The mission of the lab is to build predictive models of exercise-training adaptations to improve fundamental understanding of exercise biology and to optimize exercise training programs for health, fitness, rehabilitation or performance goals.
A central theme of the research is developing and applying mathematical models to diverse data sources, including published literature, biological experiments, and wearable-sensor or tracking data.
The lab's research is organized into the three principal lines of inquiry listed on the left. We occasionally conduct projects in other areas, e.g., clinical exercise physiology, if we can support them.