
Noa Argomaniz
Research Assistant and PhD Student in Nutritional Sciences
Contact details
Biography
Noa is a Research Associate at the Department of Nutritional Sciences, King’s College London. She obtained her BSc in Human Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of Navarra, during which she had the chance to work as an intern at the University of Reading, where she investigated the impact of plant bioactives and other nutrients on cardiometabolic health. She is currently investigating the role of dietary interventions in our mental health and gut microbiota.
Research

Diet & Gastrointestinal Health Research Group
The Diet and Gastrointestinal Health Research Group aims to understand the molecular, cellular, whole person and population-level mechanisms involved in gut health and the development and treatment of gastrointestinal disease.

The PLANTIFUL Study: Plant foods and their impact on gastrointestinal and cardiometabolic health
We are inviting adults aged 30-70 years to take part in an exciting research study exploring how plant foods influence gut and cardiometabolic health.
Project status: Starting
Research

Diet & Gastrointestinal Health Research Group
The Diet and Gastrointestinal Health Research Group aims to understand the molecular, cellular, whole person and population-level mechanisms involved in gut health and the development and treatment of gastrointestinal disease.

The PLANTIFUL Study: Plant foods and their impact on gastrointestinal and cardiometabolic health
We are inviting adults aged 30-70 years to take part in an exciting research study exploring how plant foods influence gut and cardiometabolic health.
Project status: Starting