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- Glen Tibbits
Assistant Professor
Director: Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab
BSc (Hons), Kinesiology, University of Victoria, 2014
MSc, Exercise Physiology, University of Guelph, 2017
PhD, Exercise Physiology, University of Guelph, 2022
Post Doctorate, Exercise Physiology, McMaster University, 2023
Exercise Physiology & Performance Lab
The Exercise Physiology and Performance Laboratory at SFU is an applied human physiology research lab with a focus on understanding the impacts of varied exercise stimuli on systems-level physiology. The overarching objective of the lab is to advance our understanding of adaptive and maladaptive exercise stress. Topics of interest include overreaching, low energy availability, training monitoring, sex differences, and alterations in cardiovascular and autonomic function following exercise interventions. Our research has applications to both human health and athletic performance.
Full List of Publications, see: Google Scholar
To get involved in the lab either as a participant, volunteer, directed studies student, or a graduate student, please see this page: https://www.exercisephysiologyandperformancelab.com/get-involved