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Associate Professor Colin Solomon holds a position in Exercise Physiology at the School of Health, University of the Sunshine Coast. He previously held academic roles at the University of California, San Francisco, Queensland University of Technology, and completed postdoctoral training at UCSF and Harvard University. His research focuses on oxygen distribution and utilization during exercise, employing techniques like spirometry, NIRS, and gene expression analysis. He welcomes students across all academic levels. His work spans topics such as asthma physiology, inhalation toxicology, and exercise performance in diverse populations.
Education: B.App.Sci.(Hon) from University of Wollongong and PhD in Respiratory Exercise Physiology from University of Queensland. Postdoctoral training in Inhalation Toxicology (UCSF) and Asthma Physiology (Harvard).
Research Interests: Systemic and molecular oxygen dynamics during exercise, effects of environmental factors like air pollution, and age/gender variations in exercise responses. Techniques include near-infrared spectrometry and gene expression studies.
Publications highlight contributions to human factors in sports performance, exercise physiology methodologies, and oxygen utilization studies. His recent work includes analyzing collision impacts in rugby and multifactorial approaches to ultramarathon physiology.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Advising and supervision opportunities are open for undergraduate to postdoctoral researchers. His lab focuses on integrating physiological and technological approaches to enhance understanding of exercise responses.





