Sam Wuمشاهده پروفایل
مدرس ارشد
Sam Wu is a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Science at Swinburne University of Technology's School of Health Sciences, where he has been instrumental in developing the Exercise Science degree program. He also holds an adjunct Associate Professor position at Shanghai University of Medicine and Health Sciences, demonstrating international academic collaboration. Dr. Wu's research focuses on exercise physiology with practical applications for athletic performance, aging populations, and clinical conditions. His work spans compression garments for recovery, pacing strategies in cycling, hormonal responses to training interventions, subjective exercise responses, respiratory control mechanisms, and exercise interventions for health improvement across diverse populations. His research integrates biomechanical analysis with physiological measurements to develop evidence-based exercise protocols. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on translational research connecting laboratory findings to practical applications. His work frequently examines biomechanical aspects of movement, physiological responses to exercise stressors, and innovative interventions for performance enhancement and health maintenance. A notable trend is his growing focus on the gut-muscle axis in aging populations and the role of extracellular vesicles in exercise adaptation. ECR SUPRA Award (2018) Dr. Wu actively supervises multiple PhD students and has secured substantial grant funding from industry partners including Lallemand Health Solutions, Cannvalate Pty Ltd, and BASF. His collaborative research network spans Australia and international institutions, with particular emphasis on translating research findings into practical applications for athletes, older adults, and clinical populations. He has developed web-based repository systems for muscle strength monitoring and investigated various nutritional and mechanical interventions for performance enhancement and recovery.






