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Danny Green is a Winthrop Professor at the University of Western Australia, specializing in cardiovascular exercise physiology and chronic disease prevention. His research focuses on various aspects of exercise training and the prevention of atherosclerosis, obesity in children and adolescents, and the management of patients with coronary disease and related conditions. He has established the Cardiovascular Research Group at UWA, which employs a multidisciplinary approach to detect chronic disease early and develop targeted interventions. Green has conducted over 40 keynote presentations at national and international conferences and is recognized for his contributions to the field of exercise physiology. His expertise extends to non-invasive vascular function assessment techniques and understanding how exercise influences cardiovascular health across the lifespan. Green has supervised more than 90 thesis students and has a strong track record of securing competitive research funding, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in exercise and cardiovascular health.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Leading research in cardiovascular exercise physiology and serving in multiple academic committees and editorial positions.
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