Dr Martin Lindley
BSc (hons) Sport Science - Liverpool Polytechnic UKÌý
MSc Sport and Exercise Sciences (Exercise Physiology) Liverpool John Moores University UKÌý
PhD Exercise Physiology - Work Time Relationship and Exercise profiles University of Wales Institute Cardiff UK
My research brings together basic and applied science mobilizing Ìýcell and molecular biology, analytical chemistry, genetics and applies this to health, exercise, nutrition and health science while translating this for athletes, physicians and patients.
My desire to interrogate basic scientific mechanisms of action and applications for current practices has driven my establishment and leadership of the Translational Chemical Biology research group (TCB), drawing together academics and doctoral students from Sport and Exercise Science, the Biosciences, Analytical Chemistry and Biological Engineering.
My research is disseminated through a portfolio of published papers and other scholarly works across the academic literature with a range of original articles as well as review articles that synthesise the state of the art. I have a good record of building research collaborations and networks both locally and internationally
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Fellow of the Royal Society of BiologyÌý
Fellow of the Human Biology Association
Fellow of the Higher Education Association
Charted Biologist (RSB)
Registered Scientist (Science Academy)Ìý
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My Research Supervision
Institution: Loughborough University, UK
Student: Yasmin Nwfor
Title: Nutrigenomic and epigenetic contributions to BAME pregnancy health outcomes
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Institution: Loughborough University, UK
Student: Hanoof Aljohani
Title: Blood Flow Restriction and Exercise Training in Health and DiseaseÌý(COPD)
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Institution: Loughborough University, UK
Student: Kerry Rosenthal
Title: The development of a quantitative statistical analysis of VOC profiling: using bacteria for Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) biomarker detection as a unique research design tool
My Teaching
EXPT 1155 Exercise Physiology and Metabolism