
About
Ray Fagenbaum serves as a Teaching Professor in the Department of Health and Human Physiology at the University of Iowa's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, teaching core anatomy and physiology courses including Human Anatomy (HHP:1100), Human Anatomy and Physiology (HHP:1400), and advanced laboratory sections, alongside interdisciplinary offerings like International Medicine and Diagnosing Diseases.
His educational background includes:
- PhD in Exercise Science (Emphasis in Motor Control) from the University of Iowa
- Certified Athletic Trainer status maintained continuously since 1999
Research centers on human physiology with integrated focus on anatomical structures, exercise science applications, and motor control mechanisms, directly supporting clinical and health promotion curricula across undergraduate and graduate programs in health sciences.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the available materials.
As an active faculty advisor, he contributes to student development through experiential learning initiatives including the Health and Physical Activity Skills Program and Hawkathlon events. Contact is facilitated via email ray-fagenbaum@uiowa.edu or phone 319-353-5610 from his office in the Field House (436 FH) at 225 S. Grand Ave., Iowa City.
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