Jared Dickinson

Department Chair | Professor

Jared Dickinson

Bio


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Dr. Dickinson’s research is focused on 1) understanding the cellular mechanisms that regulate skeletal muscle adaptation, and 2) preserving skeletal muscle health and function with advancing age. Dr. Dickinson embraces student engagement with his research, which often incorporates undergraduate and graduate students, and strives to integrate research experiences into his teaching efforts.

Dr. Dickinson joined the department of Health Sciences in January 2020. He primarily teaches courses within the Clinical Physiology and Exercise Science undergraduate programs. He also teaches and provides mentoring to graduate students within the Integrative Human Physiology graduate program. Dr. Dickinson serves as the Program Coordinator for the Bachelors of Science in Clinical Physiology.

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Education & Certifications


University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
  • Postdoctoral Fellow in Rehabilitation Sciences/Muscle Biology
Ball State University, Muncie, IN
  • PhD in Human Bioenergetics
Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA
  • MS in Exercise Science
Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR
  • BS in Exercise Science

Courses taught at CWU

Undergraduate courses

  • EXSC 220: Medical Terminology
  • IHP 351: Physiology
  • IHP 465: Muscle Physiology
  • EXSC 493: Field Experience

Graduate courses

  • IHP 551: Metabolism and Skeletal Muscle
  • IHP 553: Laboratory Techniques in Stress Physiology
  • IHP 565: Muscle Physiology

Research Interests

  • Skeletal Muscle Physiology
  • Aging
  • Exercise-Based Countermeasures to Muscle Wasting

Contact


Health Sciences 205F