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Judith completed her undergraduate degree in Physiology from the University of Bristol and obtained her MSc and PhD in Exercise Physiology from Loughborough University where she was awarded the Loughborough University Postgraduate Progression Prize for outstanding academic achievements. Her doctoral thesis examined the mucosal immune response to exercise and how this relates to markers of stress and infection risk. Judith completed her PhD in 2007 and conducted a Research Associate position at Loughborough University to investigate the role of regular polyphenol intake on exercise-induced oxidative stress. In October 2007 she joined the School of Science, University of Greenwich before taking up her present post as a Senior Lecturer in Human Physiology at Kingston University in 2013.
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Harbige, Laurence S., Pinto, Eva, Allgrove, Judith and Thomas, Linda V. (2016) Immune response of healthy adults to the ingested probiotic 'Lactobacillus casei' Shirota. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, ISSN (print) 0300-9475 (Epub Ahead of Print)
Naclerio, Fernando, Larumbe-Zabala, Eneko, Cooper, Robert, Allgrove, Judith and Earnest, Conrad P (2015) A multi-ingredient containing carbohydrate, proteins L-glutamine and L-carnitine attenuates fatigue perception with no effect on performance, muscle damage or immunity in soccer players. PloS one, 10(4), e0125188. ISSN (print) 1932-6203
Allgrove, J E, Oliveira, M and Gleeson, M (2014) Stimulating whole saliva affects the response of antimicrobial proteins to exercise. Scandinavian Journal Of Medicine & Science In Sports, 24(4), pp. 649-655. ISSN (print) 0905-7188