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Chris Maloney is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Health Sciences at the University of New South Wales. His research focuses on nutritional supplementation to prevent the rise of the obesity epidemic, particularly investigating how maternal and paternal nutrition during gestation can alter the development of offspring and their predisposition to diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Maloney's work centers on 'fetal programming' and adult diseases, exploring the effects of poor maternal and paternal nutrition on metabolic syndrome through the lens of epigenetics and DNA methylation. He has contributed significantly to the understanding of how parental obesity and dietary factors can influence transgenerational health. Maloney is actively involved in professional societies related to nutrition and obesity, serving as an editor for journals and participating in numerous memberships within these fields. He holds a Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours 1) and a PhD, both from the University of Sydney.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Conducts research and teaches in the area of nutritional approaches to prevent obesity and related diseases.
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