
معرفی
Dr. Julian Woolf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Windsor, specializing in athlete behavior and sports ethics. His research focuses on understanding how peer groups and social dynamics influence decisions regarding substance use, concussions, and risk-taking in sports. He advises graduate students in kinesiology, including John Murray, Suzanne Ali, and Meghan Roney, whose work addresses contemporary issues in sports medicine and athlete welfare.
His research highlights include challenging conventional anti-doping messaging by emphasizing evidence-based approaches over fear tactics, and revealing that high school athletes' intentions to use steroids are more influenced by teammates than professional athletes. He also explores football players' disregard for concussion risks despite awareness of long-term consequences.
Woolf's interdisciplinary work bridges sports science, psychology, and public health, with a focus on creating practical interventions for athletic communities. His projects often involve student researchers, fostering mentorship and applied knowledge transfer.




