Dr Lee Taylor is a highly qualified
and experienced exercise and
environmental physiologist. He
completed his Bachelor's degree in
Sport and Exercise Science from
Nottingham Trent University in 2006
and went on to obtain his PhD in
Exercise and Environmental Physiology
from University of Hull in 2010.
During his PhD, Dr Taylor conducted
extensive research on the effects of
environmental conditions on exercise
performance and heat stress in
athletes. He has also published
several articles in peer-reviewed
journals (n = \~130; h-index 40) and
presented his findings at
international conferences (>100
conference abstracts). After
completing his PhD, Dr Taylor
continued his academic journey by
completing a Post Graduate Certificate
in Research Training from University
of Hull in 2010 and a Post Graduate
Certificate in Academic Practice
(PgCAP) from University of
Bedfordshire in 2015. These
qualifications have equipped him with
advanced research and teaching skills,
enabling him to become a successful
academic. Dr Taylor's passion for
teaching and research has led him to
become a lecturer at various
universities, where he has taught
courses in exercise physiology,
environmental physiology, and sports
science. He has also supervised
numerous undergraduate and
postgraduate research projects. Apart
from his academic pursuits, Dr Taylor
is also an active member of
professional organizations, such as
the American College of Sports
Medicine and the European College of
Sport Science. He regularly attends
conferences and workshops to stay
updated on the latest developments in
his field and to share his knowledge
and expertise with others. Overall, Dr
Lee Taylor is a dedicated and
accomplished exercise and
environmental physiologist who is
committed to advancing the field
through his research, teaching, and
involvement in professional
organizations.