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Research Overview

Susan Sisson
Welcome to Research in the College of Allied Health. As the Associate Dean for Research it is my pleasure to welcome you to this page and invite you to learn about all the amazing discoveries occurring in Allied Health. I am proud of the strides faculty and students in Allied Health make towards empowering life. College of Allied Health researchers are focused on improving the lives of people through allied health science discovery.  Research in the college includes all aspects of basic, clinical, community, and translational science. Investigators work with numerous models and populations across the life span. We address many different diagnostic groups including neurology, orthopedics, cancer and diabetes and work collaboratively with investigators across campus and across the country. Students have access and opportunity to work with faculty to develop their individual research interests. Ultimately, our goal is to provide the best technology, techniques and treatment models to provide high-level, evidence-based guidelines for improving the lives of people across the lifespan.

Susan B. Sisson, PhD, RDN, CHES, FACSM

 

News

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Heidi Nelson, PT, DSc, DPT, Selected to Present her Doctoral Thesis

Heidi Nelson, PT, DSc, DPT, a recent graduate of our DSc program mentored by Dr. Kolobe was selected to present the work in her Doctoral Thesis

Heidi Nelson, PT, DSc, DPT, a recent graduate of our DSc program mentored by Dr. Kolobe was selected present the work in her Doctoral Thesis at the APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Feb 2020. Her poster is entitled, Analysis of Perceived Social-Emotional Behaviors in Toddlers with Gastrointestinal Dysfunction and Their Parent’s Anxiety.  Co-authors include Dr. DeGrace, Dr. Arnold and Dr. Kolobe. The DSc program continues its strong track record in facilitating publication of their students’ final work!

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