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Kysha Harriell is a Clinical Professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Sport Sciences at the University of Miami, School of Education and Human Development. She holds significant administrative roles including Associate Dean of Race, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Senior Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education; and Chair of the Residential Faculty Program. Her work bridges clinical exercise science with institutional leadership in higher education.
Research focuses on biomechanics, athletic performance optimization, and rehabilitation strategies. Notable studies examine verbal encouragement's impact on muscle performance, whole-body vibration effects on balance recovery, and comparative efficacy of yoga/tai chi for older adults. She also explores media's role in shaping public understanding of sports-related concussions.
Publications (2014-2019) highlight interdisciplinary approaches to sports medicine, exercise physiology, and geriatric mobility. No awards explicitly listed, but her multiple peer-reviewed contributions reflect scholarly impact. Advising and grants details unavailable in current data. Laboratory work is centered at University of Miami's exercise science facilities.


