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Dr. Alex Dallaway is a Lecturer in Public Health and Health Studies at the University of Wolverhampton, affiliated with the School of Public Health Studies within the Faculty of Education, Health & Wellbeing. He holds a PhD in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics from Coventry University and has prior academic experience as a visiting lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, Coventry University, and Chester University. His professional background also includes public health roles at Birmingham City Council.
- PhD in Molecular Biochemistry and Biophysics – Coventry University
- MSc (Distinction) in Exercise and Sport Biomechanics – Manchester Metropolitan University
- BSc (First Class Honours) in Sport and Exercise Science – University of Wolverhampton
His research interests focus on public health across the lifespan, particularly in physical activity as preventative medicine, biomechanical and physiological changes with aging, sarcopenia, and quantitative methods. He employs systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and statistical modeling in his work. His expertise spans epidemiology, health needs assessment, human physiology, and signal processing.
His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on age-related musculoskeletal degeneration, particularly in the lumbar spine, using biomechanical and imaging techniques. He has also contributed to public health policy through local government reports on end-of-life care, substance use, and mental health. His methodological strengths in meta-analysis and data visualization are evident in both academic and applied outputs.
While no formal scientific awards are listed, his contributions to public health research and education are substantial. He has delivered invited seminars on advanced statistical methods and has co-authored multiple peer-reviewed articles and government reports.
- Delivered teaching and curriculum development in public health and health studies
- Supervised research projects and provided student tutoring
- Co-produced and led international, national, regional, and local public health projects
- Contributed to scholarship and enterprise activities within the Faculty
Dr. Dallaway has been involved in public health research and education through academic and governmental roles, contributing to both scholarly knowledge and practical public health initiatives. His work bridges biomechanics, aging, and population health, with strong methodological rigor in quantitative analysis and evidence synthesis.
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