STEPHANIE E. HALL

Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
Boise State University
United States of America

Biography

Stephanie Hall joined Boise State University in 2015. Prior to joining the kinesiology department, she held an NIH-funded Postdoctoral Fellowship in a skeletal muscle physiology laboratory at the University of Florida. While at Florida, she studied the mechanisms responsible for respiratory muscle weakness in patients subjected to prolonged periods of mechanical ventilation.

Research Intrest

Exercise and physical activity in the treatment and prevention of disease.

List of Publications
Gibson, N. M., Geufe, S., Schneider, C., Hayward, R. (2009) Endrance Exercise Training Preserves Cardiac Function in Rats Receiving Doxorubicin and the HER-2 Inhibitor GW2974. Cancer Cemotherapy and Pharmacology, 64, 1105-1113.
Kwon, O., Smuder, A. J., Wiggs, M. P., Hall, S.E., Sollanek, K. J., Morton, A. B., Talbers, E. E., Toklu, H. Z., Tumer, N., and Powers, S. K. (2015) AT1 receptor blocker losartan projects against mechanical ventilation-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. Journal of Applied Physiology, jap-00237.
Kavazis, A. N., Morton, A.B., Hall, S. E., & Smuder, A. J. (2016). Effects of doxorubicin on cardiac muscle subsarcolemmal and intermyofibrillar mitochondria. Mitochondrion.