Dr Aimee Dordevic is a Registered Nutritionist with both the Nutrition Society of Australia and the Association for Nutrition (UK). She works in the Department of Nutrition, Dietetics & Food, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University as a Nutrition Science Lecturer and Researcher.
Aimee’s PhD titled the ‘Investigation of the acute nutrigenomic response of adipose tissue’ examined the effect of macronutrients on inflammatory and metabolic signalling in human serum and adipose tissue. The project involved treatment of cultured cells with different types of fatty acids as well as collection and subsequent molecular analysis of human tissue samples in the hours immediately following meals that varied in macronutrient composition.
Currently Aimee is involved in several projects within the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics using molecular biology techniques to study how nutrients, lifestyle and disease states are linked through nutrigenomic interactions.
Research Interests: Aimee’s research interests include the role of diet in inflammation and immunity and the analysis of inflammation and metabolism of humans in response to food.
Research Expertise: Human clinical trial coordination, human tissue protein and gene expression analysis, acute feeding trials, cell culture, adipose tissue biology, nutritional immunology, immunohistochemistry, anthropometry, phlebotomy and dietary analysis.
In honor of my guest from Australia the show opens with the 1ST Marine Division Band performing “Waltzing Matilda.”
In the introduction I discuss Monash University’s massive open online course (MOOC) series Food As Medicine.