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Carolina Sandler
Research fellow, Kirby Institute, UNSW
Carolina Sandler is a dedicated researcher focusing on chronic fatigue states, cancer survivorship, and the role of physical activity in cancer patients.
Her extensive program of research delves into post-infective fatigue, chronic fatigue syndrome, post-cancer fatigue, and the management of fatigue states.
Dr. Sandler collaborates closely with the UNSW Fatigue Clinic to provide cognitive-behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy interventions.
She has been actively involved in epidemiological studies, pathogenesis research, and the development of online education materials to enhance the understanding and management of chronic fatigue.
Carolina's work includes the evaluation of exercise interventions for individuals with cancer during and after treatment, focusing on various cancer types and their unique needs.
She aims to integrate evidence-based exercise oncology services to improve health outcomes for cancer survivors.
Carolina Sandler holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from UNSW and has held various research and teaching positions at prestigious institutions such as Kirby Institute, Griffith University, The University of Queensland, and QUT.
Her expertise as an exercise physiologist and fatigue clinic coordinator has significantly contributed to the field of chronic fatigue research.