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Penelope Morris is the manager of the Nutrition & Metabolism research portfolio at the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition. After graduating from Aberdeen University in 1997 with a degree in Biomedical Science, she went on to obtain a PhD in Nutritional Physiology. Penelope joined WALTHAM following several postdoctoral positions at the Centre for Obesity Research, Luton and the Clinical Research Centre, Cambridge initially as a senior research scientist and subsequently as a research manager.  
 
Penelope Morris is the manager of the Nutrition & Metabolism research portfolio at the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition. After graduating from Aberdeen University in 1997 with a degree in Biomedical Science, she went on to obtain a PhD in Nutritional Physiology. Penelope joined WALTHAM following several postdoctoral positions at the Centre for Obesity Research, Luton and the Clinical Research Centre, Cambridge initially as a senior research scientist and subsequently as a research manager.  
  
She has contributed to over 40 original research articles on aspects of canine and feline nutrition with a particular emphasis on energy and nutrient requirement.
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She has contributed to over 40 original research articles on aspects of canine and feline nutrition with a particular emphasis on energy and nutrient requirement.  
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Penelope Morris is the manager of the Nutrition & Metabolism research portfolio at the WALTHAM Centre for Pet Nutrition. After graduating from Aberdeen University in 1997 with a degree in Biomedical Science, she went on to obtain a PhD in Nutritional Physiology. Penelope joined WALTHAM following several postdoctoral positions at the Centre for Obesity Research, Luton and the Clinical Research Centre, Cambridge initially as a senior research scientist and subsequently as a research manager.

She has contributed to over 40 original research articles on aspects of canine and feline nutrition with a particular emphasis on energy and nutrient requirement.