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Dr Mark Goss-Sampson is a Professor in Human Movement and Sport Science at the University of Greenwich, affiliated with the School of Human Sciences and the Faculty of Education, Health and Human Sciences. He holds advanced degrees including a PhD in neurophysiology and a PGDip in Clinical Gait Analysis. His career spans roles as a Senior Lecturer and Principal Lecturer, with prior research at the Institute of Child Health.
Dr Goss-Sampson’s research focuses on biomechanics, exercise physiology, injury prevention, and statistical methodologies in sports science. Key areas include neuromuscular responses during resistance training, the efficacy of injury prevention programs for athletes, and the application of technologies like optoelectronic devices for movement analysis. He has also explored the physiological impacts of whole-body vibration and ergometry on postural control.
His publications emphasize practical applications, such as Bayesian statistical guides for students and pedagogical strategies in mathematics education. Notable works address hamstring injury mechanisms, blood pressure regulation via isometric exercises, and ergonomic concerns related to police body armor. His research bridges theoretical insights with real-world interventions, particularly in sports medicine and clinical gait analysis.
While no explicit awards are listed, his extensive publication record and academic roles reflect sustained contributions to his field. He has advised on various exercise protocols and collaborated on studies involving athletes, elderly populations, and ergonomic safety. His work often integrates quantitative methods with biomechanical principles to enhance human performance and health outcomes.

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