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Dr. Geoff Hartley is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physical and Health Education at Nipissing University. His research focuses on environmental physiology, particularly the effects of thermal stress (cold/hot environments) and hypoxia on human performance, cognitive function, and neuromuscular responses. He holds a position at Nipissing University and is affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Science.
Research Interests:
- Thermoregulation during extreme environmental conditions
- Neuromuscular responses to hypoxia and hyperthermia
- Cognitive performance under thermal stress
- Physiological adaptations in endurance athletes
Recent work explores topics such as cold strain measurement, heat exposure impacts during hypoxia, and the interplay between cerebral blood flow and neuromuscular function. His studies often involve controlled laboratory simulations of survival scenarios and athletic performance testing.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided text. Dr. Hartley has not been mentioned as having current grants or advisory roles, though his research clearly indicates active investigation in environmental physiology domains.
Contact: geoffh@nipissingu.ca | Office: AC201-H | Phone: (705) 474-3450 x4201



