Ciaran Fairman is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science and Director of the Exercise Oncology Lab at the University of South Carolina. His research centers around exercise oncology, the investigation of exercise, and nutritional and psychosocial interventions for individuals with cancer during and after their cancer treatments.
Ciaran Fairman received his Ph.D. in Kinesiology from The Ohio State University, working in the Exercise and Behavioral Medicine Laboratory. He received his M.S. in Kinesiology from Georgia Southern University, working in the Human Performance Laboratory, and holds several nationally accredited certifications through the American College of Sports Medicine (CPT, EP-C, CET), and the International Society of Sports Nutrition (CISSN).
Ciaran Fairman is the founder and chief exercise physiologist at REACH, an organization aimed at providing cancer patients and survivors with evidence-based recommendations for physical activity and lifestyle behaviors to optimize survivorship. To date, he has been fortunate enough to present his research at a national level, as well as publishing over 50 peer-reviewed manuscripts, book chapters, and abstracts on sports nutrition, supplementation, and training adaptations.