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Callum Brownstein is a Research Fellow at Jean Monnet University, affiliated with the ActiFS research group, specializing in neuromuscular physiology and fatigue dynamics with applications in sports science and clinical health contexts.
His academic credentials include:
- Bachelor of Science (2010-2014) from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
- Master of Research (2014-2015) from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
- PhD (2015-2018) from Northumbria University, Newcastle investigating neuromuscular recovery after high-intensity intermittent exercise
Research focuses on fatigue mechanisms across athletic and clinical populations, particularly neuromuscular physiology, post-exercise recovery protocols, and pediatric exercise adaptations. His practical work bridges laboratory research with elite sports settings through collaborations with football, rugby, and boxing athletes. Current investigations examine fatigue biomarkers in myelodysplasia via the "FATIGUE & MYELODYSPLASIA" project.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Watt Club Medal for highest undergraduate distinction and best bachelor research project at Heriot-Watt University
Professional experience emphasizes applied sports science practice rather than academic advising or grant management. As a junior researcher, he contributes to ActiFS team objectives in fatigue modeling while maintaining practitioner ties to athletic performance optimization.
He operates within the ActiFS research infrastructure at Jean Monnet University, collaborating on interdisciplinary fatigue studies spanning performance physiology and pathological fatigue conditions.
