Faculty Membersort icon Areas of Interest
ArmstrongKetra Sports marketing; sport consumer behavior; impact of race and/or gender on sport consumption; sport behaviors of women and consumers of African descent.
BabiakKathy Organizational theory, interorganizational relationships, strategic alliances, relationship marketing, Olympic sport.
BodaryPeter Obesity, diabetes, adipose tissue and cardiovascular disease complications.
BorerKatarina Exercise endocrinology: the hormonal, metabolic, and psychophysical consequences of acute exercise-associated energy expenditure; hormonal, metabolic and cardiovascular effects of training in aging.
BroglioSteven Sports medicine: mild traumatic brain injury prevention, biomechanics, assessment, and treatment, postural control.
BrownSusan Motor coordination, Aging, Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, Rehabilitation.
CarteeGreg Exercise, diet, and age effects on insulin signaling and glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle.
ChenWeiyun Constructivist and interdisciplinary teaching approaches to facilitating students to achieve desired learning outcomes.
EdingtonDee Lifestyles; health risks; prospective medicine; data mining
FerrisDaniel Neuromechanical control, locomotion, robotic exoskeletons, rehabilitation, mobile brain imaging
FortRod Sport economics; regulation; microeconomics
GatesDeanna Biomechanics, rehabilitation, prosthetic and orthotics, control of repetitive movements, nonlinear dynamics.
GrossMelissa Behavioral biomechanics; musculoskeletal biomechanics; functional ability.
HassonRebecca Causes and consequences of childhood obesity in multiethnic populations.
HeinzeKathryn organizational and institutional change, values-based entrepreneurship
HorowitzJeff Regulation of fuel mobilization and oxidation and the impact of this regulation on human health
KwakDae Hee Sport Consumer Behavior and Decision-Making, Sport Consumer Psychology, Sport Media Behavior, and Cognitive Biases and Emotion.
McLeanScott Mechanisms of non-contact ACL injury; Gender dimorphic contributions to injury risk; Maturation contributions to evolving knee joint health; IMU-based assessment of warfighter performance in the field.
MeehanSean Neurophysiology of sensorimotor control; motor learning; brain imaging and stroke.
MooreDavid Consumer behavior; marketing sports participation and healthy lifestyles
ODonnellMichael 1. The relationship between health risks, medical costs and other financial outcomes at the organization and national level; 2. What works best in health promotion.
PalmerMark Adaptation, computational modeling, mechanisms of injury, musculoskeletal health and performance
Palmieri-SmithRiann Neuromuscular consequences of joint injury relating to arthrogenic muscle inhibition; mechanisms of post-traumatic osteoarthritis
RosentraubMark Economic, community, and social development; urban policy, management, and administration; public finance; the economics and management of sports; tourism, amenities, social and economic development; regional and local governance.
SeidlerRachael Neural control of movement, motor learning, brain imaging, and aging.
SzymanskiStefan Sports management and economics; sport history, culture and society; European sport and the internationalization of sport; international sports federations and the governance of sport.
UlrichBeverly Dynamic systems theory, development of motor control, gait (modeling, kinematics), spina bifida, Down syndrome, infants and children.
UlrichDale Motor behavior and development in infants and children with Down syndrome and autism, assessment of motor behavior and performance in children, designing and testing interventions to maximize physical activity, motor skill development, community participation, and quality of life in children with Down syndrome and autism.
WinfreeJason Sports economics, industrial organization, and environmental and resource economics.
YenLouis Worksite health; population health management; health risks; health care costs; and productivity.
ZernickeRon Functional adaptation of bone to physiological stimuli (exercise, disuse, diet, and disease); bone-cartilage interactions in post-traumatic osteoarthritis; biomechanical mechanisms underlying control of normal and pathological movements.

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