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Associate Professor, Nutrition and Dietetics, Bond University

Greg is a Fellow of Sports Dietitians Australia (SDA), an Accredited Practising Dietitian and a Level 3 Kinanthropometrist. He worked at the Australian Institute of Sport for 20 years as a Senior Sports Dietitian and Sports Science Medicine Manager. He has supported athletes across numerous Olympic Sports including Triathlon, Sprint and Slalom Canoe, Diving, Gymnastics, Water Polo and Swimming. Greg has attended numerous summer Olympic Games and in 2016 was the Nutrition Lead for the Australian Olympic Team at the Rio Olympic Games. Greg is co-Head of Program for Nutrition and Dietetics at Bond and is committed to making a difference within his daily work, be it teaching undergraduate or graduate students, working with elite athletes and coaches or undertaking applied research in sport and the wider nutrition field. He publishes original research, has written sports nutrition books and book chapters alongside countless sports nutrition periodicals. His research interests have been guided by practitioner questions when working alongside elite and recreational athletes and coaches. Currently, he is pursuing new technologies such as continuous glucose monitors and how these can be utilised in sport. He is a lifelong athlete and has maintained a competitive spirit in Triathlon and Surf Life Saving.

My research interests include:

interaction between iron metabolism and exercise
fluid intake during and after exercise
dietary intakes of endurance athletes
dietary manipulations to enhance endurance and power/sprint exercise.

Teaching expertise:
Greg draws on his experiences in working in athlete settings to facilitate interactive and engaging opportunities for learning. He developed his skills as the coordinator of the Sports Dietitians Australia 4-day Sports Nutrition course which he managed for over 15 years. This course was delivered in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Canada. He routinely lectures domestically and internationally and contributes to the International Olympic Committee Sports Nutrition Course.

Teaching awards:
e-Teval Teaching Award 183 – Sport and Exercise Nutrition
Professional admissions
Dietitians Australia
Sports Dietitians Australia
International Society for the Advancement of Kinathropometry
Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy, Deakin University
Human Nutrition, Masters of Health Science, Deakin University
Graduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Queensland
Bachelor of Human Movement Studies, University of Queensland
Fields of Research
Nutrition and dietetics

Experience

  • –present
    Associate Professor, nutrition and dietetics, Bond University