Sameer wins prize for a talk!

The University of Bristol awards postgraduate scholarships to students. To honour its recipients, the university organised a Bristol’s Scholarships Celebration this week. Sameer Alladin gave a talk at this event, and managed to win a prize for it! Sameer is funded through an International Scholarship from the University of Bristol, and uses it to study how the brain and stomach communicate.

Sameer talking at Pint of Science earlier in 2025

Sameer speaking at a different public engagement event earlier this year.

You can read some of Sameer and other’s work in these papers:

  • Alladin*, S.N.B., Berry*, D., Anisimova, E., Judson, R., Whittaker, P., & Dalmaijer, E.S. (2024). Children aged 5-13 years show adult-like disgust avoidance, but not proto-nausea. Brain and Neuroscience Advances, 8. doi:10.1177/23982128241279616
  • Alladin, S.N.B., Judson, R., Whittaker, P., Attwood, A.S., & Dalmaijer, E.S. (2024). Review of the gastric physiology of disgust: proto-nausea as an under-explored facet of the gut-brain axis. Brain and Neuroscience Advances doi:10.1177/23982128241305890

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