University of Arkansas - Exercise Science Research Center - ESRC

University of Arkansas - Exercise Science Research Center - ESRC The Exercise Science Research Center, located in HPER 321, is a student-centered research facility!

Our Mission

To serve as a multidisciplinary unit for the initiation and conducting of research focusing upon health, exercise, and performance. To provide educational outreach programs for targeted groups with an emphasis on collaborative and cooperative programs with agencies in the state and region. To provide additional educational experiences for our undergraduate and graduate students in exercise science. To emphasize collaborative and cooperative approaches to research and programming.

Congratulations to Toby Chambers, our Postdoctoral Research Scientist, on receiving the Postdoctoral Fellow Certificate ...
04/02/2025

Congratulations to Toby Chambers, our Postdoctoral Research Scientist, on receiving the Postdoctoral Fellow Certificate of Excellence Award at the Advances in Skeletal Muscle Biology Conference hosted this year in Gainesville, FL.

The American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology is dedicated to innovative approaches to the study of cell and molecular physiology.

Join us in celebrating this well-deserved achievement!

We are excited to share that over 55 students and faculty attended the American College of Sports Medicine Central State...
02/28/2025

We are excited to share that over 55 students and faculty attended the American College of Sports Medicine Central States Annual Meeting! This incredible group had the opportunity to present research, engage in discussions on the latest advancements in sports medicine and exercise science, and network with professionals across the region.

Check out these highlights from the conference!

The Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center (AIMRC) will host Megan Rosa-Caldwell, assistant professor of exercis...
02/17/2025

The Arkansas Integrative Metabolic Research Center (AIMRC) will host Megan Rosa-Caldwell, assistant professor of exercise science at the U of A, at 12:55 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, in ARKV 0002.

Dr. Rosa-Caldwell will be speaking on Muscle Metabolic Health During Anorexia Nervosa: An Under-Investigated Moderator of Health & Quality of Life

Tune in virtually here: https://uark.zoom.us/j/83122717800?pwd=pRUkfxV5IcVioLehrYoxiteuO0jaap.1

We’re thrilled to share that Dr. Brendon McDermott has been honored with the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished ...
01/29/2025

We’re thrilled to share that Dr. Brendon McDermott has been honored with the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni Award from Indiana University Bloomington for demonstrating outstanding personal and professional achievements in fostering the broad missions of public health!

Dr. McDermott is a leading expert in thermoregulation and heat-related illness, directing the Heat & Hydration Optimization (H2O) Lab here at the University of Arkansas. With over 90 peer-reviewed publications and a career dedicated to improving athlete and worker safety, this recognition is well-deserved!

Join us in celebrating this incredible achievement! 👏

Brendon McDermott, a professor of exercise science and athletic training in the College of Education and Health Professions, recently received the Tony A. Mobley International Distinguished Alumni Award.

01/23/2025

William F. McComas, Kevin Murach, Jonathan Wai and Gema Zamarro have been named among the top 2 percent of researchers in the world.

‼️ New Publication Alert ‼️The Exercise Science Research Center is proud to recognize Dr. RJ Elbin for his latest public...
01/21/2025

‼️ New Publication Alert ‼️

The Exercise Science Research Center is proud to recognize Dr. RJ Elbin for his latest publication! 🎉👏

Read more about it here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38922030/

📢 Join Us for the First AIMRC Seminar of Spring 2025!AIMRC is kicking off the Spring seminar series by hosting Dr. Julee...
01/13/2025

📢 Join Us for the First AIMRC Seminar of Spring 2025!

AIMRC is kicking off the Spring seminar series by hosting Dr. Juleen Zierath from the Karolinska Institute. 🎓✨

Date: Wednesday, January 15th
Time: Presentation starts at 12:55 PM (Heavy hors d’oeuvres at 12:15 PM)
Location: JSAS 104 (Jerry and Gene Jones Family Student-Athlete Success Center)

Can’t make it in person? Join us via Zoom at this link: https://uark.zoom.us/j/83122717800?pwd=pRUkfxV5IcVioLehrYoxiteuO0jaap.1

Come early, enjoy some refreshments, and connect with Dr. Zierath before the presentation. We can’t wait to see you there!

🎉 Save the Date! The 19th Annual Razorback Sports Medicine Symposium is just around the corner! 🏥🏈📅 When: February 8th, ...
01/09/2025

🎉 Save the Date! The 19th Annual Razorback Sports Medicine Symposium is just around the corner! 🏥🏈

📅 When: February 8th, 2025
📍 Theme: An Interprofessional Approach to Sport-Related Hip Injury Management and Rehabilitation

Join us for an engaging day of didactic lectures and hands-on demonstration labs led by top experts in athletic training, physical therapy, and sports medicine. 🌟

🎓 Earn 7 CE credits approved for ATs, PTs, and PTAs while expanding your knowledge and professional network.

Don't miss this exciting opportunity to stay at the forefront of sports medicine. We can’t wait to see you there!

12/04/2024
🎉 Exciting News! 🎉On October 17th, the University of Arkansas hosted a symposium to shine a spotlight on the Exercise is...
12/02/2024

🎉 Exciting News! 🎉

On October 17th, the University of Arkansas hosted a symposium to shine a spotlight on the Exercise is Medicine (EIM) Initiative—a movement dedicated to promoting the vital role of physical activity in health.

We’re thrilled to share that one of our talented PhD candidates, Kristin Jett, was invited by the American College of Sports Medicine to write a blog post recapping this event! 📝👏

Way to go, Kristin! 🌟 .

To read more about EIM & the UofA program follow this link:

Recap | Exercise is Medicine: Translating Science into Action On Oct, 17, the University of Arkansas (UofA) hosted an evening symposium as part of the College of Education and Health Professions’ WE CARE Speaker Series. This event was meant to raise awareness about the Exercise is Medicine® (EIM)...

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