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Francois-Pierre Martin, PhD,Eng., is Senior Manager, Translational Science & Communication at the H&H group, Switzerland for infant, adult and pet nutritional solutions since 2022.
He received his Ph.D. in biochemistry and metabonomics from Imperial College London, UK in 2006, and has a background in biotechnology and microbiology from the engineering school Polytech-Marseille, France. From 2006 to 2012, François-Pierre has developed and expanded metabonomic applications to nutrition and gut microbiota research for health and disease management, at the Nestlé Research Center, Switzerland. Emphasis was given to investigate transgenomic interactions between the mammalian and the gut-microbial metabolic space using systems biology. Dr. Martin has developed a strong expertise in investigating gut microbial effects on diverse mammalian processes, and their impact upon the etiology of several conditions (gastrointestinal health, diabetes, obesity). From 2012 to 2018, at the Nestlé institute of Health Sciences, Dr. Martin further developed systems biology approaches in Nutrition and Metabolic Health research, with emphasis on infant, children and adult metabolic conditions (inflammatory diseases, metabolic syndrome and diabetes), host-microbial metabolic interactions, and the study of the underlying mechanisms of foods and bioactives in paediatric and adult populations. From 2019 to 2022, Dr. Martin lead translational research in Nutrition and Metabolic health in school age children and adult populations within the Metabolic Health Department at Nestle Research. This research helps identifying new targets for nutraceutical and/or therapeutical applications.
Dr. Martin has authored over 100 research papers published in internationally peer-reviewed journals, 6 book chapters and 20 patents.
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Gut microbesno. 1 (2024): 2347715-2347715
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