
Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA
@miaburleigh8
PhD in nitric oxide, the oral microbiome, cardiovascular and dental health. Lecturer in the Division of Sport and Exercise @UWS.
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05-09-2013 13:37:47
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Calling all those based in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and surrounding areas! 🧪 Participants needed for a new study looking at the link between aerobic fitness and oral nitrate reduction🥬🏃♂️ Please contact [email protected] or reply to this post for more info!



At The Open University we are recruiting a Lecturer in Sports Biomechanics (£ 46-48k). It’s an exciting time to join and contribute to the development of our new Sport Science Laboratory in Milton Keynes 🏃🏻🏋🏻🏌🏻♀️ jobs.open.ac.uk/job/Lecturer-o…


Dr Rachel Kimble & Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA delivered an insightful workshop to 40 Hamilton Academical FC players, highlighting the importance of oral health & optimal nutrition for health & performance. This was supported by final year students & research by former PhD student Annabel Simpson.


Our latest pre-print explores how the oral microbiome and nitric oxide metabolite levels differ between competitive athletes and untrained controls. Our findings suggest links between exercise training and a healthy oral microenvironment and microbiome. researchsquare.com/article/rs-629…

A poster showing RAS surgery for left sided colonic resections significantly reduces length of stay compared with lap/open surgery. Median LOS 2 days. Presented yesterday by the NHS Lanarkshire team at #ASGBI2025 Great work from Stuart Printie.



Highly cited manuscripts Nitric Oxide @elsbiomedchem Reduced nitric oxide synthesis in winter: A potential contributing factor to increased cardiovascular risk. By Luke Liddle Luke Liddle Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA Chris Easton et al. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Highly cited manuscripts Nitric Oxide Elsevier Biomedchem The oral microbiome, nitric oxide and exercise performance By Nathan Bryan Dr Nathan S Bryan, Mia Burleigh Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA and Chris Easton Chris Easton sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

🎯Aim for this article to begin/continue discussions on sustainable laboratory practices ♻️Raise awareness of key initiatives within SES 📣 Call for CASES’ members to share best practice Team: Steve Mears M Timmis Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA R Denis Carl James glynhowatson Dave Green


ECSS with Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA Presenting data collating CPET outcomes and complications. Lower anaerobic threshold gives greater chance of complications, and also more severe complications NHS Lanarkshire University Hospital Hairmyres
