We have no idea how you ended up in the group dressed up as a Smurf but hey it is what it is. So tell us a little bit about your background, let's go back to your uni days then what you do now and then we'll dive into those because I think they're very relevant for all of our listeners. In my undergraduate days I was just before that. I was a pretty good athlete, so running around the country and stuff and running internationally as well. And so I had a really interesting sport and I was like many students at the time, he was just desperate to work in high performance elite sport. He missed out on his first option as an
Ben Rattray is an Associate Professor at the University of Canberra, where he teaches Exercise Physiology related units at both undergraduate and postgraduate level and works with the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise, where he heads up the Active Brain Research (Twitter) theme.
Ben earned his doctoral degree at the University of Sydney in 2009, focussing on mitochondrial and calcium interactions in skeletal muscle.
Since starting at UC in 2009, Ben has shifted his focus towards understanding interactions between human movement and the brain, seeking to optimise health and performance. Ben’s research seeks to understand how exercise can impact cognition and how the brain contributes to fatigue in both acute and chronic settings.
His work has been applied in a range of contexts including military, corporate, health and high-performance sport settings. In 2016, Ben was awarded UC’s Early Career Research prize and has a growing reputation as a leader in the area with collaborations worldwide.
But, to be honest, he would rather be orienteering, running, mountain biking, adventure racing, playing basketball, kayaking or skiing (all badly), and be spending time with his family.
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