Dr Gareth Jones
Senior Lecturer
Biography
Gareth is a Lecturer in Biomedical Sciences at Chester Medical School. His expertise is in human anatomy and physiology, exercise physiology, research methods and biostatistics. Following an undergraduate degree in Sports Science, Gareth studied an MSc in Exercise and Nutrition Science and then gained a PhD in applied exercise physiology from the University of Liverpool focusing on the effects of sports massage as a method of post-exercise recovery. Gareth first joined the University of Chester in 1998 as a Technician/Demonstrator. He joined Chester Medical School in August 2021 as a Lecturer.
Teaching and Supervision
I teach on and contribute to the following modules MD4009 - Human Anatomy and Physiology MD4010 - Professional Skills for Life Sciences I MD5016 - Pathophysiology MD5027 - Professional Skills for Life Sciences II MD5032 - Professional Skills for Medical Science MD5034 - Professional Skills for Biomedical Science MD6029 - Dissertation (module leader) MD6040 - Medical Physiology MD7001 - Evidence Based Medicine MD7100 - Dissertation MD7123 - Clinical Research Methods and Biostatistics
Research and Knowledge Exchange
Gareth’s research interests are physiological/psychological stress and heart rate variability, and the beneficial effects of touch/massage. Previous research has included monitoring and preparing athletes for endurance events; and a long-term project at the Manchester Fire Brigade Training Centre investigating the effects of extreme heat stress on firefighters. Ryder, J. J., Grantham, N. J., Kellett, D. W., McNaughton, L., Lovell, R., & Jones, G. E. (2004). Marathon Des Sables: a scientific case study. Research in Sports Medicine, 12(1), 33-44. Robins, A. L., Davies, D. M., & Jones, G. E. (2005). The effect of nutritional manipulation on ultra-endurance performance: a case study. Research in Sports Medicine, 13(3), 199-215. Costa, R. J., Jones, G. E., Lamb, K. L., Coleman, R., & Williams, J. H. (2005). The effects of a high carbohydrate diet on cortisol and salivary immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) during a period of increased exercise workload amongst Olympic and Ironman triathletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 26(10), 880-885. Bruce-Low, S. S., Cotterrell, D., & Jones, G. E. (2006). Heart rate variability during high ambient heat exposure. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 77(9), 915-920. Bruce-Low, S. S., Cotterrell, D., & Jones, G. E. (2007). Effect of wearing personal protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus on heart rate, temperature and oxygen consumption during stepping exercise and live fire training exercises. Ergonomics, 50(1), 80-98.