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Jordan M. Taylor is an Associate Teaching Professor and Undergraduate Exercise Science Program Director at the University of Kansas Edwards Campus. He holds a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science (2015) from the University of Kansas Medical Center and has extensive experience in strength conditioning, neuro-rehabilitation, and exercise physiology. His research focuses on neuroprotective effects of exercise in traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury, and stroke recovery.
- Education:
- Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science, University of Kansas Medical Center (2015)
- M.S. and B.A. in Exercise Science, Wichita State University (2006, 2004)
- Dodge City Community College (1999-2001)
- Research Interests: Neuroprotective mechanisms of exercise, TBI outcomes modulation, exercise interventions for neurological disorders, and smartphone-based concussion assessment tools.
- Awards: Meredith Geiger Gould Award (2023), Dr. Bob Frederick Educator Award (2022), Excellence in Degree Assessment Award (2020s).
- Teaching: Focuses on applying practical field experience to academic content, emphasizing student growth and workforce readiness.
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