Nora Alohaly

Pronouns: She/her
  • Doctoral Researcher
Start date: October 2024
Primary supervisor: Prof Katherine Brooke-Wavell 
Secondary supervisors: Prof Winston Rennie, Dr Stuart McErlain-Naylor, Emily Petherick

Profile

Nora Alohaly is a PhD researcher at Loughborough University, focusing on bone health in individuals with osteoporosis. She holds a Master’s degree in Diagnostic imaging from Glasgow Caledonian University, and her undergrad degree from King Saud University, Riyadh. Prior to starting her doctoral studies, she gained academic and clinical experience through her work at King Saud University as A teaching assistance and later as a lecturer, where she supported teaching and research in radiology sciences, computed tomography (CT). Her current research aims to inform better prevention strategies for osteoporosis-related fractures and promote healthy aging through evidence-based interventions.