Hany Ahmed
MSc. (Nutrition)
hany.ahmed@utu.fi : 7051, 7th floor |
Metabolomics; Clinical Nutrition; Nutrition; Food Science
I obtained my MSc. in the Science of Nutrition from the University of Eastern Finland in 2019 together with the license of registered dietitian. During 2019-2020 I worked as a research assistant and project researcher in the Food Research Group at the University of Eastern Finland. Since 2020, I have pursued a PhD degree in Food Chemistry at the University of Turku.
My research interest is in human health with an emphasis on the nutritional factors, gut microbiota and their interaction. The main methods I apply include metabolomics approaches utilizing both untargeted LC-MS/MS and targeted GC-MS. My PhD work, which is part of the ERA-NET NEURON 2019 funded multinational project “Gut2Behave”, focuses on discovering the role of metabolites in the gut-brain axis communication and the potential modulatory effect of nutrition. In practice this involves metabolic profiling of various clinical samples, identification of the key metabolites separating groups from each other and understanding the properties of these metabolites in biological context.
- Effect of inulin supplementation on fecal and blood metabolome in alcohol use disorder patients: A randomised, controlled dietary intervention (2025)
- Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
- Existing food processing classifications overlook the phytochemical composition of processed plant-based protein-rich foods (2025)
- Nature Food
- Fecal transplantation from humans with obesity to mice drives a selective microbial signature without impacting behavioral and metabolic health (2025)
- Scientific Reports
- Metabolite variations in faba bean ingredients: Unraveling the links between off-flavors and chemical compounds (2025)
- Food Chemistry
- Serum Metabolite Profile in Progressive Versus Nonprogressive Alcohol-Related Liver Disease: A Cross-Sectional Metabolomics Study (2025)
- Liver International
- Blood metabolomic profiling reveals new targets in the management of psychological symptoms associated with severe alcohol use disorder (2024)
- eLife
- Lipophilic and Hydrophilic Metabolites as Descriptors of Different Coffee Beverages (2024)
- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Microbiota-derived metabolites as drivers of gut-brain communication (2022)
- Gut Microbes
- Reduction of Norovirus in Foods by Nonthermal Treatments: A Review (2020)
- Journal of Food Protection