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Erin Lloyd is a Lecturer at the School of Human Sciences at the University of Western Australia. She possesses transdisciplinary expertise in physiology, biomechanics, mathematics, data analytics, and advanced 3D imaging. Erin received her PhD in skeletal muscle physiology and biomechanics from the University of Western Australia and has conducted postdoctoral research in immunology and muscular dystrophy at Curtin University, focusing on neuromusculoskeletal biomechanics at Stanford University. Her research aims to gain a comprehensive mechanistic understanding of human physiology, with a particular focus on skeletal muscle dynamics across complex multiscale interactions. Erin prioritizes clinical translation to improve health and lifespan through targeted interventions grounded in robust mechanistic understanding. Currently, her primary research focus is on a transdisciplinary approach to understanding the mechanistic basis of disease progression, particularly in patients with dysferlinopathy. She plays an active role in education and has earned a Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy. Erin coordinates multiple units in physiology and biology and is dedicated to fostering an engaging learning environment.
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