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JP Hyatt is an Associate Professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University (ASU), serving as Associate Director. Previously, he held faculty roles at Georgetown University (2004–2016). He earned his Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology from UCLA. His research focuses on skeletal muscle plasticity, adaptation to diet/exercise, resveratrol’s effects, and science education pedagogy. He teaches anatomy and physiology courses at ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus and conducts research at the Tempe campus. Hyatt co-directs the GIE: Global STEM Education program in Costa Rica and is affiliated with the American Physiological Society and Sigma Xi Society. His recent work includes studies on AI detection in STEM education and mitochondrial dynamics in muscle physiology.
- Education: Ph.D., Molecular, Cellular, and Integrative Physiology, UCLA (2002)
- Key Roles: Associate Professor, Associate Director, Course Instructor
- Research Interests: Skeletal muscle adaptation, resveratrol, science education
- Teaching: BIO 160/201 (Anatomy & Physiology), Undergraduate Research Mentorship
Hyatt’s research bridges molecular mechanisms in muscle physiology with practical educational strategies, emphasizing translational science and student engagement. His work on resveratrol’s role in non-human primate muscle health and mitochondrial function highlights his interdisciplinary approach. He actively contributes to STEM education reform through pedagogical research and global outreach programs.




