Dr Neil Maxwell and Rebecca Relf (Technical Instructor and PhD Student) were invited to present to a House of Lords Government Select Committee on Breast Cancer Symptom Management in November, to talk about their up-coming research linked to heat sensitivity amongst breast cancer survivors. Following breast cancer, survivors experience intense heat reactions (hot flashes) and Read More…
Category: PhD Student News
School Prizes to Carl James and Rebecca Relf!
Congratulations to Carl James and Rebecca Relf for winning the 2016 School of Sport and Service Management prizes for the following categories, respectively; Research Student award for best piece of work and Best Masters Student piece of work. The awards were given for Carl’s 4th PhD study: “Short term heat acclimation improves the determinants of Read More…
Congratulations to Dr Jess Mee – awarded PhD!
Many congratulations to Jess Mee who successfully defended her PhD thesis entitled, ‘Heat tolerance and acclimation in female athletes’. Subject to some very mi-nor amendments, Jess will be awarded her doctorate. Jess was examined by Professor Craig Williams (Exeter University) and Dr Heather Massey (University of Portsmouth), with a viva 3 hours 1 min in Read More…
Congratulations Dr Carl James – Awarded PhD!
Carl James has now been awarded his PhD – entitled ‘Optimising strategies to enhance endurance running performance under hot and humid conditions’ – now he has attended to some minor amendments. Carl was examined by Dr Mike Price (Coventry University) and Dr Chris Tyler (University of Roehampton), who made him work hard with a 3 Read More…
EEL Members Gain BASES Accreditation
Congratulations to Carl James & Gareth Turner (both supervised by Dr Gary Brickley) who have recently achieved the status of BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise Physiologist and Chartered Scientist.
EEL’s Research Student, Carl James, Engages with the Media!
Carl James showed us the way on how to use the media to share his research! New York Times BBC News Canada’s Globe & Mail The Times The Spectator Health The Cosmopolitan Hello Giggles Carl once again worked with the media as he was interviewed by an Irish radio station Read More…