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Peter received his PhD from the University of Western Australia (UWA), where he investigated the impact of exercise on various mechanisms associated to iron deficiency in endurance athletes. This work highlighted the influence of exercise-induced inflammation on the transient increase of the hormone, hepcidin, which plays a regulatory role in controlling dietary iron absorption in the gut. As a result of this early work, Peter has continued to explore the impact of exercise on iron metabolism, with a focus on practical strategies that can optimise iron stores in active populations. In addition to his research interests, Peter has also worked as an applied sports physiologist in the Australian National Institute Network, where he provided sports science services in the daily training environment of many Western Australian athlete’s competing at a National and International level across multiple 4-year Olympic cycles. As Peter’s role in the NIN has progressed, he now finds himself as the Director of Research at the Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS), where he oversees the WA High Performance Sport Research Centre. This centre is a collaborative principal partnership between UWA and WAIS, providing evidence-based, innovative solutions to performance-driven questions, through practical and applied transdisciplinary research, which can be translated into an athlete’s daily training environment to optimise current practice or performance. The research centre works with PhD scholars from four Western Australian universities, providing work integrated learning experiences, significant industry network development, and invaluable student exposure to relevant workplace skills. Accordingly, the centre acts as a source of new knowledge generation and future workforce development. Finally, Peter holds a teaching and research role at the University of Western Australia, in the School of Human Sciences, where he teaches courses in general health and fitness, and in applied sports physiology. In this role, Peter also supervises a number of graduate research students in areas relevant to iron metabolism; training methodologies for enhanced athlete adaptation; and the efficacy of various ergogenic aids on athletic performance.
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JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE AND MEDICINEno. 1 (2024): 1-7
MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS & EXERCISEno. 1 (2024): 118-127
Mr Siu Nam Li,Prof Peter Peeling, Associate Professor Brendan Scott,Professor Jeremiah Peiffer,Dr Alex Shaykevich,Dr Olivier Girard
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiologyno. s2 (2024): 404-404
JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCHno. 3 (2024): 517-525
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sportno. 7 (2024): 437-450
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT NUTRITION AND EXERCISE METABOLISMno. 2 (2024): 79-87
Mr Bryce Lanigan, Mr Zeke L Tinely, Dr Martyn J Binnie,Professor Peter Peeling, Associate Professor Brendan R Scott, Professor Jeremiah J Peiffer,Dr Brook Galna, Mr Myles C Dennis,Professor François Billaut, Dr Paul SR Goods
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiologyno. s2 (2024): 343-343
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS PHYSIOLOGY AND PERFORMANCEno. 3 (2024): 322-327
Dr Paul Goods,Dr Brendyn Appleby, Associate Professor Brendan Scott,Prof Peter Peeling,Dr Brook Galna
Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiologyno. s2 (2024): 329-329
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