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Kate Edwards

@drkateeds

Behavioural immunology, Exercise Sport Science, Health Science, Jack of a few trades. Views my own.

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Kate Edwards (@drkateeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not all yoga is the same! Great to see Gandhar's international survey of yoga teachers published! liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/ji…

Rob Newton (@profrobnewton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Exercise Medicine Research Institute Exercise Medicine Research Institute is currently recruiting for outstanding applicants to join our team researching Exercise Medicine in Cancer Management. We have opportunities for research in molecular biology through to clinical trials advancing knowledge for

University of Sydney (@sydney_uni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Applications for our Sydney Horizon Fellowships are now open to the world’s best and brightest emerging academics. Help us solve the greatest global challenges and advance your career. Apply now: sydneyuni.co/3MJYC1U #LeadershipForGood

Sydney Health (@syd_health) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Become an accredited exercise physiologist with our Master of Exercise Physiology and start making a difference to people’s lives. Find out more: bit.ly/3DVJkmU

Become an accredited exercise physiologist with our Master of Exercise Physiology and start making a difference to people’s lives.

Find out more: bit.ly/3DVJkmU
Rob Newton (@profrobnewton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forty+ years working in the field of exercise science and I cannot believe that this turf war between allied health professions is still being perpetuated. This is so damaging to Australian health care. I was very disappointed and frustrated this week when the Australian

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Number 2 on LinkedIn's 'Jobs on the rise' is Clinical Exercise Physiologist. At Usyd, you can study our accredited programs at UG or PG! linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin…

Number 2 on LinkedIn's 'Jobs on the rise' is Clinical Exercise Physiologist. At Usyd, you can study our accredited programs at UG or PG! linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin…
Kate Edwards (@drkateeds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We (USyd) are hiring! Still 1 week to apply for Lecturer in Exercise Physiology (Teaching and Research) - we are looking for expertise in motor control, motor learning or skill acquisition. University of Sydney Career Site (myworkdayjobs.com)

Emmanuel (Manos) Stamatakis (@m_stamatakis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🐕 🚶‍♀️is critical for dog health + great for human social interactions & exercise. But what is the usual intensity of on-leash #dog walking? New study led by Kate Edwards @LaurenRPowell clinicalkey.com.au/#!/content/pla… Adrian Bauman Dr Philippa Dall Calum Leask

🐕 🚶‍♀️is critical for dog health +  great for human social interactions &amp; exercise. But what is the usual intensity of on-leash #dog walking?    New study  led by  <a href="/DrKateEds/">Kate Edwards</a> @LaurenRPowell 
clinicalkey.com.au/#!/content/pla…
<a href="/AdrianBauman/">Adrian Bauman</a> <a href="/DallPhilippa/">Dr Philippa Dall</a> <a href="/DrCalumLeask/">Calum Leask</a>
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We will look back at May 28, 2024 as the genesis for the International Society of Exercise Oncology #ISEO and the catalyst for rapid expansion of research and clinical practice of exercise medicine as a cancer therapy across the World. Dr Kathryn Schmitz Dr Kathryn Schmitz opening

We will look back at May 28, 2024 as the genesis for the International Society of Exercise Oncology #ISEO and the catalyst for rapid expansion of research and clinical practice of exercise medicine as a cancer therapy across the World. Dr Kathryn Schmitz <a href="/fitaftercancer/">Dr Kathryn Schmitz</a> opening
Vikki Wright (@drvikkiburns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey everyone! Please could share this with any academic and/or PhD networks that you have! There are now nearly 80 episodes with a ton of useful content - please check it out! (DM if you want a PDF version with links to email)

Hey everyone! Please could share this with any academic and/or PhD networks that you have! There are now nearly 80 episodes with a ton of useful content - please check it out! (DM if you want a PDF version with links to email)
CHESMS (@chesms_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Final days for the A/Prof Exercise Physiology position with University of Tasmania ! Based at the picturesque riverside campus, this position will lead the renewal and expansion of Clinical Exercise Physiology and coordinate their ESSA-accredited courses. Link for info: careers.utas.edu.au/en/job/500214/…

NEJM (@nejm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presented at #ASCO25: A 3-year structured exercise program after adjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer improved disease-free and overall survival, physical functioning, and fitness, as compared with health education alone. Full CHALLENGE phase 3 trial results:

Presented at #ASCO25: 

A 3-year structured exercise program after adjuvant chemotherapy for colon cancer improved disease-free and overall survival, physical functioning, and fitness, as compared with health education alone. Full CHALLENGE phase 3 trial results:
Dr Kathryn Schmitz (@fitaftercancer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Standing ovation at ⁦ASCO⁩ for the Challenge Trial. Take a look at this comparison of the magnitude of the exercise effect from Challenge versus multiple drug effects.

Standing ovation at ⁦<a href="/ASCO/">ASCO</a>⁩ for the Challenge Trial. Take a look at this comparison of the magnitude of the exercise effect from Challenge versus multiple drug effects.
Nicolas Hart (@drnicolashart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A standing ovation for #CHALLENGE trial at #ASCO25 - first in world to definitively show exercise reduces recurrence and improves survival: “For every 16 people, exercise prevents 1 person from recurrent/new cancer” “For every 14 people, exercise prevents 1 person from dying”

A standing ovation for #CHALLENGE trial at #ASCO25 - first in world to definitively show exercise reduces recurrence and improves survival:

“For every 16 people, exercise prevents 1 person from recurrent/new cancer”

“For every 14 people, exercise prevents 1 person from dying”