
معرفی
Michael Brian is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of New Hampshire's College of Health and Human Services. He holds a Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Delaware, an M.S. in Strength and Conditioning from George Washington University, and a B.S. in Exercise Physiology from Plymouth State University. His research focuses on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, blood pressure control, exercise, and metabolism, supported by National Institutes of Health grants. He actively contributes to the American College of Sports Medicine, advancing human movement science and health outcomes in New England.
Research interests include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes management, glucose monitors, hypertension, exercise physiology, and metabolic regulation. Teaching responsibilities span courses like Physiology of Exercise (EXSC 620), Exercise Metabolism (EXSC 724), and Topics in Applied Physiology (EXSC 705). Recent publications emphasize post-meal exercise effects, blood pressure mechanisms in young adults, and metabolic syndrome risk factors. While no explicit awards are listed, his NIH-funded work underscores scholarly impact. Grant activities include collaborative projects with co-investigator Carlota Dao. Advising involves mentoring students through internships and independent studies, reflecting his commitment to training future health professionals.



