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Lara Pilutti
Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary School of Health SciencesUniversity of Ottawa
The goal of our research is to optimize the accessibility of exercise for people with multiple sclerosis to maximize health-related benefits
Abigail Larson
Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in bioenergetics and sports nutrition, advanced exercise prescription, and cardiovascular disease
Tom Kaminski
Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Kaminski is a leading expert on issues related to purposeful headers in interscholastic and intercollegiate soccer.
Leapetswe Malete
Associate Professor of KinesiologyMichigan State University
Leps Malete is an associate professor and coordinator of global initiatives in the Department of Kinesiology.
Camille Thomas
Assistant Provost and Professor of KinesiologySouthern Utah University
Specializing in coaching psychology, exercise prescription and the pathophysiology of cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and diabetes.
Elaine Power
Associate Professor School of Kinesiology & Health Studies, Queen's University
Teaches social determinants of health. Researches food insecurity. Advocates for basic income. Dreams of the day when food banks can close.
Jeremy Crenshaw
Assistant Professor, Kinesiology and Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Crenshaw's research focuses on interventions to reduce the incidence of falls and lessen the severity of fall-related injuries.
David Vaillancourt
Professor | ChairUniversity of Florida
David Vaillancourt’s studies how the brain regulates voluntary and involuntary movement with a specific focus on motor disorders.
Rajiv Ranganathan
Assistant Professor of KinesiologyMichigan State University
Rajiv Ranganathan's research interests are in the area of motor learning and bio-mechanics.
Chris Martens
Associate Professor, Kinesiology & Applied PhysiologyUniversity of Delaware
Prof. Martens's laboratory is interested in understanding mechanisms by which impaired vascular function contributes to cognitive declines.