Exercise Physiology
Ph.D. Student (Advisor: Mary Jane De Souza)
Summary Statement
Ana’ s research interests are physiological and psychological effects of exercise in women, with a focus on energy availability, reproductive function, and disordered eating in gymnasts and female athletes in general.
Virginia G Content’s research focuses on women's cardiovascular health and utilizes the human cutaneous circulation to understand cardiovascular and autonomic adjustments to exercise in racial populations.
Logan Faux-Dugan's research investigates the influence of mechanical gearing of the foot-ankle complex on muscle function and gait in healthy and clinical populations.
Psychology of Physical Activity
Ph.D. Student/ (Advisor: Semyon Slobounov)
Summary Statement
Jon's research focuses on repetitive head impacts experienced by collision sport athletes and how they may negatively alter both the structure and function of the visual system in the absence of a diagnosed concussion.
History and Philosophy of Sport
Ph.D. Student (Advisor: Mark Dyreson)
Summary Statement
Cam researches college sport at the Division III level and what identifies the historical and cultural forces that motivate athletes to compete in the NCAA's largest division, even without the athletic scholarships and prestige of "big time" college sport.
Alexandria's research focuses on determining neurovascular mechanisms activated by transient receptor potential (TRP) channel agonists topically applied to the skin. Understanding these mechanisms will help us improve treatments for pain management.
Psychology of Physical Activity
Ph.D. Student (Advisor: Melissa Bopp)
Summary Statement
Keegan’s research focuses on the role of physical activity on public health outcomes, with an overall goal to create equitable opportunities for all individuals to engage in enough physical activity to enjoy the physical and mental health benefits.
Biomechanics
Ph.D. Student (Advisor: Jon Dingwell)
Summary Statement
Anna's research explores how numerous features of everyday walking environments, such as walking path shape and visibility, affect lateral foot placement and balance during human locomotion.
Taylor uses EEG and KINARM observes brain activity when completing motor tasks. Her long-term research interest is disability aid development via mechanical intervention.
Psychology of Physical Activity
M.S. Student (Advisor: Danielle Downs)
Summary Statement
My research focuses on improving prenatal health by studying health behaviors in pregnant individuals. I am particularly interested in using digital devices and wearable activity trackers to predict and prevent negative health outcomes.
Psychology of Physical Activity
Ph.D. Student (Advisor: Danielle Downs)
Summary Statement
My research interest lies mainly in the relationship between body image, sleep, and psychological outcomes in pregnant women and the general population.