
About
Ken Knetzger is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Exercise Science Program at Marquette University. He previously taught part-time at Marquette's Physical Therapy and Biomedical Sciences departments before transitioning full-time to Exercise Science in 2015. Prior roles include teaching Physiology at the University of Arizona and research at Duke University Medical Center, focusing on exercise in cardiovascular disease prevention. His work spans diverse populations, including elite athletes (Olympic, Paralympic, and endurance competitors) and emphasizes health conditions and interdisciplinary curiosity.
Education:
- M.S., Physiological Sciences, University of Arizona
- B.S., Individualized Major in Human Biology, Valparaiso University
Research Interests: Integrating exercise science across health domains, optimizing performance through nutrition and physiology, and exploring emerging health technologies. His work bridges clinical applications with community-focused health promotion.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: No specific advising or grant details provided. Teaches courses like Exercise Physiology, Principles of Human Physiology, and Nutrition for Performance.
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