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    Dervla O'Malley

    Lecturer in Physiology and faculty member in APC Microbiome Institute at University College Cork, Ireland .

    Dervla O'Malley is a dedicated researcher focusing on unraveling the physiological mechanisms behind gastrointestinal issues. She leads a research team studying the intricate interplay between the immune, hormonal, and nervous systems in disrupting normal gut functions. Her research delves into how microbiota communicate through the gut barrier with the peripheral and central nervous systems, aiming to enhance our comprehension of human physiological system modulation.

    Dervla O'Malley holds a DPhil in Neuroscience from The University of Dundee and a BSc in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Ulster. With a strong educational background, she brings a depth of knowledge and expertise to her research endeavors.

    Currently serving as a Lecturer in Physiology and a faculty member at the APC Microbiome Institute at the prestigious University College Cork (UCC) in Ireland, Dervla enriches the academic landscape with her valuable insights. Having previously taught Pharmokinetics at UCC's School of Pharmacy, and held roles as a Senior post-doctoral scientist at the Alimentary Pharmabiotic Centre and as a Post-doctoral research fellow at the Cambridge Institute of Medical Research, she possesses a wealth of experience in the field of gastrointestinal research and academia.

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    Ireland