RISES staff
Meet the researchers within the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences and find out what work the staff are engaged in.
Meet the researchers within the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences and find out what work the staff are engaged in.
Discover how LJMU promotes health and sustainability with local and ethical food sourcing. Using plant-based menus, Fair Trade coffee and water refill stations.
The Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Lifelong Health (CaMP-LH) group aims to optimise muscle health throughout the human life course.
Find out more about the Organising committee for the Healthy Muscle Aging Conference.
Learn all about External Engagement, the award winning public engagement interface for the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
Looking to work within high performance sport, exercise, health or clinical settings? There are many career options open to you, for example, within coaching, sport psychology, nutrition, athlete development, and more. Find out more about the opportunities available to you when you graduate from the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences.
It is a core goal of the Cellular and Molecular Physiology of Lifelong Health group to help translate science from the molecular level to practical ways to benefit the health of our local community and the greater population.
We provide a research training environment with opportunities for students and staff to develop their academic, theoretical, technical and research methods skills. Find out more about the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Science's postgraduate study, seminar programme, CPD, and conferences.
Read the talk synopses for the Women's Physiology and Nutrition Symposium 2025.
Graeme Close, a Professor in Human Physiology at LJMU. He combines his academic research with nutrition and physiology consultancy to some of the world's leading sporting organisations.