
معرفی
Eli Mizelman serves as an Assistant Professor of Exercise Science within the School of Health Sciences at North Carolina Wesleyan University, teaching both graduate and undergraduate students in the Master of Human Performance and Sports Science program.
His academic background includes:
- Ph.D. in Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology (Sports Analytics emphasis) from Simon Fraser University
- M.Sc. in Kinesiology (Sports Nutrition) from University of Saskatchewan
Research focuses on Sports Nutrition, Sports Science, Strength and Conditioning, and Sports Analytics, with empirical investigations into dietary interventions (bovine colostrum, pulse-based diets), physiological modeling in team sports, and performance optimization strategies for soccer and rugby athletes. His work integrates nutritional biochemistry with athletic performance metrics and statistical validation.
Publication trends (2015-2025) reveal increasing methodological sophistication in sports analytics, particularly critical speed modeling for soccer running demands and anti-doping applications. Nutritional studies consistently examine pulse-based diets and dairy-derived supplements across multiple team sports contexts, with recent work expanding into high-resolution performance tracking.
Scientific awards: None documented in source materials.
Advising encompasses graduate and undergraduate Exercise Science students, though specific advisees and grant funding details remain unspecified in available documentation.


