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Grant Lynch is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Sydney School of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, embedded within the Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory (TEL) and the Heat and Health Research Incubator (HHRI). His work focuses on heat and health policy, climate change impacts, and public health interventions. He investigates human heat adaptation and cooling strategies to inform public policy in extreme heat scenarios.
His research spans physiology, environmental health, and sports medicine, with a particular emphasis on optimizing cooling interventions for athletes in extreme conditions. He collaborates with institutions like the Charles Perkins Centre and is affiliated with the Heat and Health Research Incubator and Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory.
Recent publications highlight advancements in extreme heat policy frameworks and the physiological effects of heat acclimation. His work bridges clinical and applied research, addressing both elite sports and broader public health challenges posed by climate change.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Grant has not listed advisees, and his role appears to be full-time within the academic research sector.
