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Linda Pescatello, Ph.D., FACSM, FAHA
Distinguished Professor of KinesiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Dr. Pescatello specializes in exercise prescription for health benefit
Kathleen Martin Ginis
Professor, School of Health and Exercise SciencesUniversity of British Columbia
Mental health benefits of exercise | Body Image | Exercise behaviour change |Disability | Women | Knowledge Translation
Professor Helen Dawes
Professor of Movement Science and Director for the Centre for Movement, Occupational and Rehabilitation SciencesOxford Brookes University
Her expertise is in human movement and optimising performance of the body - through understanding the mechanisms of movement.
Hawley Almstedt
Professor of Health and Human SciencesLoyola Marymount University
Seaver College of Science and Engineering
Sharon Collison
Clinical Instructor, Health Behavior and Nutrition ScienceUniversity of Delaware
Sharon Collison provides medical nutrition therapy (MNT) in University of Delaware's Nutrition Clinic.
Douglas J. Casa, Ph.D.
CEO-Korey Stringer Institute, Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor, Department of KinesiologyUniversity of Connecticut
Focused on prevention of sudden death in sport, exertional heat stroke, wearable technologies, hydration, and performance in the heat
George J. Davies
Professor, Department of Rehabilitation SciencesGeorgia Southern University
George J. Davies is an expert in sports physical therapy, athletic training, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation.
Professor Damian Bailey
Professor of PhysiologyUniversity of South Wales
He investigates how the human brain uses oxygen and the link between the brain and exercise.
Dr Gary Brickley
Senior Lecturer in SportsUniversity of Brighton
He has explored fitness performance in sportsmen and sportswomen more generally - including the performance of para-athletes.
Daniel White
Associate Professor, Physical TherapyUniversity of Delaware
Daniel White strives to develop clinically feasible and practical ways to increase physical activity in older adults.
