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职称:Department Chair Professor Director of the Human Performance Laboratory
所属学校:Wake Forest University
所属院系:Health and Exercise Science
所属专业:Kinesiology and Exercise Science
联系方式: 336-758-5847
Michael J. Berry received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds the rank of Professor and is Chair of the Health and Exercise Department. He teaches Data Analysis and Interpretation and Human Physiology. Dr. Berry is an exercise physiologist whose research interest focuses on exercise and the respiratory system. His specific interests are focused on factors which control respiration during exercise and the effects of exercise on individuals with diseases of the respiratory system. Dr. Berry was the principal investigator on the Exercise and Disability in COPD Patients II study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. This 5 year study examined the role that lifestyle interventions can play in keeping COPD patients active. He is also the co-investigator on several large NIH sponsored trials dealing with exercise and disability. He is the author of over 50 publications in the scientific literature and several book chapters.
Michael J. Berry received his Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and completed a post-doctoral research fellowship at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He holds the rank of Professor and is Chair of the Health and Exercise Department. He teaches Data Analysis and Interpretation and Human Physiology. Dr. Berry is an exercise physiologist whose research interest focuses on exercise and the respiratory system. His specific interests are focused on factors which control respiration during exercise and the effects of exercise on individuals with diseases of the respiratory system. Dr. Berry was the principal investigator on the Exercise and Disability in COPD Patients II study funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. This 5 year study examined the role that lifestyle interventions can play in keeping COPD patients active. He is also the co-investigator on several large NIH sponsored trials dealing with exercise and disability. He is the author of over 50 publications in the scientific literature and several book chapters.