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Who We Are

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Dr Jacky Forsyth

Dr Jacky Forsyth is an exercise physiologist, specialising in women’s exercise and health.  She is passionate about encouraging more research on women in sport and exercise (hence the development of this network), since women are often overlooked when it comes to designing, prescribing and evaluating exercise and nutrition programmes. She wishes to promote a better understanding of the physiological factors affecting women’s exercise and sports performance, by not only carrying out research, but also by disseminating this research for the benefit of all women who take part in exercise and sport. She is an Associate Professor at Staffordshire University, and her research specialism is on the interactive effect of ovarian hormones (oestrogen and progsterone) and bone health. She also undertakes consultative work to improve the fitness and health of the exercising female.

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Dr Claire-Marie Roberts

Dr Claire-Marie Roberts is a BPS Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol), Chartered Scientist (CSci) and BASES Accredited Sport and Exercise Scientist who is an applied practitioner and an academic. As an applied practitioner, she specialises in working with individual and team athletes, coaches, support staff and National Governing Bodies in sport. She was a British Olympic Association (BOA) Psychologist who supported Team GB at the London 2012 Olympic Games. She has also supported athletes from a number of sports including swimming, golf, hockey, football, handball, fencing, tennis, cricket, and rugby union. Claire-Marie's specific research interests include the psychology of the female athlete and the psychology of combining motherhood and an elite athletic career.

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Dr Rachael Bullingham

Dr Rachael Bullingham is a Senior Lecturer of Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Gloucestershire. She is course leader for Physical Education and is involved with several EDI projects and initiatives. Rachael’s PhD analyzed the experiences of openly lesbian athletes participating in team sports and she published ‘Out in Sport’ which offers an up to date examination of homophobia in sport. Additionally, she has published on lesbian athletes in the sports media and athletes coming out. She is currently editing the Routledge Handbook of Gender Politics in Sport and Physical Activity which is coming out next year.   

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Dr Nicola Brown

Dr Nicola Brown is an Associate Professor in Female Health and Performance and teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in the Faculty of Sport, Allied Health and Performance Science at St Mary’s University. She is also a member of the Research Group in Breast Health at the University of Portsmouth who are well known within the commercial sector, with research projects funded by many of the major lingerie, sports bra, and sporting apparel manufacturers around the world. Recent projects Nikki has been involved in include investigation of sports bra use, sports bra preferences, breast pain and bra fit issues in exercising females, breast education of adolescent schoolgirls, and the relationship between breast size and body composition. These projects aim to increase scientific knowledge of breast health issues and to inform effective strategies for optimising health and performance of female athletes and exercisers. 

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