Mr. Jack Carr | Health Professions | Best Researcher Award
Coventry University | United Kingdom
Mr. Jack Carr is a dedicated researcher at the University of Northumbria, Newcastle, United Kingdom, with expertise spanning exercise physiology, cardiovascular health, cancer research, and health inequalities. His multidisciplinary work integrates biomedical science and public health, exploring how physiological and genomic factors shape disease outcomes across diverse populations. He has published in reputed journals such as PLOS One, Experimental Physiology, Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, Heart and Mind, and Cancer Medicine. His studies address critical issues including post-COVID-19 recovery, neurophysiological measurement reliability, cultural disparities in physical activity, and ethnic genomic variations in cancer. With 4 publications, 4 citations, and an h-index of 1, Mr. Jack Carr represents a promising early-career researcher contributing to the advancement of translational and community-centered health science.
Featured Publications
Carr, J., Faghy, M. A., Broom, D., & Ashton, R. E. M. (2025). Investigating genomic differences by ethnicity in breast, colorectal and prostate cancers: Secondary data analysis of the Genomic Data Commons (GDC) database. Cancer Medicine.
Brownson-Smith, R., Mengarelli, A., Carr, J., Fox, K. T., Orange, S. T., Cresti, N., Saxton, J., & Temesi, J. (2025). The test-retest reliability of the H-reflex and swaymeter in women aged 30–65 years. PLOS One.
Thomas, C., Kudiersky, N., Ansdell, P., Ashton, R. E., Brown, C., Bewick, T., Carr, J., Hume, E., Spillane, P., & Pastorio, E. (2025). Submaximal 2-day cardiopulmonary exercise testing to assess exercise capacity and post-exertional symptom exacerbation in people with long COVID. Experimental Physiology.
Faghy, M. A., Carr, J., Broom, D., Mortimore, G., Sorice, V., Owen, R., Arena, R., & Ashton, R. E. M. (2025). The inclusion and consideration of cultural differences and health inequalities in physical activity behaviour in the UK: The impact of guidelines and initiatives. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases.
Faghy, M. A., Carr, J., Broom, D. R., Owen, R., & Ashton, R. E. (2025). Cardiovascular disease in the post-COVID-19 era: A narrative review on the impact of lifestyle behaviors. Heart and Mind.