Sinéad Golley
Sinéad Golley
CSIRO Behavioural Scientist
Dr Sinead Golley is a behavioural scientist at CSIRO. Her particular expertise lies in the area of social-cognitive psychology, with specialised understanding of the drivers of health-related decisions and behaviours.
Her current research topics include understanding the drivers of food choice, in particular restrictive diets and consumer acceptance of novel foods and the technologies that underpin their development. Sinead also has active research projects in the areas of gut health and healthy aging.
Her current research topics include understanding the drivers of food choice, in particular restrictive diets and consumer acceptance of novel foods and the technologies that underpin their development. Sinead also has active research projects in the areas of gut health and healthy aging.
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WED, OCT 18, 2:30 PM
Conference
Food is fundamental but we have some pretty big challenges that lay ahead.
This panel will take you on a journey into the future of food in an entertaining and unexpected way.
Join Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, and Asia Pacific’s largest dedicated deep tech fund, Main Sequence, to unlock the impact of how we produce, consume and behave to meet the UN’s ambition of delivering more sustainable, productive and resilient agricultural and food systems.
Hosted by Rove McManus, Australian comedian and television host.
Panelists include Professor Michelle Colgrave FTSE, CSIRO Agriculture & Food – Deputy Director (Impact)
Dr Sinéad Golley, CSIRO Behavioural Scientist.
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Produced by the For Us production team, this panel will bring science, innovation and pop culture together in a talk show format.
This panel should make you laugh, make you think and most importantly make you do something...For Us!