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Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Dr. Juan Manuel Murias completed his undergraduate degree in Physical Education and an MSc in Exercise Physiology in his hometown. After moving to Montreal, Canada in 2003, Juan Manuel completed a second MSc at McGill University, followed by a PhD in Integrative Physiology of Exercise (Western University, London, Canada) and Postdoctoral training with focus on vascular control at the same institution.
Following a 10-year appointment at the University of Calgary (Canada), in May 2023 Juan Manuel joined the College of Health and Life Sciences at Hamad Bin Khalifa University as an Associate Professor. Juan Manuel’s research examines how adequate manipulation of the metabolic stress (i.e., intensity) of endurance exercise contributes to maximizing central (e.g., cardiac output, blood volume, conduit arteries) and peripheral (e.g., microcirculation, muscle metabolism) responses that affect cardiovascular components responsible for oxygen transport and distribution at rest and during exercise. Recent work also incorporates the evaluation of central and peripheral measures of neuromuscular fatigue. Although Juan Manuel’s work is applied to different groups ranging from clinical populations to trained individuals, his research has a special focus on how sex and age contribute to the characteristics of adaptations within the cardiovascular and neuromuscular systems.
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EX-QNRF-ARG-64: Elucidating the critical role of metabolic stress in central and peripheral mechanisms of adaptation to endurance exercise training in the elderly.
Townsend, N. E. (Principal Investigator), Murias, J. M. (Lead Principal Investigator), De Araujo Bonetti De Poli, R. (Post Doctoral Fellow) & Teso, M. (Post Doctoral Fellow)
1/04/24 → 1/04/27
Project: Basic Research
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A Protocol to Establish Exercise Intensity Domains for Aerobic Exercise Training in Coronary Artery Disease
Faricier, R., Keltz, R. R., Hartley, T., Mackay, N., Murias, J. M., Huitema, A. A., Mckelvie, R. S., Suskin, N. G. & Keir, D. A., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003684.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Authors’ Response to Nicolò et al. “A Ventilatory Control Model Explaining the Respiratory Compensation Point”
Keir, D. A., Pogliaghi, S., Inglis, E. C., Murias, J. M. & Iannetta, D., 20 Mar 2025, In: Sports Medicine. 2 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Editorial
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Changes in VO2max after 6 Weeks of Intensity Domain-Specific Training: Role of Central and Peripheral Adaptations
Inglis, E. C., Rasica, L., Iannetta, D., Mackie, M. Z., Maturana, F. M., Keir, D. A., Macinnis, M. J. & Murias, J. M., 2025, (Accepted/In press) In: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 10.1249/MSS.0000000000003697.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Evaluation of leg symmetry in muscle oxygen saturation during submaximal to maximal cycling exercise
Sendra-Pérez, C., Priego-Quesada, J. I., Murias, J. M., Carpes, F. P., Salvador-Palmer, R. & Encarnación-Martínez, A., Jan 2025, In: European Journal of Sport Science. 25, 1, e12230.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Exercise training-induced speeding of V˙O2 kinetics is not intensity domain-specific or correlated with indices of exercise performance
Inglis, E. C., Rasica, L., Iannetta, D., Sales, K. M., Keir, D. A., MacInnis, M. J. & Murias, J. M., May 2025, In: European Journal of Applied Physiology. 125, 5, p. 1297-1310 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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