Adjunct Lecturer (Research) at Edith Cowan University
Perth, Western Australia, Greece
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Georgios Mavropalias is an exercise scientist and clinical researcher with a decade of experience translating biochemical, muscle architecture, and body composition measurements into actionable insights for exercise medicine. Based in Perth and affiliated with Edith Cowan University as an Adjunct Lecturer, he has led postdoctoral and clinical exercise research focused on eccentric exercise interventions for cancer and neurological disease. He combines hands-on laboratory expertise with advanced data analysis to design and evaluate exercise-based therapies, and has experience coordinating clinical trials and advising health startups. Unusually for an academic clinician, he also runs a private consultancy (Dr Georgios), bridging research findings to practical programs for patients and providers.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
Bachelor's degree, Bachelors of Exercise Science (equivalent to Australian First-Class Honors), Bachelor's degree, Bachelors of Exercise Science (equivalent to Australian First-Class Honors) at Democritus University of Thrace - (D.U.Th.)
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Exercise Physiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Exercise Physiology at Edith Cowan University
Masters of Biomedicine (Masters by Research), Biomedical Sciences, General, Masters of Biomedicine (Masters by Research), Biomedical Sciences, General at Halmstad University
Contributions:16 commits, 2 PRs, 50 pushes in 6 months
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Georgios Mavropalias - Adjunct Lecturer (Research) at Edith Cowan University