About me

I am the Discipline Lead of Exercise Science within the School of Allied Health at Murdoch University. Prior to commencing my role here in 2021, I spent over 10 years working in high performance sport, most recently at the WA Institute of Sport working with a variety of Olympic sport programs. I have remained actively involved in the WA Institute of Sport High Performance Research Centre where we conduct and supervise applied sports research in conjunction with WAIS sport programs and University partners. As a sport/exercise physiologist, my primary research interests are related to the applied use of hypoxia to enhance human health and performance. Within the high-performance sport sector, I am also a passionate mentor of several industry-embedded higher degrees students who have explored applied research topics such as the use of hot environments, repeated-sprint training, ergogenic aids, and training program design.

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Organisational Affiliations

Lecturer, School of Allied Health, Murdoch University

School of Allied Health, Murdoch University

PHysical Activity, Sport and Exercise (PHASE) Research Group, School of Allied Health (Exercise Science), Murdoch University

WA Institute of Sport - High Performance Sport Research Centre

Education

Sport Science, Exercise & Health
20122016, Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Western Australia
Sport Science, Exercise and Health
20082011, Bachelor of Science (1st Class Honours), The University of Western Australia