Lucy Finnigan
Sport and Exercise Sciences

Faculty: Faculty of Science
School: Sport and Exercise Sciences
Email address: L.E.Finnigan@2017.ljmu.ac.uk
Lucy completed an undergraduate degree in Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise and Health) and a Masters of Research (MRes) at Edge Hill University. During her time as a masters student Lucy worked as a Research Assistant at Edge Hill University and a teaching assistant (pre school to A-Level). Lucy was accepted onto a studentship to complete her PhD at Liverpool John Moores University and Alder Hey Children's Hospital in 2017.
PhD Title: The Effects of an Extracorporeal Circulation on Cerebral Perfusion during Paediatric Cardiothoracic and Critical Care Procedures.
Supervisory Team: Professor Helen Jones, Professor Attilio Lotto and Dr Robyn Lotto
Degrees
Edge Hill University, United Kingdom, BSc Sport and Exercise Science (1:1)
Edge Hill University, United Kingdom, MRes Sport and Exercise Science
Academic appointments
Research Assistant, Sport and Exercise Science and Psychology, Edge Hill University, 2014 - 2016
Journal article
Maxwell JD, France M, Finnigan L, Carter HH, Thijssen DHJ, Jones H. 2021. Can exercise training enhance the repeated remote ischaemic preconditioning stimulus on peripheral and cerebrovascular function in high risk individuals? European Journal of Applied Physiology, 121 :1167-1178 DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url
Marchant D, Hampson S, Finnigan L, Marrin K, Thorley C. 2020. The Effects of Acute Moderate and High Intensity Exercise on Memory Frontiers in Psychology, 11 DOI Publisher Url Public Url
Thesis/Dissertation
Finnigan L. The Effects of an Extracorporeal Circulation on Cerebral Perfusion during Paediatric Critical Care and Cardiothoracic Procedures Jones H, Jones H, Lotto A, Lotto R. Public Url