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Jeremiah Peiffer

Science from the Source

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Science from the Source

Jeremiah Peiffer

Science from the Source

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Science from the Source

Jeremiah Peiffer

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In this episode, we discuss HIV and the impact that the disease and drug therapy may have on cognition as I speak with Sarah Seddon, a Doctor of Psychology Candidate in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at Murdoch Univer
In this episode, we discuss HIV and the impact that the disease and drug therapy may have on cognition as I speak with Sarah Seddon, a Doctor of Psychology Candidate in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at Murdoch Univer
In this episode, I speak with Tessa Maroni who is a PhD candidate in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia. Tessa discusses the impact of the heat on athletic performance and whether hand cooling could be a viable
In this episode, I speak with Tessa Maroni who is a PhD candidate in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia. Tessa discusses the impact of the heat on athletic performance and whether hand cooling could be a viable
In today’s episode we discuss how to make your weight lifting session more effective as I speak with Liam Hughes, a PhD candidate in the Discipline of Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at Murdoch Univ
In today’s episode we discuss how to make your weight lifting session more effective as I speak with Liam Hughes, a PhD candidate in the Discipline of Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at Murdoch Univ
In today's episode, I speak with Dr. Daniel Wundersitz who is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Latrobe University in Bendigo Australia. Daniel discusses wearable technologies, machine learning and then outlines his 2019 article; The impact of
In today's episode, I speak with Dr. Daniel Wundersitz who is a Post Doctoral Research Fellow at Latrobe University in Bendigo Australia. Daniel discusses wearable technologies, machine learning and then outlines his 2019 article; The impact of
In today's episode, we discuss the role that exercise can play for men after androgen deprivation therapy treatment for prostate cancer as I speak with Dr. Brad Wall who is a Lecturer in Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engin
In today's episode, we discuss the role that exercise can play for men after androgen deprivation therapy treatment for prostate cancer as I speak with Dr. Brad Wall who is a Lecturer in Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engin
In today's episode, we discuss the role that blood flow restriction has within resistances training as I speak with Dr. Brendan Scott who is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at M
In today's episode, we discuss the role that blood flow restriction has within resistances training as I speak with Dr. Brendan Scott who is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Science in the College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education at M
In the episode, we discuss why high-intensity exercise may be an important factor in maintaining brain health and combating dementia as I speak with Dr. Belinda Brown who holds a NHMRC-ARC Dementia Research Development Fellowship and is an acad
In this episode, I speak with Dr Nattai Borges of Newcastle University and Dr Tom Doering of Bond University about the influence of training in Masters Athletes and why recovery is so important. Nattai outlines findings from his paper: Age-rela
In today’s episode, we discuss cycling, elite athletes and magic as I speak with Paolo Menaspà who is an early career researcher and currently the Head of Performance Solutions with Cycling Australia. Paolo discusses his thesis titled: analys
In today's episode, we discuss how an easily implemented exercise program could be used to avoid injury in adolescent pace bowlers as I speak with Mitch Forrest who is a Ph.D. candidate in the Murdoch Applied Sports Science Laboratory group wit
In today’s episode, we talk neuroscience, Parkinson’s Disease, and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as I speak with Brittany Rurak who is a Ph.D. candidate in the Action and Cognition Group within the School of Psychology and Exercise Science
In this episode, we discuss the impact of timing, duration, temperature and body size for the most effective cold water immersion strategies following exercise, as I speak with Dr. Jessica Stephens who is an Early Career Researcher and Sports S
In today’s episode, we talk carbohydrates. Specifically we discuss the concept of train-high sleep-low as I speak with Early Career Researcher Dr. Laurie-Anne Marquet who is a Research Fellow at Marseille University. Laurie-Anne outlines her fi
In today's episode, we discuss how changing your position in a sprint finish could give you three kilometers an hour more speed as I speak with Paul Merkes, a Ph.D. candidate at Edith Cowan University about his recent paper titled: Aerodynamic
In today's episode, we talk about chronic pain and the role that inflammation may play in this process as I speak with Linda Wijaya who is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Psychology and Exercise Science and the School of Veterinary and Life
In today's episode, we explore the use of wearable technology on adherence to physical activity as I speak with Katie-Jane Brickwood who is a Ph.D. candidate in the College of Health and Medicine at the University of Tasmania. Katie-Jane discus
In today's episode, I speak with Shaun Teo who is a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Psychology and Exercise Science at Murdoch University. Shaun walks us through his Ph.D. and most recent study which examined the impact of morning versus night
In this episode, I speak with Michael Barham who is a PhD candidate in the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit within the School of Psychology at Deakin University. We explore the impact of sleep on the storage of memories and how transcranial electric
In this episode, I speak with Sasha Davies who is a Ph.D. candidate in the Cognitive Neuroscience Unit at the School of Psychology at Deakin University about her recent article “Cognitive impairment during pregnancy: a meta-analysis” published
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