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Callum Thomas serves as an Associate Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Science within the College of Science and Engineering, focusing on the physiological and experiential dimensions of Long COVID. His research integrates cardiopulmonary exercise testing with qualitative patient narratives to assess functional limitations and healthcare challenges.
His primary research interests include Long COVID pathophysiology, exercise intolerance mechanisms, and rehabilitation strategies. Thomas investigates post-exertional symptom exacerbation through submaximal 2-day CPET protocols while simultaneously documenting patient quality-of-life impacts through cohort observational studies. His work bridges clinical exercise physiology with public health perspectives to address healthcare access barriers and symptom management.
Thomas's publication record reveals a concentrated research trajectory on Long COVID since 2022, featuring methodological diversity across quantitative exercise testing, biomarker analysis, and mixed-methods patient experience studies. His work consistently emphasizes translational applications, particularly in redefining clinical assessment norms and developing patient-centered care models. Key contributions appear in Experimental Physiology, Journal of Global Health, and BMJ Open, establishing him as an active contributor to Long COVID research infrastructure through multicenter collaborations and systematic evidence synthesis.
