ABOUT PNI
CNELM launched the Personalised Nutrition Institute (PNI) in September 2022. The launch coincided with CNELM’s 21st Anniversary Conference, which showcased recent staff and student research and academic book publications.
The mission of the CNELM PNI is to facilitate the development of Evidence-Based approaches to Personalised Nutrition and Coaching practice. Our particular focus is on research that uses machine learning and AI to integrate Personalised Pathophysiological Reasoning into Clinical
Epidemiological Study designs.
To achieve this, our staff and students engage in research that supports both current pathophysiological-reasoning based approaches to Personalised Nutrition, and evidence-based machine learning supported pathophysiological reasoning approaches to Personalised Nutrition. We have a particular commitment, and strong track record, of publishing student research in high impact journals.
Our aim is to build bridges between academic disciplines: bringing together computer science, machine learning, cognitive science and systems biology with nutritional science and clinical epidemiology.
Research Projects
CNELM Recent Health History Questionnaire Validation
The CNELM Recent Health History Questionnaire Validation project aims to analyse client and research subject responses to CNELM’s Recent Health History Questionnaire and perform statistical analysis using Factor Analysis and…
Mechanism Reviews for Personalised Nutrition
The CNELM mechanism review project aims to guide and publish CNELM student Mechanism Reviews for BSc and MSc dissertation projects to support evidence-informed patho-physiological reasoning in personalised nutrition clinical practice.
Analysis of nutritional status of Children with Autism or Autistic Spectrum Disorder: a Case Controlled Study
A case-controlled study comparing nutritional status and immune function in patients of a medical clinic specialising in Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorder with age and sex matched controls
Analysis of mitochondrial function in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
A statistical analysis of mitochondrial test results from a clinic offering Nutritional therapy interventions for ME/CFS.