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Tanya Blee serves as Senior Lecturer in the Curtin School of Allied Health within the Faculty of Health Sciences at Curtin University in Perth, Australia. She is the Course Coordinator for the Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, overseeing curriculum development and postgraduate training in this field. Her professional contact details include an office in Room 244C, Building 401 Allied Health on the Curtin Perth campus, telephone 08 9266 2622, and email Tanya.Blee@curtin.edu.au. Blee is affiliated with the Office of the Provost portfolio. Her academic qualifications comprise an M.Sc. and B.Sc. (Hons) in Exercise Physiology from The University of Western Australia (1997-2001), along with a Bachelor's degree in Leisure Science from Edith Cowan University. These credentials underpin her expertise in exercise science and clinical applications.
Blee maintains an active research profile, with eight publications listed on ResearchGate garnering 189 citations. Her Curtin University staff profile documents journal articles categorized as research outputs in 2006, 2007, and 2015. Prominent publications co-authored by Blee include "Iron Supplementation: Oral Tablets versus Intramuscular Injection," published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (Volume 16, Issue 2, pages 180-186, 2006), which examined supplementation efficacy in non-anemic iron-depleted women. Another key paper is "Effect of Iron Injections on Aerobic-Exercise Performance of Iron-Depleted Female Athletes," appearing in the same journal in 2007, assessing performance improvements following injections. She also contributed to "Effect of resistance training on peripheral bone mineral density and muscle strength in adolescents with motor difficulties," documented as a conference paper around 2013. These works highlight her focus on nutritional interventions, aerobic performance, and strength training for special populations. Blee joined Curtin University as Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Coordinator in Clinical Exercise Physiology around 2017, following earlier research collaborations at The University of Western Australia.
