Oxford University Professor, Dr. Paul Clayton,
Identifies Causes of Disease from Deficiency of 3 Critical Nutrients
Dr. Paul Clayton graduated summa cum laude in Medical Pharmacology from Edinburgh University, prior to obtaining his PhD. He currently serves as a Fellow with the Institute of Food, Brain and Behaviour (Oxford) and is a visiting professor with University of Pecs (Hungary).
He is previous Chair of the Forum on Food and Health at the Royal Society of Medicine and a former Senior Scientific Advisor to the UK government's Committee on the Safety of Medicines.
He has worked with leading doctors and clinical scientists at centres of clinical expertise in the UK and abroad, and trained the pharmacists in Britain's largest chemist chain in preventative nutrition. He is now a consultant to several well-known international companies.
Dr. Clayton designs clinical trials for nutritional therapies at leading teaching hospitals and lectures widely on nutrition and health. He has directed TV and radio programmes on health issues, and written extensively on these topics.
Dr. Clayton has recently been appointed as Research Director of Medical Nutrition Matters, a post-graduate course in Oxford registered with, and approved by the BMA. Its function is to teach nutrition to GPs and other health care providers.
He frequently presents at and chairs international conferences on nutrition and health.