I have extensive teaching experience across undergraduate and postgraduate levels, focusing on the integration of nutrition science, behavioral medicine, and clinical practice. I have taught and collaborated with world-leading institutions including Harvard Medical School, the University of Stirling, the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine, and the European Organisation of Lifestyle Medicine.
I deliver lectures and masterclasses on advanced nutrition for women and children, public health research methods, clinical trial design, and digital behavior change interventions grounded in the COM-B Model, Behaviour Change Wheel, and Behaviour Change Techniques framework.
In addition, I organize and deliver Continuing Professional Development (CPD) workshops and masterclasses certified by the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) — empowering professionals with the latest scientific insights in nutrition, behavioral science, and early childhood development.
Each course and workshop can be custom-designed to align with your institution’s curriculum, academic goals, and professional development needs, ensuring a learning experience that is both evidence-based and deeply relevant to your field.
In addition to teaching and professional development programs, I also support universities in strengthening their research capacity. Leveraging my editorial experience with PLOS ONE, JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting, and the Harvard Public Health Review, I deliver advanced masterclasses in academic writing and publication tailored for postgraduate students, healthcare professionals, and early-career researchers.
These sessions are designed to help participants navigate the full journey from manuscript preparation to successful peer-reviewed publication — while cultivating critical thinking, scientific communication, and the confidence to contribute meaningfully to the global research community.
These sessions are designed to help participants navigate the full journey from manuscript preparation to successful peer-reviewed publication — while cultivating critical thinking, scientific communication, and the confidence to contribute meaningfully to the global research community.
My teaching philosophy
My teaching philosophy centers on evidence-based learning, critical inquiry, and the translation of scientific knowledge into meaningful clinical and community practice. I adopt a learner-centered and research-led teaching approach, encouraging students to apply scientific evidence to address global health challenges. Through interactive lectures, case-based discussions, and applied research supervision, I aim to cultivate future health professionals who are not only clinically competent but also innovative, reflective, and socially responsible.