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Dr Christopher Morse is an Associate Professor in Exercise Physiology at the School of Health, Sport and Exercise Sciences, Manchester Metropolitan University. His research focuses on clinical exercise physiology, particularly examining how health conditions like cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, and aging impact physical function and quality of life, with a focus on mitigating these effects through physical interventions. He has collaborated with NHS organizations, sports bodies, and industry partners to produce participant-centered research. Dr. Morse has supervised over 20 PhD completions, with expertise in supervising studies related to neuromuscular disorders, menstrual cycle physiology, and aging-related sarcopenia.
His research interests include the physiological and biomechanical aspects of muscular dystrophy, the impact of vaping/smoking on cardiorespiratory function, and the role of vitamin D in musculoskeletal health. He has published extensively on topics such as exercise interventions for clinical populations, sedentary behavior's effects on muscle health, and the menstrual cycle's influence on athletic performance.
- Teaching: Leads modules in Exercise and Clinical Physiology at BSc/MSc levels
- Collaborations: NHS partnerships, disability sports organizations
- Key Research Themes: Muscle function in neuromuscular disorders, aging physiology, exercise as therapy
Dr. Morse’s work bridges clinical and applied research, with a focus on translating findings into practical health recommendations. His recent studies explore the efficacy of resistance training in dystrophy patients and the physiological impacts of vaping versus smoking.

