Tulasiram B

Assistant Professor - Senior Scale

Department of Exercise and Sports Sciences

Qualification: M.Sc. Exercise and Sports Science

CURRENT ACADEMIC ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES

    He is an Assistant Professor- Senior Scale in the Department of Exercise and Sports Science at MCHP, Manipal.

    Other responsibilities:

    • Departmental Academic coordinator
    • Exercise Is Medicine On-Campus initiative lead
    • Departmental Industrial Liaison

SUBJECTS CURRENTLY TEACHING

Subject Semester / Year
Motor Control, Learning and Skill Aquisition BSc 2nd year/3rd semester
Physical Activity in Health and Disease BSc 2nd year/rd semester
Advanced Exercise Physiology MSc 2nd year/3rd semester

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS

Degree Specialisation Institute Year of passing
M.Sc. Exercise and Sports Science Department of Exercise and Sports Science, SOAHS, MAHE 2018
Bachelor of Physiotherapy R.V College of Physiotherapy 2016

Experience

Institution / Organisation Designation Role Tenure
Manipal College of Health Professions, MAHE Assistant Professor Teaching 2018-2022
Manipal College of Health Professions, MAHE Assistant Professor- Senior Scale Teaching 2022- Present

AREAS OF INTEREST, EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH

Area of Interest

Exercise Physiology

Area of Expertise

Chronobiology and its influence on exercise

Area of Research

Blood flow restriction, circadian rhythm

Professional Affiliations & Contributions

Professional Affiliations:

  • American College of Sports Medicine Certified - Exercise Physiologist
  • American College of Sports Medicine Certified - Exercise is Medicine Credential

Contributions:

  • BoS Member of B.Sc. Sports Science at REVA University

Circadian rhythm and exercise response; blood flow restriction

2021 Circadian rhythm and post-exercise hypotension Tulasiram Bommasamudram Purva Gandhi Rijo Oommen Iype Bimal Raj Baskaran Chandrasekaran

Are Smartphones Better in Guiding Physical Activity Among Sedentary Young Adults? A Randomised Controlled Trial

2021 B. Tulasiram B. Chandrasekaran

Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal 2021;11 (1):83-91