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Dr Daniel Peart

Associate Professor

Department: Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation

Dan started teaching at Teesside University before taking a graduate teaching assistant position at the University of Hull whilst studying for his PhD titled ‘The Leukocyte Expressed Heat Shock Protein Response to Exercise Following the Induction of a Pre-Exercise Alkalosis’. He subsequently contributed to a Higher Education foundation course in Biomedical Science at Sunderland College before becoming Programme Leader for Bioscience and Biochemistry at the University Centre in Scunthorpe.

Dan's main teaching and research interests are in the areas of nutrition and physiology for health and performance. He also conducts research on Higher Education teaching and learning and leads the department's SER pedgagogy research group.

Daniel Peart

Jessica Riman Developing an understanding of the nutritional landscape within gymnastics to design an evidenced based education resource for gymnastics coaches Start Date: 18/01/2021 End Date: 28/02/2025

Sports Science PhD June 30 2013


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