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Dr. Grace Rose is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of the Sunshine Coast's School of Health. With a PhD in Exercise Physiology from The University of Queensland (2018–2021) and a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Exercise Oncology (2021–2023), she specializes in clinical exercise physiology. Her research focuses on exercise prescription for age-related chronic diseases, particularly in improving outcomes for cancer patients. She leads studies on inflammation, body composition, and psychosocial factors in clinical populations, managing >$4.9M in funded trials.
Her academic accolades include awards for teaching excellence (2019 Tutor and Demonstrator Award), research communication (2019 3-Minute Thesis Winner), and scholarly contributions (2017 Best Presentation in Exercise Physiology). She is an Honorary Academic at The University of Queensland and peer reviewer for top-tier journals in oncology and exercise science. Professional memberships include Exercise and Sport Science Australia and the Clinical Oncology Society of Australia.
Teaching strengths include clinical skills, practicum coordination, and guest lectures on exercise oncology and healthy ageing. Research projects include student-run clinics for chronic disease management and body composition assessment in cancer survivors. Her work bridges basic and implementation science, emphasizing practical solutions for clinical settings.
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