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 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