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Celine Fernandez is an Associate Professor at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine, specializing in Cardiovascular Research with a focus on Hypertension. Her work spans multiple disciplines at the intersection of metabolism, nutrition, and cardiovascular health.
Her research expertise centers on lipid metabolism, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, with particular emphasis on how dietary patterns influence metabolic health. Using metabolomics approaches, Dr. Fernandez investigates how dietary interventions affect plasma metabolites and how these changes relate to disease risk. Her work has significant implications for understanding the mechanisms linking nutrition to chronic diseases.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong focus on population-based metabolomics studies examining the relationship between dietary patterns, metabolic signatures, and disease outcomes. Her research consistently demonstrates how specific dietary components influence metabolic pathways that affect diabetes and cardiovascular disease risk.
Dr. Fernandez has supervised multiple PhD students on projects related to dietary metabolites and cardiometabolic disease. Her collaborative work extends across multiple institutions, with recent external collaborations spanning several countries.
Her laboratory work focuses on metabolome-defined obesity, dietary metabolic signatures, and their relationship to cardiovascular outcomes. She employs advanced lipidomics and metabolomics techniques to identify biomarkers that predict disease risk and response to dietary interventions.
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