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Professor Paul Stapley is a faculty member at the University of Wollongong, currently serving as a Professor in the School of Medical, Indigenous and Health Sciences. He holds academic roles such as Head of School (2022–2023) and Associate Dean International (2018–2021). His research focuses on neuromechanics, motor control, and exercise physiology, with a particular emphasis on eccentric cycling, postural adjustments, and clinical applications. He has supervised multiple PhD students exploring topics like eccentric cycling’s therapeutic potential and postural control in elderly populations.
Stapley’s educational background includes a PhD in Neurophysiology from Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté and postdoctoral training at the University of Montreal and Oregon Health Sciences University. He has secured funding for projects such as 'A neuromechanics approach to understanding semi-recumbent eccentric cycling' and has contributed to equipment grants for vascular and motion capture labs.
His research outputs span experimental brain studies, biomechanical modeling, and clinical trials assessing exercise benefits for dementia patients. He serves as an Associate Editor for Frontiers in Physiology and Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, reflecting his leadership in the scientific community.
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