Lecturer (Assistant Professor), University of Bath
Dr Gonzalez joined the University of Bath as a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in 2014. He has published over 35 peer-reviewed articles in the areas of human nutrition and metabolism. His research seeks to understand the interactions between nutrition and exercise in the context of health and disease. A particular focus is the manipulation of carbohydrate and fat metabolism to maintain health and improve sports performance.
Dr Gonzalez completed his PhD in 2013. His thesis covered the areas of nutrition, exercise metabolism and appetite. Following this, he completed a post-doc in collaboration with the University of Maastricht and Newcastle University studying the effects of nutrition on liver and muscle metabolism.
Apr 04, 2017 08:40 am UTC| Health
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