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Thomas Rupp is an Associate Professor at Université Savoie Mont Blanc, affiliated with the Inter-University Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM) and a key member of the PAF team (Physical Ability and Fatigue in health and disease). His research spans nearly two decades in exercise and altitude physiology, focusing on neuromuscular, metabolic, and cardiovascular responses to fatigue and hypoxia.
His research interests include:
- Normobaric vs. hypobaric hypoxia adaptations in humans
- Systemic vs. localized hypoxia effects on fatigue and performance
- Beneficial and deleterious effects of altitude exposure in healthy and aging populations
- Innovative training methodologies for athletes, patients, and occupational groups
- Development of ecological ergometers and countermeasures for altitude maladaptation
Thomas Rupp has made significant scientific contributions, including insights into the differential recovery of central and peripheral fatigue, distinct fatigue etiologies under blood flow restriction and systemic hypoxia, and the effectiveness of positive expiratory pressure in mitigating altitude-induced maladaptation. His work is grounded in applied physiology with translational potential across sports, health, and occupational settings.
He has published over 70 peer-reviewed articles in the field of exercise physiology, with a consistent focus on human performance under extreme conditions. While specific titles are not listed, his research demonstrates a strong trajectory in experimental and applied physiology, particularly in hypoxic environments.
Thomas Rupp has been actively involved in research teams and collaborative platforms across Lyon, Saint-Étienne, and Chambéry, contributing to multidisciplinary efforts in endurance, explosive performance, and health sciences. He is also associated with MSc programs such as E.O.P.S., I.E.A.P., A.P.A.S., I-Santé, and the HPS program, indicating engagement in academic training and education.
His career pathway includes a PhD from Montpellier University (2008), postdoctoral work at HP2-INSERM (Grenoble) and the University of Lausanne, and prior teaching and research experience at the University of Avignon. He has not been indicated as retired, deceased, or former staff, confirming his current active status in academia.
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