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Doctor Daniel Boulton

Accepting HDR Candidates

Available HDR projects

Autonomic control of blood pressure
Cardiorespiratory control
Autonomic regulation in chronic fatigue syndrome and long covid
Pain signatures - neurophysiology and proteomics

20142025

Research activity per year

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Biography

Relevant experience Dr Boulton is an early career researcher (PhD 2018) with a strong background in exercise physiology and neurophysiology. He is one of the most experienced and skilful microneurographers in Australia. After receiving an Academic Excellence Scholarship (Western Sydney University, WSU), Dr Boulton was listed on the Dean’s Merit List (Top 2% across the School of Science and Health, WSU). Following this, he was awarded both the University Medal and Dean’s Medal for excellence in research and education for his achievements in their Honours and undergraduate degree (Sport and Exercise Science).

 

Dr Boulton has attracted grant funding, worth approximately $1.64 mil from prestigious organisations. In 2023, he was a CI for a NHMRC Ideas Grant 2028446 to explore neurophysiological effects of sensory technology for balance rehabilitation. Another successful grant source has been from The Mason Foundation, exploring autonomic dysfunction and the role of the metaboreflex in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Dr Boulton has worked in the areas of neurophysiology, integrative physiology and neurological dysfunction in pain, fatigue, and exercise. He holds conjoint research and lecturing positions at the University of New South Wales and Neuroscience Research Australia and currently supervises 2 PhD students.

 

Dr Boulton has developed original techniques and protocols to measure and analyse nerve activity, which is important for many innovative studies. Dr Boulton has become a renowned microneurographer, utilising innovative approaches to be the first to record nerve activity in CFS, one of only a few to directly record nerve activity to contracting muscle, and successfully carried out sympathetic nerve activity-fMRI coupled experiments to identify origins of sympathetic nerve activity in the brain and central dysfunction in hypertension and chronic pain. He has applied this unique skillset within numerous projects and has substantial experience in assessing all types of nerve activity in healthy and clinical populations.

Qualifications

Doctor of Philosophy, Western Sydney University

External positions

Conjoint research fellow

Feb 2025 → …

Conjoint Lecturer, University of New South Wales, Australia

2021 → …

Research keywords

  • Neurophysiology
  • cardiovascular
  • exercise
  • autonomic
  • microneurography
  • fatigue
  • pain
  • chronic fatigue

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