Cardiovascular Physiologist and Health Innovation Researcher at Curtin University
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Curtin UniversityDr. Luke Haseler is a Professor in the Curtin School of Allied Health and the Program Lead for Cardiovascular Physiology in the Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI) at Curtin University. His research expertise spans a wide range of physiological studies, from molecular biology of cardioprotective effects of exercise using animal models to advanced imaging techniques for non-invasive assessment of muscle and cardiac processes in humans. Dr. Haseler's work combines fundamental physiological research with cutting-edge technology, including the recent application of machine learning techniques to predict patient survival in intensive care settings. His diverse research background allows him to bridge the gap between basic science and clinical applications. At Curtin University, Dr. Haseler contributes to the education of future health professionals by teaching "The Science of Fitness" course, where he likely integrates his extensive knowledge of cardiovascular physiology and exercise science to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of human performance and health.