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Dominic Doran

Sport and Exercise Sciences

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Dr Dominic A Doran is a Principal Lecturer in Exercise and Health Physiology, who teaches across the Schools academic programmes at all levels from foundation to MSc level, where he leads the MSc Wearable Technology module. He has supervised and examined multiple Masters and PhD candidates. Dominic serves as Strategic lead for International student and staff exchange as well as Trans-National Education programme development for the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences. Dominic completed his undergraduate degree at the Ulster of University and Masters in Biomedical Science (physiology) at Queens University Belfast. Dominic subsequently undertook his PhD at Liverpool John Moores University in the field of Exercise and glucose transport responses to antiretroviral drug therapy. Thematically, Dominic’s main research interests can be classified into understanding the effect of exercise upon health as well as sports performance. Specifically his research seeks to understand the effects of exercise upon gastrointestinal function and wellbeing and the role of exercise as prehabilitation and rehabilitation prior to and during Cancer treatment. In addition, a key focus is examining sport training and performance outcomes as relates to Gaelic Games and Soccer with an emphasis upon the application of technology to understand player match-play and training loads.

Degrees

2008, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PhD, Role of exercise upon glucose transport following HIV antiretroviral drug ingestion.
1991, Queen's University Belfast, United Kingdom, MMedSci Biomedical Science (Physiology)
1990, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, BA (Hons) Sport Studies (Physiology), Physiology

Academic appointments

Principal Lecturer In Exercise and Health Physiology, School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, 1995 - present

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