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Tim Brusseau is a Professor in the Department of Health & Kinesiology at the University of Utah, with an adjunct appointment in Nutrition & Integrative Physiology. He holds a BS and MS in Health and Exercise Science from Ithaca College and a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Arizona State University. His research focuses on physical activity measurement, school-based interventions, and public health. He has held academic positions at the University of Utah since 2012, progressing from Assistant to Associate Professor before becoming Professor in 2022.
- Education:
- BS, Health and Physical Education – Ithaca College
- MS, Exercise and Sport Science – Ithaca College
- PhD, Curriculum and Instruction – Arizona State University
His research interests include designing physical activity programs, surveillance, and measurement. He has secured grants from NIH, SHAPE America, and state agencies for projects like Utah STEP UP and JJS EVALUATION. He teaches courses on physical activity measurement and interventions.
Recent articles explore wearable technology validation, interdisciplinary partnerships, and health coaching efficacy. He collaborates with peers on mind-body interventions and school wellness programs. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his grants indicate recognition in public health research.
Brusseau advises graduate students in thesis research and independent studies. His work integrates academic, community, and clinical settings to promote health equity through multicomponent programs.





