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Ria Arnold is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer and a National Health and Medical Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales. She holds a PhD in Clinical Neurophysiology. Dr. Arnold’s research is primarily focused on improving health outcomes for individuals suffering from peripheral neuropathy as a consequence of diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Her comprehensive research program examines the role of Exercise Physiology within multidisciplinary care teams, particularly for dialysis patients with chronic kidney disease. Her academic career includes notable studies in pathophysiological investigations, clinical trials, and health systems research, seeking to identify effective indicators for the referral of exercise professionals to ensure equitable access to allied health services. Ria is also an Accredited Exercise Physiologist and has been recognized for her contributions through various awards and grants.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Conducting research into the effects of exercise on health outcomes for patients with diabetes and chronic kidney disease.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaching and guiding students in the field of exercise physiology.
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