Academic Areas:
- Fitness, Conditioning and Performance
- Kinesiology
Teaching Interests
- Exercise Genetics
- Nutrient Timing for Performance Optimization
- Graduate Laboratory Techniques in Kinesiology
Research Interests:
- Determining how different exercise modalities and nutritional strategies affect physiological outcomes
- Examining the physiological effects of whey protein supplementation
- Determining the physiological effects of dairy exosomes
- Examining how exercise affects the aging muscle transcriptome
The Molecular and Applied Sciences Laboratory’s research focuses on:
- How nutrition and exercise affects the molecular environment of muscle and fat tissues (e.g., mRNA and protein expression changes as well as morphology)
- How aging affects the genetic architecture of skeletal muscle
- How weight-training affects intra-muscle cell adaptations
Recent and ongoing studies include:
- How whey protein and amino acids affect chronic resistance and endurance training parameters.
- How skeletal muscle aging affects LINE-1 “jumping gene” activity in skeletal muscle.
- How different forms of weight-training affect molecular adaptations in skeletal muscle.
- What physiological differences exist between individuals that grow muscle during resistance training versus those that do not.