| The Department of Kinesiology
The facilities for the Department of Kinesiology are located in the University's new Health and Human Services building. This state-of-the-art facility, opend in the fall of 2004, provides offices, classrooms,and both teaching and research laboratories to support the department's many programs.
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| Exercise Biology Research Labs: |
The Exercise Biology Research Laboratories consists of five separate work areas; two skeletal muscle physiology labs, a cell culture lab, a microscopy lab, and a comprehensive small animal vivarium. These labs include equipment such as water purification systems, a compound microscope, an inverted microscope equipped with phase contrast, Nomarski optics and camera, a high speed centrifuge, pH meters, analytic balances, CO2 incubator, refrigerated centrifuge, a cell harvester, ultra-low temperature freezers, cryostat, a liquid nitrogen storage dewar, and a hematology analyzer (Coulter), rodent treadmills, and surgical supplies and equipment. The labs are used primarily by Drs. Pizza and McLoughlin and their undergraduate and graduate students.
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| CardioPulmonary and Metabolism Research Lab: |
The CardioPulmonary and Metabolism Research Lab provides comprehensive facilities for the study of the effects of exercise on these systems. It includes comprehensive instrumentation for respiratory gas analysis, cardiovasular function, peripheral blood flow monitoring, blood chemistry assessment, and hydrostatic weighing. The lab is directed by Dr. Barry Scheuermann and used in support of his research and that of the undergraduate and graduate students who he advises.
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| Applied Biomechanics Labs: |
![]() The Applied Biomechanics Labs includes two main areas; a Motion Analysis Lab and a Human Performance and Fatigue Lab. The Motion Analysis Lab is a 1600 square foot area that is used for both instruction and research. It provides a venue for assessment of dynamic motion through a state-of-the-art 12 camera digital 3-D video system, three force plates, 24 channel telemeterized EMG system, an in-sole pressure measurement system, and a Biodex. The Human Performance and Fatigue Lab provides for comprehensive evaluation of muscle function through a Biodex Isokinetics system and a BTS electromyography system. These two areas are used primarily by Drs. Gribble, Pietrosimone, Armstrong and their students.
Panoramic View of the Lab (Quicktime Required)
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| Human Anatomy and Physiolgy Teaching Laboratory: |
The department has a state-of-the art teaching facility for instruction in human anatomy and physiology. It provides for the study of structure and function from the cellular level to examination of human cadaver specimens. Extensive use is made of computer and media technology.
Panoramic View of the Lab (Quicktime Required)
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| Exercise Physiology Teaching Laboratory: |
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Panoramic View of the Lab (Quicktime Required)
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