Eve Pearce is a fully qualified, practising Nutritional Therapist with a background in medical research and nutritional practice, both private and NHS.
Eve achieved a PhD in Medicine from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 2002. She then worked as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, researching human cardiovascular genetics within Southampton University’s Medical School.
Eve's passion for wellness and nutrition led her to complete a diploma in Nutritional Therapy in 2015. She continues to be registered with the British Association for Nutrition and Lifestyle Medicine (BANT) and the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). As a lecturer and clinic tutor, her academic background has allowed her to specialise in teaching nutrition using an evidence-based and patient-centred approach for the Institute for Optimum Nutrition and the British College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Using her medical genetics background combined with nutrition, she has been a scientific officer for a UK-based nutrigenomics testing company (myDNAhealth), responsible for developing SNP testing platforms for five years. Eve's nutritional practice has been wide-ranging, including three years as a nutrition advisor in an NHS contract Tier 3 Weight Management Service. In private practice, she have enjoyed seeing a broad client base focusing on tailored practical nutritional advice adapted to current lifestyles.
Eve enjoys being active in her spare time, mainly walking with her family and running. I also love cooking and experimenting with new recipes.
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