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About Us
Professor Brendon Stubbs is a multi award winning scientist and innovator who combines the best in class uncompromising science with integrity in a way that resonates with the public. Professor Stubbs works with a global team of scientists, health tech experts, data scientists and behavioural science experts to deliver maximal impact.
Scientific Global Leadership
Dr Brendon Stubbs has published over 800 international academic papers and has been identified as in the top 0.1% of researchers globally in Mental Health/Neuroscience since 2019. According to Expertscape, he is a top 3 global leader in exercise. His research has won a plethora of awards and led to fundamental changes in the role of lifestyle (especially physical activity) to prevent and manage mental ill health. Brendon has had leadership research roles (e.g. Chief Scientific Officer), multiple visiting Professor positions.
Impact Beyond Academia
Dr Brendon Stubbs is passionate about demonstrating impact. His work has reached millions of people in the media, podcasts and documentaries. He has written policies for / advised key national (e.g. NHS England, Public Health England) and international (World Health Organisation, World Psychiatric Association) health agencies. He has led multiple scientific campaigns for leading brands (e.g. ASICS) and events (e.g. French Open Tennis championship with Iga Swiatek, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club with Novak Djokavik). His work has featured in multiple TV/Film projects. He was the lead scientist for the recent documentary Mind Games: The Experiment which aired in over 30 countries on Amazon Prime.
Translation of Impactful Research
Dr Brendon Stubbs' research has been featured in excess of 2,500 news publications. His research has been featured on the BBC, Sky News, New York Times, Runners weekly, Washington Post, Eurosport and many other leading health / leisure of business platforms. Dr Stubbs has presented his work at over 250 events, ranging from integrated lifestyle event opened by King Charles, to the World Economic Forum and the BAFTA.
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