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Professor John Nolan is a Fulbright Scholar and currently holds a Chair for Human Nutrition Research at the School of Health Science, South East Technological University, Ireland. Prof Nolan is the Founder and Director of the Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (NRCI). His research centre studies the role of nutrition for vision, cognitive function and prevention of age-related diseases. In 2011, Prof Nolan won a prestigious European Research Council (ERC) research grant to study the impact of nutritional supplementation on visual function via two major clinical trials (CREST 281096; Central Retinal Enrichment Supplementation Trials). As part of this ground-breaking work, Prof Nolan used and optimised the MPOD module within the Spectralis to image and track the improvements in macular pigment following supplement intervention. These trials identified how targeted nutrition can improve visual function for the general population, and for patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Current studies at the NRCI are investigating the link between nutrition and brain health and function, and over the last number of years the Nolan and team have published novel papers on how targeted nutrients enhance cognitive function for the general population and improve quality of life for patients suffering with Alzheimer’s disease. Nolan’s work has had a major societal impact for patients suffering with AMD and for enhancing vision of the general population; for recognition, the CREST project was recently selected for presentation at a high-level conference entitled ‘EU Research & Innovation in Daily Life’, which took place at the European Parliament in Brussels to highlight the impact of EU-funded research and innovation in daily life. Prof Nolan has published 116 peer-reviewed scientific papers on his area of research (6118 = citations, H index = 49). A major career highlight is his role as Chair of the International Brain and Ocular Nutrition Conference (BON Conference), which is held at Downing College, Cambridge University (www.bonconference.org). See www.profjohnnolan.com for further details and access to all the (peer-reviewed) scientific publications. Google Scholar - H Index
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Minimum set of outcome measures for non-advanced age-related macular degeneration: a Delphi consensus statement by the TRACER (intermediate age-related macular degeneration) study group
Cozzi, M., Zweifel, S., Balaskas, K., Curcio, C. A., Viola, F., Mehta, H., Zarranz-Ventura, J., Teo, K. Y. C., O’Toole, L., Nolan, J., Green-Gomez, M., Johnson, E. J., Arnold, J., Staurenghi, G., Gillies, M. C., Barthelmes, D. & Invernizzi, A., 08 Oct 2025, In: British Journal of Ophthalmology. bjo-2025-327744.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Beyond food colouring: Lutein-food fortification to enhance health
Shi, H., Nolan, J. M., Flynn, R. & Prado-Cabrero, A., 15 Apr 2024, In: Food Bioscience. 59, 104085.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Development and evaluation of a lutein-fortified yoghurt: Stability assessment, sensory properties and human bioavailability study
Shi, H., Nolan, J. M., Pryor, C., Power, T. & Prado-Cabrero, A., 31 Aug 2024, In: Journal of Functional Foods. 121, 106430.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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In Vivo Correlation Between Macular Pigment Optical Volume and Retinal Layers Thickness
Cozzi, M., Casaluci, M., Ruggi, G., Airaldi, M., Romano, F., Bertoni, A., Green-Gomez, M., Nolan, J. M., Staurenghi, G. & Invernizzi, A., 01 Jul 2024, In: Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 65, 8, p. 23 1 p., 23.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Lutein, zeaxanthin, and meso-zeaxanthin supplementation attenuates inflammatory cytokines and markers of oxidative cardiovascular processes in humans
Stringham, N. T., Green, M., Roche, W., Prado-Cabrero, A., Mulcahy, R. & Nolan, J., 13 May 2024, In: Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases. 34, 8, p. 1976-1983 8 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
14 Citations (Scopus)
Activities
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Nutrition Research Centre Ireland (Organisational unit)
Graham, A. (Chair), Kakouli, T. (Chair), Yelverton-Halpin, C. (Chair), Nolan, J. (Member), Conneely, S. (Chair), Greene, M. (Member), Cullinane, G. (Member), Acharya, K. (Member), Fitzgerald, S. (Member), Condon, R. (Member), O Neill, M. (Chair) & Vieyra Ramirez, A. (Member)
09 Sep 2024 → …Activity: Membership › Membership of board
Press/Media
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Irish College of Ophthalmologists, Eye Care in Focus Conference, Gibson Hotel, Dublin, 1 October 2024
02/12/2024
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Waterford's STEM cluster appeal boosted by pharmacy and veterinary programme investment
Nolan, J. & Mc Loughlin, P.
11/11/2024
1 item of Media coverage
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A number of scientist from SETU named in the top two percent of scientists globally
Gardiner, G. E., Rani, S., Nolan, J. & Van Hout, M. C.
20/10/2024
1 item of Media coverage
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Nature’s Medicine: Results from latest Re-MIND Study
Nolan, J. M. & Power, R.
11/01/2023
1 item of Media coverage
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Secret behind magic power of Santa’s Reindeer discovered by Waterford scientists
24/12/2022
1 item of Media coverage
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Impacts
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Aqua Nutrients Ltd
Prado-Cabrero, A. (Participant), Nolan, J. (Participant), Quinlan, A. (Participant) & Gaffney, D. (Participant)
Impact: Economic , Environmental, Technological
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Supplement Certified Spin-Out
Nolan, J. (Participant), Prado-Cabrero, A. (Participant) & Quinlan, A. (Participant)
Impact: Economic , Quality of life
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