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Martin Whitham

Senior Researcher in Integrative Physiology and Metabolism

Dr. Martin Whitham is an Associate Professor in Integrative Physiology and Metabolism at the University of Birmingham.14 He joined the university in September 2018 as a Senior Lecturer in Exercise Metabolism.1 Dr. Whitham is an integrative physiologist primarily interested in endocrinology and tissue cross-talk in the context of exercise.13

His research focuses on examining the role of small vesicles, exosomes, and proteins in inter-tissue signaling during exercise in health and disease.1 Dr. Whitham's expertise includes:

  • Extracellular vesicles
  • Quantitative proteomics
  • Endocrinology during exercise
  • Myokines
  • Metabolic phenotyping
  • Diabetes and metabolic disease3

Dr. Whitham completed his PhD in Exercise Physiology at the University of Birmingham in 2002.1 Prior to his current position, he held roles at Bangor University, the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute in Melbourne, and was a Group Leader of Myokine Biology at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in Sydney.1

He has made significant contributions to the field, with highly cited publications on extracellular vesicles and tissue crosstalk during exercise.5 Dr. Whitham is active on social media, sharing insights about exercise physiology and metabolism on platforms like Twitter (X).2

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West Midlands, England, United Kingdom