Maria Makrides
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Maria Makrides

Maria Makrides is the Deputy Director at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI) and the Theme Leader for SAHMRI Women and Kids in Adelaide, Australia. 

She has over 300 peer reviewed publications, geared towards improving the nutrition and health of mothers and their babies through conducting and translating high-quality research. Her work has contributed to international policy, advocating for safe composition of infant foods, national and international guidance on diet and supplementation during pregnancy, and infant feeding guidelines to minimize the risk of childhood allergies.  

In 2018, she received the Alexander Leaf Distinguished Scientist Award for Lifetime Achievemen, and in 2022 she was named South Australian Scientist of the Year.

Maria is currently President of the International Society for the Study of Fatty Acids and Lipids.

14 Articles 7 Videos 10 Publications

Articles from this author

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Docosahexaenoic Acid and Preterm Birth

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Complementary Foods: Guidelines and Practices

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Understanding Drivers of Dietary Behavior before and during Pregnancy in Industrialized Countries

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Dietary n-3 LC-PUFA during the Perinatal Period as a Strategy to Minimize Childhood Allergic Disease

Maria Makrides

Videos from this author

Benefit From Personalisation Of Omega-3s In Pregnancy To Reduce Risk Of Early Preterm Birth

Benefit From Personalisation Of Omega-3s In Pregnancy To Reduce Risk Of Early Preterm Birth

Maria Makrides
Q&A Session at DIP 2023

Q&A Session at the DIP 2023

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 Influence of a Preconception and Pregnancy Myoinositol, Probiotics and Micronutrient Intervention on Pregnancy Outcomes (NiPPeR Trial)

Women Most Likely to Benefit from Personalization of Omega-3s in Pregnancy to Reduce the Risk of Early Preterm Birth

Maria Makrides
Nutritional strategies involving omega-3 fatty acids to reduce the risk of poor pregnancy outcomes

Nutritional strategies involving omega-3 fatty acids to reduce the risk of poor pregnancy outcomes

Maria Makrides

Publications from this author

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Iron-Fortified Foods Are Needed To Meet the Estimated Average Requirement for Iron in Australian Infants Aged 6 to 12 Months

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Annales 75.2 - Sweetness: Developmental and Functional Effects (publications)

Annales 75.2 - Sweetness: Developmental and Functional Effects

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NNIW87 - Complementary feeding: Building the Foundations for Healthy Life (publications)

NNIW87 - Complementary feeding: Building the Foundations for Healthy Life

Co-Authored by 3 Experts
NNIW86 - Protein in Neonatal and Infant Nutrition: Recent Updates (publications)

NNIW86 - Protein in Neonatal and Infant Nutrition: Recent Updates

Co-Authored by 3 Experts