
Tamra Llewellyn
Associate Professor · Cardiovascular Physiology during Exercise
Nebraska Wesleyan UniversityAbout
Tamra Llewellyn is an Associate Professor in the Exercise Science Department at Nebraska Wesleyan University (NWU), affiliated with the Health and Human Performance school. Her expertise spans cardiovascular physiology during exercise, running mechanics, and the impact of climate change on marathon performance. She teaches courses including Research and Statistical Methods, Physiology of Exercise, and Biomechanics and Kinesiology.
Education:
- PhD in Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center (2013)
- MS in Exercise Science, University of Nebraska Omaha (2009)
- BS in Exercise Science and Wellness, Nebraska Wesleyan University (2006)
Research Interests: Dr. Llewellyn focuses on understanding cardiovascular responses to exercise, biomechanical factors influencing running injuries, and how environmental conditions affect athletic performance. Her work integrates clinical and applied perspectives in exercise science.
Affiliations & Awards:
- Member: American College of Sports Medicine, Northland Chapter of ACSM, Nebraska Physiological Society
- Recipient of the 2016 UNO COE Distinguished Promising Professional Award
- Recipient of the 2016 Dr. Margaret J. Prouty Teaching Award
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