
Dr Tom E. Nightingale
Lecturer in Exercise Physiology
Dr. Nightingale is an integrative physiologist with an interest in understanding the impact of physical activity on cardiometabolic and cerebrovascular healt...
- Email: t.e.nightingale@bham.ac.uk
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Lecturer in Exercise Physiology
Dr. Nightingale is an integrative physiologist with an interest in understanding the impact of physical activity on cardiometabolic and cerebrovascular healt...

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Dr Balthazaar is a cardiovascular researcher with expertise in ultrasound and various autonomic testing, having experience in both academia and clinical sett...

Associate Professor in Motor control and Rehabilitation
Dr Chiou is a qualified physiotherapist and a neuroscientist with research interests in motor control and rehabilitation in spinal cord injury.

SES/SEHS Programme Lead
Dr Rebekah Lucas is an integrative physiologist who is interested in how exercise and environmental medicine translates to clinical medicine and public health.

Professor of Cerebrovascular, Exercise & Environmental Physiology
Professor Lucas is an integrative physiologist with a special interest in cerebral blood flow regulation and the resultant impact on brain function.
Senior Lecturer in Biological Psychology
Professor Veldhuijzen van Zanten's research, focuses on the influence of behaviour on psychological and physiological health and well-being in various clinic...

Assistant Professor in Exercise Metabolism
Dr Wadley's work examines how physical activity and exercise influence immunity in a variety of population groups.

Assistant Professor in Respiratory Physiology
Dr Welch is a physiologist with expertise in the neural control of breathing, respiratory mechanics, diaphragm fatigue, phrenic nerve stimulation, and exerci...
PhD Student
Mr Hodgkiss is undertaking a PhD supported by the International Spinal Research Trust and is investigating the use of non-invasive spinal cord stimulation to improve exercise capacity and therapeutic outcomes in individuals with a spinal cord injury.
Research Assistant
Miss Cox is a Research Assistant on the STIMEX-SCI trial, who is primarily involved in the processing and analysis of peripheral blood mononuclear cells during the AIM 1 acute exercise trials.