Research Impact
Delivering impactful research, designed to help meet global challenges.
We strive to tackle global issues, such as food insecurity and environmental challenges, via a vibrant and integrated research and impact environment, conducting globally competitive and sustainable research. Key examples of our impact include the Elliott Review (for UK Government) on food safety after the horsemeat scandal; determining the impact of intensive animal farming on climate change and land use; changes to animal-welfare legislation.
Our research clearly maps on to many UN Sustainable Development Goals, including Zero Hunger; Good Health; Clean Water; Climate Action. In the 2024 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, we were placed No 19 for Life Below Water (out of 628 institutions) and No 9 for Life On Land (out of 741 institutions). The UN International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) designated us as an IAEA Collaborating Centre in 2021, recognising our global reach in food safety, authenticity and traceability.
See below for our recent research outputs and some ongoing examples of our impact:
Our latest research outputs are available below. For a more comprehensive list please see the University's Research Portal.
Latest Publications
Detection of sugar syrup adulteration in UK honey using DNA barcoding
- Sophie Dodd
- Zoltan Kevei
- Zahra Karimi
- Bhavna Parmar
- David Franklin
- Tassos Koidis
- Maria Anastasiadi
Freeze-drying donor human milk allows compositional stability for 12 months at ambient temperatures
- Simran Kaur Cheema
- Mike Grimwade-Mann
- Gillian Weaver
- Ben Collins
- Natalie Shenker
- Simon Cameron
Infrared spectroscopy and chemometrics for predicting commercial categories of virgin olive oils and supporting the panel test
- Ilaria Grigoletto
- Chiara Cevoli
- Tassos Koidis
- Tullia Gallina Toschi
- Enrico Valli
Natural peptide as a kinetic promoter for methane hydrate formation: Insights from experiments and molecular simulations
- Bastien Radola
- Mengdi Pan
- Niall J. English
- Christopher C R Allen
Reply - Letter to the Editor - "Adherence to a healthful plant-based diet and risk of mortality among individuals with chronic kidney disease: A prospective cohort study"
- Alysha Thompson
- Martina Gaggl
- Nicola P. Bondonno
- Amy Jennings
- Joshua K. O'Neill
- Claire Hill
- Nena Karavasiloglou
- Sabine Rohrmann
- Aedin Cassidy
- Tilman Kuhn
Food-based indices for the assessment of nutritive value and environmental impact of meals and diets: A systematic review protocol
- Eva Leanne Thomas
- Joe Livingstone
- Anne Nugent
- Jayne Woodside
- Paul Brereton
- Sayyed Mohammad Hadi Alavi
Immunomodulatory effects of bioactive polysaccharides from pleurotus pulmonarius on LPS-stimulated THP-1 human macrophages
- Munirah Mokhtar
- Chiuan Herng Leow
- Noor Fatmawati Mokhtar
- Zhipeng Xu
- Candy Chuah
- Geoffrey Gobert
- Chiuan Yee Leow
Mobilization of grassland soil arsenic stores due to agronomic management
- Wanqi Jia
- Coalain McCreanor
- Manus Carey
- Jonathan Holland
- Caroline Meharg
- Andy Meharg
Organic manures integrated with cover crops affects both cover crop and commercial crop performance including soil health: Effect on cover crop growth, nitrogen uptake and soil mineral N
- Paul Cottney
- Lisa Black
- Ethel White
- Paul Williams
Accurate bioaccessibility assessment of soil heavy metals by combining their speciation and in vitro model with human gut microbiota
- Guofeng Li
- Haifeng Chi
- Yanwei Hou
- Paul Williams
- Zhao Liu
- Chao Cai
Exploitation of phylum-spanning omics resources reveals complexity in the nematode FLP signalling system and provides insights into flp -gene evolution
- Ciaran J. McCoy
- Christy Wray
- Laura Freeman
- Bethany A. Crooks
- Luca Golinelli
- Nikki Marks
- Liesbet Temmerman
- Isabel Beets
- Louise Atkinson
- Angela Mousley
Methane hydrate formation in the presence of magnetic fields: laboratory studies and molecular-dynamics simulations
- Mengdi Pan
- Bastien Radola
- Omid Saremi
- Christopher C R Allen
- Niall J. English