Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Lifelong Health: Postgraduate research
For more information on postgraduate study with us please see our Postgraduate research opportunities in Sport and Exercise Science webpage.
Paige Cole
Thesis Working Title: Exploring the efficacy of Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) versus NSAIDs in Alleviating Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage
DoS: Dr Daniel Owens
Jack Edmondson
Thesis Working Title: Numerical prediction and practical testing of responses in nerve and muscle to electrical stimulation
DoS: Prof Jonathan Jarvis
Harvey Fortis
Thesis Working Title: Challenging the effectiveness of current nutritional guidelines for female endurance athletes
DoS: Dr Juliette Strauss
Lawrence Jones
Thesis Working Title: The Liverpool Blackcurrant Extract for Type 2 diabetes risk Reduction (LivBETTer) Study: Exploring the efficacy and mechanisms for blackcurrant anthocyanins to improve insulin sensitivity
DoS: Dr Sam Shepherd
Erick Mosquera
Thesis Working Title: Dietary energy carbohydrates and ketones (exogenous and endogenous) manipulation and adaptation to training
DoS: Dr José Areta
Tamara Prostinakova
Thesis Working Title: The development of a feasible exercise & time-restricted eating therapeutic intervention to improve appetite and glycaemic control in individuals with overweight and obesity
DoS: Dr Kelsie Johnson
Krisztina Rudolf
Thesis Working Title: Dynamic changes of skeletal muscle proteome during healthy ageing
DoS: Prof Jatin Burniston
Samanvita Ravikanti
Thesis Working Title: The effect of heat stress on exercise induced gastrointestinal injury and the potential protective effects of probiotic supplementation
DoS: Dr Jamie Pugh
Megan Wilson
Thesis Working Title: The effects of varying high-fat, low-carbohydrate meal consumption on measures of cardiovascular and metabolic health
DoS: Dr Ian Davies