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Susan Rinaldi (she/her), MS, currently serving as the Program Officer for Exercise and Sport Science Initiative, ESSI, School of Kinesiology, at the University of Michigan was an invited guest, co-speaker along with Guadalupe Barreiro, MS, the Learning Systems Specialist for the Graduate & International Programs (G&IP) Office at the Gould School of Law, University of Southern California at the USC Keck School of Medicine, Alzheimer’s Therapeutic Research Institute (ATRI), Section of Biostatistics, Internship Program.
The workshop supporting both interns and professional staff was titled, Time Management Supporting Professional and Personal Asset Development. They emphasized how to best utilize internship project resources, e.g., Internship Project Plan and Meeting Minutes Templates, Meetings, Team Building opportunities, etc., to support success in managing time, learning, and project deliverables.
Here are a few topics covered in their session, 1. Establishing project goal accountability, 2. Collaboration and communication to achieve project related learning and successful completion, 3. Leading without supervising, 4. Asset development for enhancing interpersonal and professional skills.
Ken Kozloff, PhD (Co-Director, ESSI), Geoff Burns, PhD (USOPC Sport Physiologist, Kinesiology Adjunct Assistant Professor, and formerly ESSI Post Doctoral Research Fellow) and Jacob Outwin, MS (Research Associate, MiPR) attended and presented their work at the 28th Edition of the European College of Sports Science (ECSS) Annual Congress titled, Explore-Enlighten-Perform, in Paris, France July 4-7, 2023. In the photos below, the team also reconnected with Sigrid Olthof (she/her), PhD, a former ESSI Post Doctoral Research Fellow, who is currently a Lecturer in Performance Analysis and Analytics, School of Sport and Exercise Science, at Liverpool John Moores University.
Learn more about ECSS here.
It was an excellent opportunity to showcase ESSI’s work on the international stage, very proud of our team!
Landon Lempke, PhD, ATC (He/His/Him), a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with the Exercise & Science Initiative (ESSI) and the Michigan Concussion Center, has recently been highlighted for his research.
Read on here to learn more.
Michigan News Story
Read about Landon’s concussion research as highlighted in the June 14, 2023 Michigan News article, Exercise is medicine: Get moving after a concussion to heal faster.
Recent Grant Awarded
Congratulations to Dr. Landon Lempke for their grant from the National Athletic Trainer’s Association Research and Education Foundation.
Landon is the PI on the 2-year funded grant with Dr. William P. Meehan III (Boston Children’s Hospital). The study title is Diagnostic Utility of a Functional, Dual-Task Assessment After Concussion: The Standardized Assessment of Reaction Time (StART).
The study will determine the clinical value of StART and whether it can positively improve concussion diagnosis and return-to-play decision-making. StART is a quick (5-minute), reliable, valid, and widely available method for measuring functional reaction time (RT) assessment battery using only a pen light and any smartphone. Using StART – the study has two aims:
Aim 1. To determine if concussion results in RT deficits using StART in college athletes compared to healthy-matched controls at acute, asymptomatic, return-to-play, and 2-months after asymptomatic time points.
Aim 2: To examine the independent diagnostic accuracy of StART alone, and as added value to a multi-pronged diagnostic assessment relative to the traditional concussion assessment battery acutely, and at return-to-play, among college athletes and healthy-matched controls.
American College of Sports Medicine Conference Attendance and
United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Team USA Visit
The University of Michigan Exercise and Sport Science Initiative (ESSI) and Michigan Performance Research (MiPR) lab faculty, trainees, and staff (11 in total) attended the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) 2023 annual conference, title, Where Science, Research and Practice Build Healthy, Active Lives in Denver, Colorado from May 30 to June 2, 2023. Our group delivered 9 presentations at the ACSM, conference!
This group also visited a past ESSI and MiPR post-doctoral scholar, Dr. Geoff Burns, in Colorado Springs, who now serves as a physiologist for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Team USA.
We are incredible proud of our team!
Presenting Author | Title, Degree | Session Title | Session Type | Abstract Title |
Fiddy Davis, PhD | Post-Doctoral Fellow MiPR | Running | Poster | Thigh Lean Mass Is Associated with Improved Running Economy in Female Endurance Runners |
Matt Hoffman | Asst. U-M Men’s Golf Coach, BS Kinesiology, TPI Certified Instructor and High-Performance Golf Coach | Cardiac | Poster | Heart Rate Changes in Response to Putting Distance In Collegiate Golfers |
Alex DeJong Lempke, PhD | ESSI Acad. Clinical Professor | Marathon and Ultra-Endurance Performance | Slides | Running Experience and Training Factors Influence on Boston Marathon Performance |
Marni Wasserman | MS student | Marathon and Ultra-Endurance Performance | Slides | Comparison Of Changes in Flexibility and Running Economy with Training Among Novice and Experienced Marathoners |
Landon Lempke, PhD | Post-Doctoral Fellow | Concussion | Poster | Pre-injury Measures Do Not Predict Future Concussion Among Collegiate Student-athletes |
Olivia Stump | ESSI Res. Associate, ACSM certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist | Medical | Poster | Acute Covid-19 Diagnosis Is Associated with Greater Submaximal Ventilation in Runners |
Sarah Davis | YouM Project of MM Orthopedic Surgery, Research Area Specialist Intermed., MS, (BS U-M Kines.) | Fitness Assessment | Poster | Longitudinal Changes in Physical Activity In First-year College Students Over An Academic Semester |
Jacob Outwin | Research Assistant, (B.S. in Movement Science) | Fitness Assessment: Athletes | Poster | Individual Heart Rate Metrics Improve Correlation Models of Heart Rate at Lactate Thresholds |
Sam Reed | Research Associate, U-M Kines. B.S. in Athletic Training, ATC | COVID and Exercise | Thematic Poster | Acute Covid-19 Diagnosis with Cardiorespiratory Symptoms Is Not Associated with Decreased Oxygen Pulse In Runners |
Amanda Melvin | Research Lab Manager, BA in Exercise Science and Psychology – Albion College MS in Clinical Exercise Physiology – Ball State Univ. | COVID and Exercise | Thematic Poster | Lower Baseline Vo2max Associated with Greater Decrements in Running Economy In Female Runners After COVID19 |
Ken Kozloff, PhD | ESSI Co-Director, PhD Biomed. Engineering; MM Dept. of Orthopedic Surgery | Skeletal Muscle, Bone, and Connective Tissue – other | Poster | Cross-sectional Evaluation Of Bone Mineral Density At The Lumbar Spine And Total Hip In Runners |
DeJong Lempke receives National Athletic Trainer Achievement Award
Congratulations to Dr. Alexandra (Alex) DeJong Lempke, ESSI’s Academic Clinical Assistant Professor, Associate Director – Academics, Co-Director of the MiPR Lab, and Instructor of ESSI’s inaugural winter 2023 course, Topics in Human Performance!
Dr. Alex DeJong Lempke was selected to receive the 2023 Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine National Athletic Trainer Achievement Award. She will receive the award during the 2023 Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine Conference in Denver, Colorado, on Saturday, 2/4.
Events
ESSI HOSTED FUTURE WEBINARS AND PRESENTATIONS
Please check back for upcoming events in 2023.
If you are an undergraduate student at the University of Michigan, we hope you will enroll in ESSI’s Fall 2023 course, KINSTUDY 200 (formerly AES 313.006), Topics in Human Performance. Details are found here.
Questions:
Contact Susan Rinaldi or by phone 734-647-9503
Prior Sport Science Events
2023 Events
Speaker Event: Monday, March 13, 2023
- Topic: The Pathway of the Adaptive Athlete
- Webinar Announcement
- Watch the panelist recording
2022 Events
Speaker Event: Thursday, October 27, 2022
- Topic: Competition Recovery: Nutrition, Psychological, and Conditioning Factors
- Webinar Announcement
- Watch the webinar recording
- Topic: In Pursuit of Human Endurance Limits
- Event Announcement
- Watch the presentation by Brad Wilkins, PhD followed by the Q&A
2020 and 2021 ESSI Panel Series
First Panel Discussion: Thursday, September 24, 2020
- Topic: Keeping youth physically active during COVID-19
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
- Watch Rebecca Hasson’s video on youth physical activity
Second Panel Discussion: Monday, October 19, 2020
- Topic: Athlete Return-to-Play During COVID-19
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Third Panel Discussion: Thursday, November 19, 2020
- Topic: The Use of Wearables for Return to Play in Sports during COVID-19
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Fourth Panel Discussion: Tuesday, February 16, 2021
- Topic: Managing Technological Advancement in the Ecosystem of Sport
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Fifth Panel Discussion: Wednesday, March 24, 2021
- Topic: Concussion Prevention: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Sixth Panel Discussion: Friday, April 23, 2021
- Topic: The Implications of COVID-19 for the Care of Our Athletes
- Event announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Seventh Panel Discussion: Monday, May 24, 2021
- Topic: Training Through Uncertainty
- Event Announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Eighth Panel Discussion: Tuesday, October 5, 2021
- Topic: The Use of Cannabis for Athlete Health and Performance
- Event Announcement
- Watch the panel discussion recording
Ninth Panel Discussion: Tuesday, November 16, 2021
- Topic: The Changing Classification System in Wheelchair Basketball & Tennis
- Event Announcement
- Watch the panel discussion
News
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HPSSC At Inaugural Global Sports University Network ’24 Summit
Dr. Ken Kozloff, HPSSC Co-Director, represented the UM HPSSC at the inaugural Global Sports University Network Summit, held this past September 12-13 at the University of Oregon. As stated in the GSUN website, ‘‘the GSUN ’24 Summit will bring together international...
Dr. Ken Kozloff U-M HPSSC Co-Director Quoted in CNET – Running and Wearable Technology
CNET recently published an article on smartwatches/fitness tracking with running. The article features, Ken Kozloff, PhD, the University of Michigan Human Performance & Sport Science Center Co-Director. The article is linked here.
2024 James Hay Symposium — Biomechanics of Exercise and Sport
Ron Zernicke, PhD, DSc, Co-Director of the Human Performance & Sport Science Center (HPSSC) was recently awarded the James Hay Memorial Award on August 9, 2024 by the American Society of Biomechanics 2024. The James Hay Memorial Award recognizes originality,...
Making a difference in the world of athletic training
National Athletic Training Month is held every year in March and is a time to continue spreading awareness about the amazing work that athletic trainers around the nation are doing. This month we caught up with one of our very own ATs from the Human Performance &...
Marni Wasserman’s Journey to Biomechanics
Marni Wasserman's journey started with a bit of uncertainty, but eventually took shape as she found her passion in biomechanics. Graduating with a background in writing and psychology from NYU, Wasserman found herself at the University of Michigan, where she completed...