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Nicholas Warren

Nicholas Warren

PhD student

Research interests

  • Host-Microbiome Interactions

Biography

Nicholas Warren graduated with a first class degree in BSc Biochemistry with Industrial Experience from the University of Manchester, during which he completed a one year placement at Boehringer Ingelheim in Germany, focusing on metabolomic analysis using UPLC-MS.

He is currently undertaking a PhD at King's College London, funded by the MRC and Haleon, on generating reproducible models of dental hard tissue demineralisation. This involves creating models of the mucosal pellicle in vitro and testing effects of optimized ion retention within the pellicle on remineralisation of healthy teeth alongside teeth affected by acidic erosion and caries.

Research

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Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions

Millions of microorganisms live in and on our bodies forming microbiomes on different surfaces. Researchers in the Centre for Host Microbiome Interactions study our relationship with these bacteria and fungi in health or in oral and systemic diseases such as periodontitis, candidiasis, oral cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

Research

pg23-pg-aq-fodocs-gut-microbiome
Centre for Host-Microbiome Interactions

Millions of microorganisms live in and on our bodies forming microbiomes on different surfaces. Researchers in the Centre for Host Microbiome Interactions study our relationship with these bacteria and fungi in health or in oral and systemic diseases such as periodontitis, candidiasis, oral cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.