2023-2024 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Exercise Science
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Lynn Brann, Department Chair
White Hall 550 L
315-443-4805
Faculty
Tiago Barreira, Tom Brutsaert, Kylie Harmon, Joon Young Kim, Kristen Konkol, Yaejin Moon
Staff
Donna Fecteau, Administrative Assistant
Shawna Parsnow, Office Coordinator
RoQue Harmon, Internship Coordinator
Timothy Lamey, Internship Coordinator
Description
Programs in the Department of Exercise Science utilize course work in all aspects of human performance including the natural sciences, human physiology, anatomy, metabolic and muscular systems, and research and testing protocols.
Research and Facilities
The Department of Exercise Science research effort centers on the investigation of health related aspects of exercise. Department faculty research is integrative and allows for study at the cellular, tissue, and whole organism level.
General research interests of faculty in the Exercise Science Department include:
- Anti-inflammatory effects of exercise
- Effect of gene and environmental interactions on human athletic ability, health and disease
- Skeletal muscle adaptations to disuse and aging
- Obesity and Diabetes
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Neuromuscular physiology, muscle strength and aging
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Biomechanics, gait, balance and fall risk
We also collaborate with the SUNY Upstate Medical University on projects and share some research and laboratory space. Collaborative research, clinical and educational opportunities are available for our students through SUNY UMU as well. The Institute for Human Performance, part of the SUNY UMU campus, is a 40,000 square foot facility of dedicated laboratory space for research in Human Performance.
Additional Exercise Science research facilities include:
- Clinical Research Laboratory
- Human Performance Laboratory
- Altitude Simulation Laboratory
- Kinesmetrics Laboratory
- Neuromuscular Physiology Laboratory
- System Motor Control and Biomechanics Laboratory
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