The Human Motor Performance Research Group's (HMPG) research programme focuses on how physical activity impacts physiological function and mitigates the effects of disease and trauma. Operating within a multi-disciplinary team in areas of emerging science, the emphasis is on research into motion analysis, neural control mechanisms, changes in skeletal muscle contractile properties and neural activation together with oxygen uptake as a measure of physical fitness. The group thrives as a forum for supporting multi-disciplinary research with internal and external collaborations with UK and overseas institutions, fostering a dynamic research culture.

Co-ordinator of Human Motor Performance Group: Dr Stewart Morrison
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Dr Helen Dawes having completed her PhD within the Group continues her association as a UEL visiting fellow from Oxford Brookes and Dr Fiona Coutts, a member of the group from 1996 – 2002 now at Queen Margaret University continues to collaborate in our shared research endeavours. Dr Stephanie Petterson joined the UEL staff in 2007 and is now based in New York, USA and Dr Anastasia Protopapadaki who completed her PhD with the Group in 2008 is now based at Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece. Both continue to collaborate with research projects.
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