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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_SpectorTim Spector - Wikipedia

    Timothy David Spector OBE FMedSci (born 1958) is a British epidemiologist, medical doctor, and science writer, working on the relationship between nutrition, the gut microbiome, and health.

  2. Professor of Genetics and Author. As a scientist, I focus all my energies in researching the microbiome, the large community of microbes that live in our gut, skin and body. My Research. Tims Books. The Diet Myth: The Real Science Behind What We Eat. Tim Spector. Buy the book now. Identically Different: Why We Can Change Our Genes. Tim Spector.

  3. 2 days ago · Tim Spector: My go-to breakfast is a mixture of full-fat Greek yoghurt, milk kefir with whatever berries are in the freezer or fridge, or any old fruit chopped up.

  4. May 8, 2024 · Tim Spector is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at King’s College London and Honorary Consultant Physician at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust. Tim founded TwinsUK in 1992, which is now one of the richest collections of clinical data in the world.

  5. Tim Spector is a Professor of Genetic Epidemiology and Director of the TwinsUK Registry at Kings College, London and has recently been elected to the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences.

  6. THE DIET MYTH is a ground-breaking book by Tim Spector, Professor of Genetic Epidemiology at King’s College, London, drawing on his pioneering research into microbes, genetics and diet.

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  8. Articles 1–20. ‪Guys and St Thomas Hospital NHS Trust, Kings College London‬ - ‪‪Cited by 261,062‬‬ - ‪medicine‬ - ‪genetics‬ - ‪nutrition‬ - ‪microbiome‬.

  9. Jul 31, 2021 · Spector knows this because he is the epidemiologist behind the Covid Symptom Study app, a reporting tool that is arguably the world’s largest ever citizen science experiment.

  10. Dec 25, 2018 · By Tim Spector, The Conversation. (solidcolours/iStock) We are still in love with vitamins a century after they were discovered, with half the US and UK population taking a supplement. Vitamin D – the sunshine vitamin – is the favourite and is believed to have the most proven benefits.