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Dr. Richard Powell is an Assistant Professor in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the School of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Birmingham. He is an AHCS-registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist with extensive clinical experience from over 14 years in the NHS. His work bridges academic research and clinical application, focusing on delivering complex exercise-based interventions for individuals with chronic and serious medical conditions.
His educational background includes a PhD in Sport, Exercise and Life Sciences from Coventry University (2024), a Postgraduate Certificate in Health Research from the University of Warwick (2016), and a BSc in Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Birmingham (2010). He holds an honorary clinical role at University Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire and contributes to professional education as a tutor for the British Association of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation.
Richard’s research is centered on exercise training for clinical populations, particularly those affected by cardiovascular disease, cancer, heart failure, and severe intestinal failure. His work emphasizes the development and evaluation of structured exercise programs as therapeutic tools within multidisciplinary care frameworks. While specific publications are not listed, his involvement in ongoing research trials indicates active contributions to evidence-based practice in clinical exercise science.
He has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. There is no mention of specific PhD or master’s students he has supervised. Richard is actively engaged in research and teaching, with no indication of part-time status, retirement, or emeritus status. His work contributes significantly to the integration of exercise physiology into clinical rehabilitation and chronic disease management.



