Dr. Nima Alamdari
Doctor of Physiology
Dr. Nima Alamdari is a Harvard-trained muscle physiologist specializing in health and sports science. With over 20 years of direct research involvement focused on muscle metabolism and physiology at some of the world's top-tier universities and research organizations, he is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge science for optimal performance, fitness, and health.

He previously served as a faculty member at Harvard Medical School and is currently a Chief Scientific Officer in industry, as well as an Honorary Professor at the University of Exeter, where he publishes influential research in sports science, nutrition, and medicine. A passionate athlete, he has completed all six of the world’s major marathons, including Boston, Chicago, New York, Tokyo, London, and Berlin. He lives (and runs) in Los Angeles.
Dr. Nima holds the following certifications:
Honorary Professor of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Exeter, UK
Previous Faculty Instructor, Harvard University, USA
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard Medical School, USA
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC), USA
PhD, Muscle Metabolism and Physiology, University of Nottingham, UK
MBA, UCLA Anderson School of Management, USA
Dr. Nima Specializes in:
Sport and Exercise Science
Nutrition
Injury Prevention
Exercise Training
Muscle Metabolism
Muscle Physiology

"I hope to bring a data-driven, science-based approach to exercise and health optimization through Pvolve."

Dr. Nima Alamdari, Doctor of Physiology

HOW PVOLVE IMPROVES STRENGTH AND METABOLIC HEALTH WHILE SLOWING THE EFFECTS OF AGING
Dr. Nima Alamdari, PhD of Muscle Physiology & Pvolve Clinical Advisory Board Member, joined Gwyneth Paltrow on The Goop Podcast to discuss:
The role of strength and resistance training in healthy aging
How women are underrepresented in clinical research and what Pvolve is doing to change that
How Pvolve's workouts are clinically proven to promote health span and longevity*
Listen to the Episode
*Based on 12-wk clinical trial, 72 women 40-60 y.o., 4 Pvolve workouts/wk vs. 150 min/wk standard activity.