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Erin Lloyd is a Lecturer in the School of Human Sciences at The University of Western Australia, holding a dual appointment as an Adjunct Research Fellow. Her transdisciplinary expertise spans physiology, biomechanics, mathematics, data analytics, and advanced 3D imaging, with a focus on skeletal muscle research and neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
Education:
- PhD in Skeletal Muscle Physiology and Biomechanics, The University of Western Australia (2023)
- Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physiology, The University of Western Australia (2017)
- Bachelor of Science in Physiology and Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Western Australia (2016)
Her research aims to gain a comprehensive mechanistic understanding of human physiology, with particular focus on skeletal muscles and their complex multiscale interactions with other systems. She prioritizes clinical translation, seeking to improve health throughout the lifespan via targeted interventions grounded in robust mechanistic understanding. A primary focus has been applying her transdisciplinary approach to understanding the mechanistic basis of disease progression in patients with dysferlinopathy, with recent expansion into broader neuromusculoskeletal conditions.
Her publication record demonstrates significant contributions to muscle physiology research, with articles spanning veterinary science, exercise physiology, muscular dystrophy research, and pharmacology. Her work shows consistent focus on skeletal muscle mechanics, oxidative stress markers, and therapeutic interventions for neuromuscular disorders, with increasing translational impact as evidenced by her grant funding and media attention.
Dr. Lloyd coordinates PHYL3001 - Experimental Physiology and teaches several courses including SCIE1106 - Molecular Biology of the Cell, PHYL2002 - Cell Physiology, and ANHB3310/20 - Human Biology: Applications and Investigations.
She currently leads an active research project funded by the Department of Health (Western Australia) titled 'WA Near-miss Awards: Ideas Grants 2023-24' (2024-2026), with A$100,000 in funding. This project has received significant attention with coverage from multiple news outlets and social media platforms.
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