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Dr Blair Hamilton is a Research Fellow in Sports Medicine at Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), affiliated with the Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences. He holds a PhD from the University of Brighton and a BSc (Hons) in Exercise and Health Science from the University of Aberdeen. His research focuses on the physiological impacts of gender-affirming hormone treatments on transgender athletes’ performance and musculoskeletal health, emphasizing inclusivity in sports. He has also contributed to bone density studies and the role of exercise in musculoskeletal well-being.
Education:
- BSc (Hons) Exercise and Health Science, University of Aberdeen (2016)
- PhD, School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Brighton (2020)
- Higher National Diploma in Sports Coaching and Development (2010)
Research Interests:
Dr Hamilton’s work bridges endocrinology and sports science, particularly investigating how gender-affirmative care influences athletic capabilities and bone health. He advocates for inclusive policies in sports through evidence-based research and has pioneered studies on transgender athletes’ performance metrics. His musculoskeletal research underscores exercise as a preventive and rehabilitative tool.
Publications & Engagement:
He has authored multiple publications and presented at national/international conferences, contributing to global discourse on transgender athlete inclusion and musculoskeletal health. His entrepreneurial background in the U.S. informs his innovative approaches to sports development.
Current Work:
At MMU, he leads initiatives promoting equity in sports medicine, focusing on marginalized athlete populations. His research continues to explore the intersection of gender identity, endocrine care, and athletic physiology.




