Steps To Get Involved In Research
INTERESTED IN GETTING INVOVLED IN RESEARCH
Review each faculty member's "Research Interests" in the descriptions below to identify an area of research you might be interested in getting involved in.
Complete the survey below to let the faculty members know that you are interested in getting involved in research.
INTERESTED IN ATTENDING AN UPCOMING CONFERENCE/CLINIC
Review the information and associated links on the "Upcoming Conferences & Clinics" page.Â
Complete the survey below to let the faculty members know that you are interested in receiving more information about an upcoming conference/clinic.
Faculty Research Interests
Dr. Christopher Berger: Physical activity and metabolism, body composition and weight management, healthy air travel, men's health.
Dr. Trent Cayot: Understanding the impacts that musculoskeletal injuries, chronic diseases/pathologies, and exercise/therapeutic interventions have on skeletal muscle microvascular function. See Dr. Cayot's research here.
Dr. Nathanial R. Eckert: Influence of exercise on the neuromodulation of pain, specifically alterations within the motor system. See Dr. Eckert's research here.
Dr. Mindy Mayol: Sport motivation and holistic wellness in collegiate athletes; multidimensional wellness in emerging adults; health and lifestyle perceptions and behaviors in special populations. See Dr. Mayol's research here.
Prof. Chad Odaffer: Musculoskeletal factors affecting performance in athletic populations; biomechanics of rotational sports.
Dr. Rich Robinson: Endurance performance and the coordination and control of human movement. See Dr. Robinson's research here.