The School of Exercise and Nutrition is involved in many areas of research, below is a list of our research Groups.
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The rich diversity of the Applied Exercise Research Unit at Deakin encompasses researchers interested in sport task analysis and exercise prescription to coaching and coach education to human performance in challenging environments and situations. These researchers are experts in exercise prescription and perform significant work with elite sportspeople, disease populations and challenging environmental and occupational situations. Most of the work within this unit encompasses the research boundaries of being Fit for Purpose. |
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The research focus of the group is on a range of chronic diseases that collectively impair the quality of life for billions of people all over the world. Research spans basic gene discovery and analysis through to the development and testing of new therapeutics, including functional foods and alternative medicine. It is underpinned by powerful and relevant experimental platforms that encompass clinical samples, animal models (Israeli sand rat, zebrafish), human models (psychophysics) and specific cell culture systems. |
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The World Health Organisation awarded Faculty of Health, Medicine, Nursing and Behavioural Sciences at Deakin University official Collaborating Centre status in 2003. The WHO Collaborating Centre for Obesity Prevention and Related Research and Training is building evidence base and training programs needed to prevent obesity, especially in children and adolescents, in developed and developing countries. |
Annual Fourth Year Research Conference
Friday 31 October 2008
Melbourne Campus at Burwood
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