Health and Professional Training

    Background:

    • Visiting Lecturer at the University of Westminster for the BSc Health Sciences: Nutritional Therapy degree.
    • Pioneered the UK's first Nutritional Therapy degree course and supervised its clinical training.
    • Previously served as Director of Education Studies and Principal at the Institute for Optimum Nutrition.

    Discussion:

    • Directs NS3UK, providing comprehensive nutrition services to healthcare professionals, industry, and the public.
    • Author of 'Balancing Hormones Naturally' and Editor of 'The Nutrition Practitioner' journal.
    • Contributes regularly to professional and public journals on nutrition-related topics.

    Key Insights:

    • Significant contributions to establishing novel educational pathways in Nutritional Therapy.

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  • Extensive experience in both academic leadership and practical nutrition service provision.
  • Active engagement in disseminating nutritional knowledge through publications and editing.
  • Outlook:

    • Currently pursuing an MSc in Nutritional Medicine at Surrey University, indicating ongoing academic and research development.
    • Continues to influence the field through her company, NS3UK, and professional editorial roles.
    • Potential for future contributions to evidence-based nutritional science and practice.