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Kinesiology & Health Sciences
In its Honors Programthe Kinesiology & Health Sciences Department awards Honors, High Honors, or Highest Honors to student research projects. The projects listed below have been defended successfully, and a copy of the thesis deposited in Swem Library.
Key:
- Student, "Thesis" (Honors level)
Committee Chair + Other Committee Members
2012-2013
- Rebecka M. Hoffman, "Exercise-induced Sirtuin Experssion in Blood Vessels and Skeletal Muscles of Rats" (Honors)
Michael Harris + Randolph Coleman, Scott Ickes
2011-2012
- No Honors students this year
2010-2011
- David Blitzer, "Affective Response and Pain Measurement Correlation in a 500 Mile Pilgrimage: El Camino De Santiago" (Honors)
Brennan Harris + Larry Ventis, John Riofrio
2009-10
- Stephanie Allene Bomberger, "The Effects of Nintendo Wii Fit on Balance of Elderly Adults" (Honors)
Raymond McCoy + Brennan Harris, Robert Kohl, Randolph Coleman - Kyle Elizabeth Horst, "Effects of Cdc37 overexpression and silencing on eNOS phosphorylation and activation in endothelial cells" (Honors)
Brennan Harris + Michael Deschenes, Randolph Coleman
2008-09
- Kevin Mutch, "Hemispheric Interaction in Simple and Complex Tasks: A Study of Interlimb Coordination" (Honors)
Robert Kohl + Larry Ventis, Ray McCoy, Robin Looft-Wilson
2006-07
- Lindsay Ann Ambrecht, "Connexin Expression After Femoral Artery Ligation" (Highest Honors)
Robin Looft-Wilson + Michael Deschenes, David Armstrong, M. Brennan Harris - Crystal Marie Rader, "Effects of Aging on Bimanual Hand Control" (Highest Honors)
Robert Kohl + Ray McCoy, David Aday - Michelle Rebecca Wolf, "The Relationship Between Changes in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors and C-Reactive Protein Following a 758 KM, 30-Day Pilgrimage" (Highest Honors)
Robin Looft-Wilson + M. Brennan Harris, Ingrid Edery


