NESI is the Network of Early Career Researchers and Students of ISBNPA, the leading voice in behavioral nutrition and physical activity science. NESI was founded in 2016 and our mission is to promote, stimulate and advocate the work and research of early career researchers and students in the area of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

Student & ECR spotlights – Meet Lisan Hidding, a PhD student using concept mapping & photo voice methods with children to gain insights on their physical activity behaviour

Please tell us about your career pathway to date.  In 2013 I completed my BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences. Thereafter, I started my MSc…

Continue ReadingStudent & ECR spotlights – Meet Lisan Hidding, a PhD student using concept mapping & photo voice methods with children to gain insights on their physical activity behaviour

Student & ECR spotlights – Meet Andre Matthias Müller, interested in improving physical activity and other health behaviors in Asian populations using technology

Please tell us about your career pathway to date.  My career pathway to date is quite colourful as I have been at a number of very different places. I started off…

Continue ReadingStudent & ECR spotlights – Meet Andre Matthias Müller, interested in improving physical activity and other health behaviors in Asian populations using technology

Student & ECR spotlights – Meet Harriet Koorts, an implementation scientist investigating the mechanisms underpinning the scale-up of activity/nutrition interventions

Please tell us about your career pathway to date (positions and institutes). I completed a BSc (Hons) in Psychology (2005), Masters in Health Psychology (2007) and PhD (2012) all at…

Continue ReadingStudent & ECR spotlights – Meet Harriet Koorts, an implementation scientist investigating the mechanisms underpinning the scale-up of activity/nutrition interventions