
Kelly McNulty
@kellymcnulty
Post doc @SHEResearch_TUS @UPMCinIreland developing a lifestyle program for menopause. PhD female exercise physiology @NUSportEx. Work rambles @periodofperiod
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http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Kelly_McNulty2 26-03-2011 19:39:42
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🌟 Highlighting the incredible Cherianne Taim & her leadership in a new Technological University of the Shannon project celebrating Irish women in sports science. Their drive for excellence is shaping the future of the field. A must-read for all who champion #GenderEquality in #STEM! 🔗

Great to develop this toolkit for The Camogie Association & Ladies Football alongside my work wife Cherianne Taim 💪🏼💪🏼



Three year postdoc position now available to join our team and work on an MS Society UK funded project: “Menstrual-related worsening of Multiple Sclerosis: when and why?” Please share - and get in touch for an informal chat! jobs.ac.uk/job/DJG303/res…

Having been a part of the England Golf girls squad I know I would’ve benefited from this information... so coming full circle and getting to contribute to England Golf ‘Golf Fore Her’ project was very special!

Great to see one of my PhD studies on MC and HC tracking in female Gaelic football players now published ahead of print in Int'l Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Huge thanks to the team NiamhNíChéilleachair @CiaranOCathain Kirsty Sale Sharon Madigan and all the players involved! 🔗 journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…


🚨Very proud of this paper for three reasons: 1. lots of early career researchers as co-authors 2. this tool is designed to be used in practice to benefit female athletes 3. it pulls together over 20 years of experience in one resource! ➕ its OPEN ACCESS! bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/10/4/e…


𝗚𝗢𝗟𝗙 𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗘 𝗛𝗘𝗥 𝗣𝗢𝗗𝗖𝗔𝗦𝗧 🎙️ Hannah Holden, Yvonne Brooke & Kelly McNulty discuss the Golf Fore Her initiative and how important it is for both men and women to be educated around female health. ❤️ Listen to the full podcast. ⬇️ Hannah Holden | Kelly McNulty

Thanks for inviting us to present our new Invisible Sportswomen work Paul Ansdell Northumbria Uni. Leaving Newcastle feeling really inspired by all the cool work this brilliant research group is doing. Thanks so much again for having me!