
Eimear Dolan
@eimeardol
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17-01-2014 19:35:58
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New paper out! Bone🦴 markers responses to running 🏃♂️ Craig Sale, Kirsty Sale, Phil Atherton, Ian Varley, Lívia Santos, Dr Paul Swinton, and Eimear Dolan sportsmedicine-open.springeropen.com/articles/10.11…


Our data on hormonal contraceptive use and skeletal structural and metabolic responses to military training now published in Bone Julie Greeves OBE - 🏴 sciencedirect.com/science/articl…




Another chapter from our upcoming research methods book is now available as a preprint 👇 Feedback at this stage is very welcome, and will help ensure that the end product is as useful as we can make it! Congratulations Bryan Saunders Felipe Marticorena @Phil_Hurst1 & Dr Lewis Gough

Another chapter from our upcoming book project is now available as a preprint on SportRχiv . This one covers writing up and publishing scientific articles and was written by me, Stuart McErlain-Naylor Nick Tiller, Ph.D. and Jenny Murphy. Feedback is very welcome! sportrxiv.org/index.php/serv…


Could anyone recommend guidelines or materials for writing up exploratory versus confirmatory research? I'm finding it hard not to default to confirmatory language and interpretations for an exploratory study! @JamesSteeleII Grant Abt @GregLJMU Matt Tenan is Mostly on LinkedIn These Days Dr Paul Swinton


A great resource for athletes, coaches, sports, teachers, practitioners published British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) blogs. Great team work by Danielle_Logue Anthropometry Irl SJ cullen Martina McCarthy OLY Lindsay Macnaughton Valerie Hayes Eimear Dolan Jo Anne Browne blogs.bmj.com/bjsm/2024/05/0…


Resource to raise awareness, start and support productive conversations around how we can shift some practices around body composition in sport Sharon Madigan Anthropometry Irl Danielle_Logue Martina McCarthy OLY Valerie Hayes Eimear Dolan Jo Anne Browne Luisa Pereira Vargas Durham University Dept of Sport & Exercise Sciences, Durham Uni.



The BONE IG meeting @ACSM is on tonight between 1800 and 1930, Room 304. We have an action-packed agenda, including a ‘for/against’ motion on ‘Remodelling is the primary adaptive physiologic response of bone to exercise’ with the brilliant Julie Hughes and Eimear Dolan.

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