Staff Profile
Dr Callum Brownstein
Lecturer in Exercise Physiology
- Email: callum.brownstein@ncl.ac.uk
- Address: School of Biomedical, Nutritional and Sport Sciences
Faculty of Medical Sciences
Dame Margaret Barbour Building
Newcastle University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 4DR
My research focuses on the acute, integrative responses to exercise, with a particular focus on oxygen transport and, bioenergetics and neuromuscular fatigability and their underlying determinants in health, performance and disease.
Current projects include:
The relationship between neuromuscular fatigability and physiological resilience
Neuromuscular fatigability and exercise intolerance in chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction
Oxygen uptake kinetics and metabolic thresholds during small vs large muscle mass exercise
Muscle damage and the metabolic and cardiopulmonary responses to exercise
For my full publication list, see here: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Callum-Brownstein
Open to self-funded PhD applicants in neuromuscular physiology, exercise physiology, and neurophysiology
Media engagement:
Podcast on "Neuromuscular Fatigue" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Z_vFLLzU-k
ACSM Sports Medicine Bulletin on "Fatigability in Cancer Survivors" - https://multibriefs.com/briefs/acsm/ACSM072622.php
ACSM Sports Medicine Bulletin on "Exercise Modality Influences Why Our Muscles Fatigue" - https://multibriefs.com/briefs/acsm/ACSM051022.php
BBC Radio Newcastle - Fatigue and recovery following football match-play
Undergraduate teaching
SES1000 UG Human Physiology and Practical Skills
SES2004 UG Exercise Physiology
SES3000 UG Research Projects
Postgraduate teaching
SES8001 Exercise Physiology Assessment Skills
SES8099 Exercise Physiology Dissertation
MMB8044 Exercise in Health and Disease