Mr Grant Lynch
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Mr Grant Lynch

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Sydney School of Health Sciences
Faculty of Medicine and Health
Mr Grant Lynch

Grant is a post-doctoral research associate in the Thermal Ergonomics Laboratory (TEL) team embedded within the Heat and Health Research Incubator (HHRI) group at the Faculty of Medicine and Health. Grant's work focuses primarily on the heat and health polcy and climate change and health research themes of the HHRI, with his current projects looking to quantify human heat adaptation and identify suitable cooling interventions to inform public policy in extreme heat.

Publications

Journals

  • Graham, C., Lynch, G., English, T., Hospers, L., Jay, O. (2021). Optimal break structures and cooling strategies to mitigate heat stress during a Rugby League match simulation. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 24(8), 793-799. [More Information]
  • Chalmers, S., Siegler, J., Lovell, R., Lynch, G., Gregson, W., Marshall, P., Jay, O. (2019). Brief in-play cooling breaks reduce thermal strain during football in hot conditions. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 22(8), 912-917. [More Information]
  • Lynch, G., Periard, J., Pluim, B., Brotherhood, J., Jay, O. (2018). Optimal cooling strategies for players in Australian Tennis Open conditions. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 21(3), 232-237. [More Information]

Conferences

  • Lynch, G., Graham, C., English, T., Jay, O. (2018). Optimal Cooling Periods For Rugby League In Hot/humid Conditions. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting 2018, United States of America: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

2021

  • Graham, C., Lynch, G., English, T., Hospers, L., Jay, O. (2021). Optimal break structures and cooling strategies to mitigate heat stress during a Rugby League match simulation. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 24(8), 793-799. [More Information]

2019

  • Chalmers, S., Siegler, J., Lovell, R., Lynch, G., Gregson, W., Marshall, P., Jay, O. (2019). Brief in-play cooling breaks reduce thermal strain during football in hot conditions. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 22(8), 912-917. [More Information]

2018

  • Lynch, G., Graham, C., English, T., Jay, O. (2018). Optimal Cooling Periods For Rugby League In Hot/humid Conditions. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting 2018, United States of America: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
  • Lynch, G., Periard, J., Pluim, B., Brotherhood, J., Jay, O. (2018). Optimal cooling strategies for players in Australian Tennis Open conditions. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 21(3), 232-237. [More Information]

2017

  • Schranner, D., Scherer, L., Lynch, G., Korder, S., Brotherhood, J., Pluim, B., Periard, J., Jay, O. (2017). In-play cooling interventions for simulated match-play tennis in hot/humid conditions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 49(5), 991-998. [More Information]

2015

  • Filingeri, D., Chaseling, G., Lynch, G., Morris, N. (2015). Temperature in the hot spot: Oesophageal temperature and whole body thermal status in patent foramen ovale. Journal of Physiology, 593(21), 4697-4698. [More Information]