Dr. Andrew Prentice
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Andrew Prentice

Dr.

MRC International Nutrition Group, London School of Hygiene & Tropical  Medicine and MRC Keneba, The Gambia (Director)

Leads a large research team focused on discovery science directed towards developing next-generation nutritional interventions in the world’s poorest peoples, especially those in Sub-Saharan Africa. 

Has over 300 peer-reviewed publications with an H-index of 85. 

Has been on numerous national and international advisory bodies and his research has been recognized by a number of national and international science awards.

Current interests: personal current obsessions relate to iron, infection and anemia, and the role of a mother’s peri-conceptional nutrition in modifying the epigenome of her offspring.

23 Articles 12 Videos 12 Publications

Videos from this author

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Nutrition Challenges and Issues of Relevance to Adolescents in Low and Middle Income Countries

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Strategies to Prevent Iron Deficiency in Developing and Developed Countries

Andrew Prentice
Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Public Health

Nutritional Biomarkers in Global Public Health

Andrew Prentice
Nutrition and Chronic Disease

Nutrition and Chronic Disease

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Publications from this author

NNIW80 - Adolescents' and Young Women's Health and Nutrition: Programming for Future Generations (publications)

NNIW80 - Adolescents' and Young Women's Health and Nutrition: Programming for Future Generations

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
Effective Nutritional Strategies to Target Micronutrient Deficiencies in the most Vulnerable Populations (publications)

Effective Nutritional Strategies to Target Micronutrient Deficiencies in the most Vulnerable Populations

Andrew Prentice
Adolescent and young women health and nutrition: Programming for future generations (publications)

Adolescent and young women health and nutrition: Programming for future generations

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
NNIW63 - Emerging Societies – Coexistence of Childhood Malnutrition and Obesity (publications)

NNIW63 - Emerging Societies – Coexistence of Childhood Malnutrition and Obesity

Co-Authored by 3 Experts