Isabelle Lys


Contact categoryResearcher
Job titleSenior Lecturer (Bioscience)
Research instituteSchool of Behavioural and Health Sciences
Faculty of Health Sciences

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Development of a multi-campus online teaching community to foster collaborative work culture, training and knowledge exchange between casual and permanent teaching staff
Lys, Isabelle, Hurley, Laurine, Uebergang, Tanya, Huynh, Mary and McMaster, Rose. (2017). Development of a multi-campus online teaching community to foster collaborative work culture, training and knowledge exchange between casual and permanent teaching staff. Seventeenth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture, and Change in Organizations : “Succeeding and achieving in diverse communities and organizations”. Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Australia 20 - 21 Apr 2017 Common Ground Research Networks. pp. a44

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ECHO360 Active Learning Platform in health sciences education : How, when and why to use it?
Cobbold, Christian, Fernandez, Francesca and Lys, Isabelle. (2021). ECHO360 Active Learning Platform in health sciences education : How, when and why to use it? International Journal for Innovation Education and Research. 9(2), pp. 387-395. https://doi.org/10.31686/IJIER.VOL9.ISS2.2958

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Possible hormone predictors of physical performance in adolescent team sport athletes
Martin, Alanna C., Heazlewood, Ian, Kitic, Cecilia M., Lys, Isabelle and Johnson, Liam. (2019). Possible hormone predictors of physical performance in adolescent team sport athletes. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 33(2), pp. 417 - 425. https://doi.org/10.1519/JSC.0000000000002014

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Progesterone and estradiol levels are predictors of performance in a test of anaerobic capacity in young female netball athletes
Heazlewood, Ian, Martin, Alanna, Johnson, Liam, Lys, Isabelle and Kitic, Cecilia M.. (2016). Progesterone and estradiol levels are predictors of performance in a test of anaerobic capacity in young female netball athletes. Australia: Exercise & Sports Science Australia. pp. 167 - 167

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Testosterone levels are predictors of multistage fitness test performance in young male and female hockey athletes
Heazlewood, Ian, Martin, Alanna, Johnson, Liam, Lys, Isabelle Yoke Yien and Kitic, Cecilia M.. (2016). Testosterone levels are predictors of multistage fitness test performance in young male and female hockey athletes. 7th Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 14th - 16th April, 2016. Australia: Exercise & Sports Science Australia.

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An exploratory analysis of possible hormone predictors of physical performance in male and female adolescent basketball athletes
Martin, Alanna, Heazlewood, Ian, Kitic, Cecilia M., Lys, Isabelle Yoke Yien and Johnson, Liam. (2016). An exploratory analysis of possible hormone predictors of physical performance in male and female adolescent basketball athletes. Australia: Australian Strength and Conditioning Association. pp. 1 - 1

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Progesterone and estradiol levels predict planned agility, 10M and 20M sprint performance in young male Australian football athletes
Martin, Alanna C., Heazlewood, Ian T., Lys, Isabelle, Kitic, Cecilia M. and Johnson, Liam. (2015). Progesterone and estradiol levels predict planned agility, 10M and 20M sprint performance in young male Australian football athletes. Journal of Australian Strength and Conditioning. 23(6), pp. 43 - 46.

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The complete mitogenome of the New Zealand freshwater crayfish Paranephrops planifrons White 1842 (crustacean: Decapoda: Parastacidae)
Lee, Yin Peng, Gan, Han Ming, Tan, Mun Hua, Lys, Isabelle Yoke Yien, Page, Rachel, Wanigasekera, Beatrice Dias and Christopher, Austin M.. (2015). The complete mitogenome of the New Zealand freshwater crayfish Paranephrops planifrons White 1842 (crustacean: Decapoda: Parastacidae). Mitochondrial DNA. 27(Early Online 1-2), pp. 3333 - 3334. https://doi.org/10.3109/19401736.2015.1018209

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Multi-omic integrated networks connect DNA methylation and miRNA with skeletal muscle plasticity to chronic exercise in Type 2 diabetic obesity
Rowlands, David S., Page, Rachel A., Sukala, William R., Giri, Mamta, Ghimbovschi, Svetlana D., Hayat, Irum, Cheema, Birinder S., Lys, Isabelle, Leikis, Murray, Sheard, Phillip W., Wakefield, John, Breier, Bernard, Hathout, Yetrib, Brown, Kristy, Marathi, Ramya, Orkunoglu-Suer, Funda E., Devaney, Joseph M., Leiken, Benjamin, Many, Gina, ... Hoffman, Eric P.. (2014). Multi-omic integrated networks connect DNA methylation and miRNA with skeletal muscle plasticity to chronic exercise in Type 2 diabetic obesity. Physiological Genomics. 46(20), pp. 747 - 765. https://doi.org/10.1152/physiolgenomics.00024.2014

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Exercise improves quality of life in indigenous polynesian peoples with type 2 diabetes and visceral obesity
Sukala, William R., Page, Rachel, Lonsdale, Chris, Lys, Isabelle, Rowlands, David, Krebs, Jeremy, Leikis, Murray and Cheema, Birinder Singh. (2013). Exercise improves quality of life in indigenous polynesian peoples with type 2 diabetes and visceral obesity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.10.5.699

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Exercise intervention in New Zealand Polynesian peoples with type 2 diabetes: Cultural considerations and clinical trial recommendations
Sukala, William R., Page, Rachel A., Rowlands, David S., Lys, Isabelle, Krebs, Jeremy D., Leikis, Murray J. and Cheema, Birinder S.. (2012). Exercise intervention in New Zealand Polynesian peoples with type 2 diabetes: Cultural considerations and clinical trial recommendations. Australasian Medical Journal. 5(8), pp. 429 - 435. https://doi.org/10.4066/AMJ.2012.1311

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South Pacific Islanders resist type 2 diabetes: Comparison of aerobic and resistance training
Sukala, William R., Page, Rachel, Rowlands, David S., Krebs, Jeremy, Lys, Isabelle, Leikis, Murray, Pearce, Jan and Cheema, Birinder S.. (2012). South Pacific Islanders resist type 2 diabetes: Comparison of aerobic and resistance training. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 112, pp. 317 - 325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-011-1978-0

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