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About Dr Anneline Padayachee

With a PhD (Nutritional Food Science); BAppSci (Food Sci and Nutrition) (Honours); Cert 3 & 4 - Group Fitness and Personal Training, I am passionate about all things food and fitness related.

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Qualifications

PhD (Nutritional Food Science), 2012 - The University of Queensland

BApp.Sci (Food Science and Nutrition) (1st Class Honours), 2004 - The University of Queensland

Cert 3 (Group Fitness) and Cert 4 (Personal Training), 2012 - FIA Fitnation

Cert 4 - Teaching Assessment and Evaluation, 2012 - Inspire Education

Awards and Publications

A. Padayachee, G. Netzel, M. Netzel, L. Day, D. Zabaras, D.Mikkelsen and M.J. Gidley (2012) Binding of polyphenols to plant cell wall analogues – Part 1: Anthocyanins. Food Chemistry, volume 134: 155-161.

A. Padayachee, G. Netzel, M. Netzel, L. Day, D. Zabaras, D.Mikkelsen and M.J. Gidley (2012) Binding of polyphenols to plant cell wall analogues – Part 2: Phenolic Acids. Food Chemistry, volume 135: 2287-2292.

Conference & guest speaker presentations

2012 The low-down on Vitamin B12. What vegetarians and vegans can do to prevent deficiency. Nundah Family Medical Clinic – Community Health and Improvement Program (CHIP), Brisbane, Australia

2011 The plant cell wall – friend or foe to Anthocyanin bioaccessibility?
Inaugural AIFST Food Science Symposium. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology

2010 Interactions between models of the plant cell wall & black carrot bioactives may affect the bioavailability of these compounds – anthocyanins.15th IUFoST World Congress of Food Science and Technology: Food Science Solutions in an Evolving World.
Cape Town, South Africa: International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST)

2010 Interaction between plant cell wall and black carrot phenolic acids may affect the bioavailability of these compounds – phenolic acids.
43rd AIFST National Conference. Melbourne, Australia: Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology

2009 Bacterial cellulose composites: a novel approach to investigating the interaction between phytonutrients and the plant cell wall. 42nd AIFST National Conference. Brisbane, Australia: Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology.

Awards:
2012 Fresh Scientist - Scientist communicator - national best performer
2012 Fresh Scientist - Scientist communicator - QLD state finalist

3 minute thesis University competition: School of Land, crop and food sciences, The University of Queensland -Runner up, 2011

3 minute thesis University competition: School of Land, crop and food sciences, The University of Queensland -Winner, 2010

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