Dr. Travis W. Beck, Assistant Professor
Exercise Physiology
tbeck@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Noninvasive assessment of neuromuscular function
- Surface electromyography (EMG) and mechanomyography (MMG)
- Digital
signal processing techniques
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Dr. Debra A. Bemben, Associate
Professor
Exercise Physiology
dbemben@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Endocrine Response to Exercise
- Bone Metablism and Exercise
- Bone Health in Postmenopausal Women
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Dr. Michael G. Bemben, C.B. Hudson Presidential
Professor and Chair
Exercise Physiology
mgbemben@ou.edu | Bio
Research
Interests:
- Aging
- Neuromuscular
- BodyComposition
- Blood flow
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Dr. Danielle R. Brittain, Assistant Professor Health
Promotion
dbrittain@ou.edu | Bio
Research interests:
- Identification of theory-based socio-cultural determinants
of physical activity
- Development and assessment of individual/population health outcomes
of interventions containing socio-cultural change components
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Dr. Joel T. Cramer, Assistant Professor and Graduate Liaison
Exercise Physiology
jcramer@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Stretching, performance & risk of injury
- Muscle-tendon stiffness
- Adaptations to strength training
- Nutritional supplements, ergogenic aids
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Dr. Mary K. Dinger, Professor
Health Promotion
mkdinger@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Program Evaluation
- Physical Activity Measurement
- Instrument
Development
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Dr. Craig W. Hofford, Associate Professor
Health Promotion
chofford@ou.edu | Bio
- Stress assessment
- Burnout
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Dr. Chad M. Kerksick, Assistant Professor
Exercise Physiology
chad_kerksick@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Acute and chronic exercise and nutritional interventions
on the physiological and cellular adaptations that impact muscle
function, hypertrophy and atrophy in athletes, aging, and other
clinical populations.
- Indicators of substrate utilization to
exercise and nutritional interventions in healthy as well as
diabetic and other clinical populations.
- Relationship of oxidative
stress and cellular adaptations in healthy and clinical populations.
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Dr. Jeffrey R. Stout, Assistant Professor
Exercise Physiology
jrstout@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Nutritional interventions, neuromuscular and metabolic
fatigue, muscle function, and body composition in various populations
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Ms. Donna M. Tall Bear, Instructor
Health Promotion
dmtallbear@ou.edu | Bio
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Dr. E. Laurette Taylor, Associate Professor
Health Promotion
eltaylor@ou.edu | Bio
Research Interests:
- Functional outcomes
- Health effects of lifestyle modification
- Lifestyle intervention to reduce chronic disease risk factors
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