Kay-Tee Khaw
Kay-Tee Khaw
Professor Kay-Tee Khaw
Nationality | British |
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Known for | EPIC-Norfolk Study |
Kay-Tee Khaw is a prominent British epidemiologist and public health expert, renowned for her extensive research in the field of epidemiology and her leadership in the EPIC-Norfolk Study, a major component of the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Her work has significantly contributed to the understanding of the role of nutrition and lifestyle in health and disease.
Early Life and Education[edit | edit source]
Kay-Tee Khaw was born in Singapore and later moved to the United Kingdom. She pursued her medical education at the University of Cambridge, where she completed her undergraduate studies in medicine. She further specialized in epidemiology and public health, obtaining advanced degrees and training in these fields.
Career[edit | edit source]
Professor Khaw has held various academic and research positions throughout her career. She is currently a Professor of Clinical Gerontology at the University of Cambridge, where she has been instrumental in advancing research on aging, nutrition, and chronic diseases.
EPIC-Norfolk Study[edit | edit source]
The EPIC-Norfolk Study is one of the largest cohort studies in the world, focusing on the relationships between diet, lifestyle, and health outcomes. Under Professor Khaw's leadership, the study has provided valuable insights into how factors such as diet, physical activity, and other lifestyle choices impact the risk of developing chronic diseases like cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Research Contributions[edit | edit source]
Professor Khaw's research has been pivotal in highlighting the importance of lifestyle factors in the prevention of chronic diseases. Her work has emphasized the role of:
- Dietary Patterns: Investigating the impact of specific nutrients and overall dietary patterns on health.
- Physical Activity: Understanding how different levels and types of physical activity influence disease risk.
- Biomarkers: Identifying biomarkers that can predict disease risk and outcomes.
Awards and Honors[edit | edit source]
Kay-Tee Khaw has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to public health and epidemiology, including recognition from professional societies and academic institutions.
Also see[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- [1] "EPIC-Norfolk Study." University of Cambridge, Department of Public Health and Primary Care.
- [2] "Professor Kay-Tee Khaw." University of Cambridge, Faculty of Medicine.
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