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Tom Cullen

11PUBLICATIONS
11CO-AUTHORS
Experimental methods in fluid flow, heat and mass transferMicrofluidics and nanofluidicsExercise physiologyCondensed matter characterisation technique development
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|Feb 17, 2026
Acute measurement of flow-mediated dilation following passive heating in adults: The confounding role of altered shear stress and baseline vasodilation.

Campbell Menzies, Neil D Clarke, Charles J Steward

|Jul 29, 2025
Vascular, inflammatory and perceptual responses to hot water immersion: Impacts of water depth and temperature in young healthy adults.

Campbell Menzies, Neil D Clarke, Charles J Steward

|Jul 28, 2025
Post-exercise hot water immersion enhances haemodynamic and vascular benefits of exercise without further improving cardiorespiratory fitness, glucose, lipids or inflammation.

Charles J Steward, Mathew Hill, Campbell Menzies

|Jan 13, 2025
Passive heating in sport: context-specific benefits, detriments, and considerations.

Campbell Menzies, Neil D Clarke, Christopher J A Pugh

|Jul 06, 2024
Post-exercise hot or cold water immersion does not alter perception of effort or neuroendocrine responses during subsequent moderate-intensity exercise.

Campbell Menzies, Neil D Clarke, Christopher J A Pugh

|Mar 12, 2024
Post exercise hot water immersion and hot water immersion in isolation enhance vascular, blood marker, and perceptual responses when compared to exercise alone.

Charles J Steward, Mathew Hill, Campbell Menzies

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Charles Douglas Thake

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Gavin Thomas

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Alex J Wadley

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Tony Myers

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Dan Nash

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