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Miguel Diaz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Sciences at the Swedish Red Cross College. He holds a PhD in Biomedicine and Physiology from Manchester Metropolitan University (England) and the Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium). His expertise spans stress neurobiology and psychoneuroendocrinology, focusing on cortisol, catecholamines, and their relationship to mood and performance. He teaches anatomy, physiology, nursing for addiction, and supervision in nursing degree projects.
- Education: PhD in Biomedicine/Physiology from Manchester Metropolitan University and Catholic University of Leuven
His research investigates biomarkers (e.g., salivary cortisol and nitric oxide) for assessing stress responses and performance under physiological and psychological stressors. He has explored resveratrol’s effects on vascular health and aging, as well as the role of salivary biomarkers in exercise physiology and clinical patient stratification.
His publications span topics like stress-induced autonomic dysfunction, cortisol’s role in mood-performance linkages, and novel biomarkers for exercise intensity. Research highlights include studies on elite athletes and business executives exposed to chronic stress.
- No scientific awards have been listed.
Additional roles include subject manager in medicine and teaching addiction at the specialist level (psychiatry). No grants or advising details are explicitly mentioned.
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