
Dr Lydia Simpson
BSc, MSc, PhD
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Current positions
Research Associate
School of Physiology, Pharmacology & Neuroscience
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Research interests
Dr Simpson is a human integrative cardiovascular physiologist, with a specific interest in understanding how the autonomic nervous system regulates the circulation in health and disease. Her doctoral research examined how autonomic control of blood pressure and skeletal muscle blood flow adapts to chronic hypoxia across lowland and highland native populations, and the mechanisms responsible for hypoxia-induced activation of the sympathetic nervous system. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in Dr Emma Hart's CardioNomics research lab, based in the NIHR Clinical Research Facility. Dr Simpson is funded by the British Heart Foundation and her current research examines the mechanisms for exaggerated cardiovascular reactivity and its role in hypertension and stroke risk.
Publications
Recent publications
17/02/2025Cerebral blood flow during simulated central hypovolaemia in people with hypertension
Journal of Physiology
Effects of time‐restricted feeding and meal timing on an 8‐week fat oxidation exercise training program—A randomized controlled trial
Physiological Reports