Marc A. Rogers, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Exercise Physiology
Trained as an exercise physiologist, Dr. Rogers' current interest are the effects of aging on skeletal muscle structure, function and metabolism. In addition, Dr. Rogers is looking at the effects of prolonged training and detraining of skeletal muscle via resistive exercise in young and old sedentary subjects. Dr. Rogers is currently the Chairperson of the Department of Kinesiology's Human Subject Review Committee.
Areas of Interest:
- Exercise Physiology
- Aging, Skeletal Muscle, Muscle damage and regeneration
- Metabolism
Vita
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