New HSU Assistant Professor Earns Doctorate
Earning a doctorate and starting a new job made 2008 a very busy year for Dr. Lindsey Edwards.
"Increasing the foundational principles of exercise science and movement "may at first sound complicated," says Dr. Edwards, but she makes it sound easy as she instructs her students at the Irvin School of Education.
Edwards earned her doctorate at the University of Houston this past December. Specifically, her PhD is in Kinesiology with an emphasis in motor control.
Edwards says her dissertation title, Neurophysiological Responses to Whole Body Vibration, "examines the neuromuscular responses to three different postural tasks."
Dr. Edwards says, "Both my degree and my experience will help me as I relate the principals of science exercise and movement to my students."
Dr. Edwards is currently serving as Assistant Professor of Fitness and Support Sciences at the Irvin School of Education.
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