Clare Collins
University of Newcastle, NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia
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Clare Collins AO is Laureate Professor, Nutrition and Dietetics, College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing, University of Newcastle (UON), and Co-Director, Food and Nutrition Research Program, Hunter Medical Research Institute. As an internationally distinguished leader in nutrition and dietetics, her research performance places her in the top 1% most cited scientists globally.
Laureate Professor Collins was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia in 2023 for distinguished service to health research in nutrition and dietetics, scientific organisations and science communication. In 2024 she was awarded the UON Alumni Medical for outstanding professional excellence. Career outputs include over $33 million research funding, more than 600 journal articles, and over 50 Research Higher Degree candidates supervised. A trailblazer in her field, L/Prof Collins was ranked highest female Investigator Grant in 2021 for her research in Personalised Nutrition and awarded the prestigious NHMRC, Elizabeth Blackburn Award for Leadership in Clinical Medicine and Science.
Her research evaluates the impact of nutrition interventions based on life stage and chronic disease conditions, including heart disease and type 2 diabetes. The personalised nutrition eHealth tools she has invented, including the Australian Eating Survey and the Healthy Eating Quiz, have broad reach and impact on improving eating patterns, diet-related health and wellbeing.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Does food addiction exist in the young Australian adult population? (#41)
3:15 PM
Kirrilly Pursey
Symposium 2 - Obesity & Eating Disorders
How accurate is web-based self-reported height and weight in young Australian adults? (#165)
5:00 PM
Kirrilly Pursey
Welcome Function & Poster Session 1
A comparison of outcomes of young and old adult males in the SHED-IT weight loss program for men. (#196)
5:30 PM
Lee Ashton
Poster Session 2
Frequency and variety of fruit and vegetable consumption did not predict 6-year weight change in mid –aged women from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women’s Health (#150)
5:00 PM
Haya Alljadani
Welcome Function & Poster Session 1
Energy and appetite regulating hormones: Sex and weight category differences prior to weight loss (#217)
5:30 PM
Robin Callister
Poster Session 2