ACSM is now accepting scientific abstracts and clinical cases to be presented at #ACSM24 in Boston.
The 2024 meeting will include an online component. Abstracts and clinical cases may be submitted as in-person only or online-only.
Learn more and submit: https://t.co/TTywykXeSm
We are hiring! Two important position in the Department of Kinesiology. We are seeking a new Department Head (https://t.co/xpqIUkWV6T), as well as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (https://t.co/DmAonUvwEs).
The Department of Kinesiology is hosting an open house to tour our labs and showcase the work of our graduate students. Everyone is welcome to come see the exciting things happening in Kinesiology.
Today, we are proud to share more information about Dr. JohnEric Smith, who became an assistant professor of Kinesiology in 2013 and has since taken on different roles as an associate professor and working with various labs within the department.
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The Applied Physiology Laboratory is seeking endurance athletes willing to allow their body weight changes to be recorded on a frequent basis throughout the year. If interested, please contact JohnEric Smith, PhD at [email protected] for more information.
Congratulations @hswaldman! It is great to see another great PhD coming from @msstatekine and @MSU_APLab. Looking forward to seeing the great things you will do.
What an honor it was today to be able to make the trip back to MSU to hood @hswaldman on graduation stage as he has finished his PhD! I am beyond proud to have been his mentor and lucky to have had the chance to work with him- a great man and even better friend! Congrats!!! 🎓
I participated in this bike ride this past Saturday. It was a great event for a great cause that I hope to do agin in the future. @BoBikesBama thanks for putting on a great event.
NEW RELEASE our recent work: Impact of Ketone Supplement on Cardiorespiratory and Oxidative Stress Responses in Firefighters Exercising in PPE https://t.co/DxbC85I0ZS Take home: elevated ketones did not reduce oxidative stress in FFs @hswaldman@SA_Basham @TxSt_MAP_Lab