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Lewis is part of the Senior Leadership Team in the College of Life Sciences and is the College Academic Lead for REF (Research Excellence Framework). He also holds editorial board positions with numerous high quality international refereed journals and is known worldwide for his work on sodium bicarbonate supplementation.
Lewis has sourced over £700k of external income for research collaboration with industry partners both nationally and internationally. To date, this has led to over 65 high-quality outputs in nutrition and physiology with a focus on exercise metabolism and fatigue. This has primarily focussed on high-performance athletes, but Lewis conducts research in health-related areas such as Long COVID, Vitamin D supplementation, phenylketonuria, and haemochromatosis.
In June 2024, Lewis launched his book ‘Nutrition and Supplements in Cycling’ with the publisher Routledge (London). He contributes to multiple research groups including BCU’s Research for Human Performance and Health Laboratory and is the leader of an international research group in nutrition and metabolism. He has been an invited speaker at many national and international conferences and has won awards at national conferences, such as BASES.
Lewis enjoys teaching and was the former course leader of the MRes course at BCU. He also teaches regularly and publishes papers with his students through a research informed curriculum.
BASES professional member
Lewis teaches on the following courses:
Supervising one post-doc and four PhDs.
See
Sodium bicarbonate article -
Maurten -
Bike radar - Sodium bicarbonate supplements are all the rage in pro cycling – but what happened when I underwent a bicarb trial?
BASES magazine articles – The Sport and Exercise Scientist (2023) Article one: Blood lactate concentration analysis - whose analysers are right anyway? Article two: Sodium bicarbonate ingestion and swimming interval performance in trained competitive swimmers
Outside magazine – Novel sodium bicarbonate supplementation - (>250k views)
The Conversation -Â
BBC news - Based on my Long COVID-19 work. This was also a TV feature on Midlands Today.Â
Outside magazine – based on alkaline water and sodium bicarbonate ()
Joe.co.uk – Was invited to interview on the topic of boxing and nutrition () (7.5 million viewers per month) (article reach: 200,000+)
BASES expert statement – published in the sport and exercise scientist magazine ()
BASES physiology and nutrition day – covered by internal press at BCU ()
Kidderminster Harriers FC testing day at BCU – covered by ITV news and Sky Sports News (Kidderminster Harriers Pre-Season Session - School of Health Sciences | ̽»¨Ö±²¥ (bcu.ac.uk))
Warwickshire County Cricket Club – covered by ESPN on our work investigating racial discrimination in cricket ()Ìý
Radio 1 and TalkSport and Sky Sports News – covered in The Conversation () – this also led to a BCU award for Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion (University wins award for excellence in diversity and inclusion | ̽»¨Ö±²¥ (bcu.ac.uk))
South Asian Cricket Association – In response to findings with Warwickshire County Cricket Club (South Asian Cricket Academy set up to help British Asian players into county cricket ())
Cycling Plus magazine – based on my applied work with the Team Huub/Wattbike test team, including Dan Bigham, Charlie Tanfield, Harry Tanfield, John Archibald and Ashton Lambie
Worked with numerous national and international companies, such as Maurten, Vitaflo, INEOS (cycling), Bimuno, City of ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Swimming Club, British Swimming, Burton Albion FC.
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