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Dr Daniel Commane

Associate Professor

Department: Applied Sciences

PhD, Investigating the effects of probiotics and prebiotics in colorectal cancer risk. Ulster University (2004)

Post doctoral training, Diet-related biomarkers of colorectal cancer risk. Newcastle University (2005-2009)

Lecturer- Nutritional Science, University of Chester (2009-10)

Lecturer-Nutritional Science, University of Reading (2010-2018)

Campus Address

Ellison Building 324



  • Chithra Seenivasan Intestinal immune reactivity to the cell wall fraction of Fusarium Venanatum Start Date: 02/12/2022 End Date: 05/07/2023
  • Mohammed Salama Intestinal immune reactivity of the cell wall fraction of Fusarium Venanatum Start Date: 08/01/2024
  • Dominic Farsi The effects of substituting red and processed meat with mycoprotein on markers of colorectal cancer risk and systemic health Start Date: 01/10/2018 End Date: 25/06/2022

  • Education PGCert August 01 2014
  • Nutrition PhD April 01 2004


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