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Rebecca Owen is a Lecturer in Sport and Exercise Physiology affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on Long COVID's impact on health outcomes, particularly quality of life, functional status, and rehabilitation strategies. She has explored patient experiences through mixed-methods studies, biomarker analysis, and cohort observations to inform healthcare interventions.
Her work addresses gaps in understanding post-acute COVID-19 syndromes, advocating for multidisciplinary approaches to recovery. Key themes include symptom profiling, healthcare system preparedness, and the role of physical activity in pandemic resilience. She collaborates on international studies and contributes to global health discourse on emerging post-viral conditions.
Recent publications emphasize the need to redefine clinical norms for biomarker interpretation and highlight challenges in patient care for Long COVID. Her research spans epidemiology, rehabilitation, and patient-centered methodologies.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed, but her contributions to Long COVID literature reflect significant scholarly engagement. She advises no named students, focusing instead on collaborative research teams. Her work aligns with public health priorities, aiming to improve patient outcomes through evidence-based strategies.

