schedule
Monday 28th June
Tuesday 29th June
Wednesday 30th June
Thursday 1st July
Fatigue: The good, the bad and the ugly
Dr Dan Gordon​
Thresholds, Fatigue and Exhaustion
Dr Dan Gordon
Heart Rate Variability: Physiological Determinants
Professor Francois Cottin
Fatigue Detection from HRV Analysis
Professor Francois Cottin
Blood flow occlusion and fatigue
Dr Marie Gernigon
Effects of fatigue on gait and muscle function
Dr Phil Hayes
Neurophysiological and vascular responses to fatigue
Dr Dan Robbins
Physiological responses to differing training loads
Dr Luciano Sales Prado
Integrated Exercise Physiology Student Conference
Student Presentations
Undergraduate and Postgraduate presentations
Friday 2nd July
Hot Environments and Exercise: Fatigue Implications
Dr Luciano Sales Prado
High intensity interval training
Professor Todd Astorino
SPEAKERS
Professor Francois Cottin
University of Paris Saclay, France
Associate Professor Marie Gernigon
University of Paris Saclay, France
Associate Professor Dan Gordon
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK
Professor Luciano Sales Prado
Federal University, Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Dr Phil Hayes
University of Northumbria, Newcastle, UK
Dr Dan Robbins
Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, UK
Professor Todd Astorino
California State University, San Marcus, USA
Join students and speakers from across the world as we come together for the 2nd International Summer School on Integrated Exercise Physiology. The theme this year is Fatigue: mechanisms and manifestations. We will learn through lectures and practicals from our speakers as well as from each other in discussions and through a series of student presentations as part of the student conference.
Integrated Exercise Physiology: Student Conference
Thursday 1st July 2021
The student conference provides a collaborative and supportive environment for both undergraduate and postgraduate students to present their research. We welcome submissions in any area related to exercise physiology. There are two formats for presentation. Option 1 will be a 10-minute presentation with 5 minutes of questions from the audience. Option 2 will be a poster. If you wish to present your work at the conference, you must submit an abstract, which will be reviewed by the conference committee. All of the submission details can be found below. The deadline for submission of an abstract is Friday 28th May at 23:59 GMT.