Dr Caitlin Hall
My name is Dr. Caitlin Hall, and I’m a Neuroscientist and Registered Dietitian specialising in the gut-brain axis and women’s health. Based in London, I am passionate about exploring how the gut microbiome influences brain function, mood, and overall health. With a PhD in neurosciences and gut microbiology from the University of Queensland and two years as a visiting researcher at King’s College London, I’ve dedicated my career to uncovering the profound connection between gut health and mental well-being. As Head of Research at myota, my focus is on how prebiotic fibres can improve metabolic health, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive function and mood by nurturing a healthy gut environment. I believe in translating cutting-edge science into practical solutions that empower individuals to feel their best.
My name is Dr. Caitlin Hall, and I’m a Neuroscientist and Registered Dietitian specialising in the gut-brain axis and women’s health. Based in London, I am passionate about exploring how the gut microbiome influences brain function, mood, and overall health. With a PhD in neurosciences and gut microbiology from the University of Queensland and two years as a visiting researcher at King’s College London, I’ve dedicated my career to uncovering the profound connection between gut health and mental well-being. As Head of Research at myota, my focus is on how prebiotic fibres can improve metabolic health, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive function and mood by nurturing a healthy gut environment. I believe in translating cutting-edge science into practical solutions that empower individuals to feel their best.
My name is Dr. Caitlin Hall, and I’m a Neuroscientist and Registered Dietitian specialising in the gut-brain axis and women’s health. Based in London, I am passionate about exploring how the gut microbiome influences brain function, mood, and overall health. With a PhD in neurosciences and gut microbiology from the University of Queensland and two years as a visiting researcher at King’s College London, I’ve dedicated my career to uncovering the profound connection between gut health and mental well-being. As Head of Research at myota, my focus is on how prebiotic fibres can improve metabolic health, reduce inflammation, and support cognitive function and mood by nurturing a healthy gut environment. I believe in translating cutting-edge science into practical solutions that empower individuals to feel their best.