About me

Professor Jeremiah Peiffer completed his Doctor of Philosophy investigating the impact of post-exercise cold water immersion on exercise performance in 2018 from Edith Cowan University. He has subsequently had roles as a Post-Doctoral Researcher within the Exercise Medicine Research Institute at Edith Cowan University and as a researcher and Department Lead of Exercise Science at Murdoch University. Jeremiah is currently the Dean of Graduate Research at Murdoch University. With a broad research interest, he has published over 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers, secured over $1.0 million in research funding, established the Centre for Healthy Ageing at Murdoch University, and successfully mentored 18 doctoral candidates to complete their degrees. His current research focuses on the delivery of exercise to enable individuals to age healthy by retaining their physical and cognitive faculties.


Organisational Affiliations

Professor, School of Allied Health, Murdoch University

Centre for Healthy Ageing, Murdoch University

Dean of Graduate Studies, Research and Innovation Office, Murdoch University

Education

Kinesiology (Exercise Science)
01/200201/2004, Master of Science (MSc), California State University, Sacramento, United States
Sports Science
01/06/200406/2007, Doctor of Science, Edith Cowan University (Australia, Perth)