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Dr Linda Gallo joined the School of Health in 2022. She is a member of the VasoActive Cardiovascular Rehabilitation and Research Program. Linda was previously appointed as a UQ Amplify Lecturer at The University of Queensland (2020-2022) and an NHMRC/Heart Foundation Early Career Fellow at The University of Queensland (2016-2019) and Mater Research (2013-2016). She continues to hold an Honorary position in the Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland.
Linda undertakes numerous peer review activities, including serving on major national grant panels, and as Editor for Nutrients, Associate Editor for Frontiers in Physiology, and Editorial Board Member for American Journal of Physiology-Renal.
Linda’s research interest is cardiometabolic disease risk and associated lifestyle behaviours, particularly during young adulthood and pregnancy. Linda’s PhD investigated how low birth weight affects kidney development and increases the risk of high blood pressure and kidney disease in adulthood. Her postdoctoral research focused on a new drug class for diabetes mellitus, SGLT2 inhibitors, and its effects on kidney and heart function. In 2016, Linda established a research program which combines her areas of interest. This includes co-designed interventions that target health behaviours and cardiometabolic risk in young adults and the role of prenatal dietary supplements on pregnancy and birth outcomes. She collaborates with numerous researchers and clinicians, including those interested in the impacts of adverse prenatal exposures such as alcohol, links between the maternal microbiome and pregnancy outcomes, and how diabetes is a risk factor for severe influenza and COVID-19. Linda has published >60 peer-reviewed articles, of which >75% are in top quartile journals.
Current student projects:
- Cardiovascular risk in young adults: a co-designed digital intervention to support positive health behaviours
- Multiple micronutrient supplementation in pregnancy, and pregnancy and birth outcomes
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