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Curtin Singapore ASEAN Centre Allied Health Research Seminar Series
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Curtin Singapore, Curtin School of Allied Health at Curtin University and SingHealth Allied Health are excited to annouce the inaugural Curtin Singapore ASEAN Centre Allied Health Research Seminar Series. The series aims to connect allied health researchers at Curtin and SingHealth to promote collaboration and knowledge sharing. Professor Luke Haseler is the Program Lead for Cardiovascular Physiology in Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute at Curtin University, Western Austalia. He is a physiologist whose research focuses on skeletal muscle mitochondrial function during exercise and mechanisms of the cardio-protective effects of exercise. He uses advanced magnetic resonance imaging and spectrocopy techniques coupled with echocardiography/Doppler ultrasound to assess skeletal muscle and cardiac physiology in exercising humans. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine and his research has been funded by the NHMRC and Heart Foundation in Australia, and the NIH and American Heart Association in the USA. In this session, Professor Luke will provide an overview of his current research interests, which include measurement of oxygen availability and mitochondrial function during exercise with magnetic resonance spectroscopy, cardiovascular function and athelete heart health during exercise and implications for adding the environmental stressors of hypoxia and heat to the training load; and how the exercising muscle influences the autonomic control of the heart with implications for novel treatment strategies for heart failure. Professor Luke will also outline future directions and opportunities for collaboration to extend his current reserach interests.
Event details
Date:
Thursday, 21 October 2021
Time:
12.00pm – 1.00pm (Singapore, Malaysia, Perth)
(The session will start on time. Please log into the Zoom session five minutes before indicated time above)
Location:
Zoom Webinar
(Zoom link will be sent to participants a day before the event)
RSVP:
By Monday, 18 October 2021
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