About
Immaculate is a Nutritionist with experience in maternal, infant and young child nutrition in humanitarian and low-resource settings. She is also a qualified Public Health practitioner and has developed an interest in researching health inequalities and devising user-focused solutions.
Immaculate's PhD research stems from the statistical evidence of the poor outcomes of type 2 diabetes (T2D) among black Africans living in high-income countries. Her research uses the person-based approach to develop culturally appropriate self-management tools for black Africans with T2D. The research will also involve routine public involvement and incorporate the experiences and perceptions of using complementary and alternative therapies in managing type 2 diabetes.
PS: This studentship is funded by the NIHR SPCR and Pukka Herbs Limited.