Marisa Mickey
Profile
Marisa Mickey joined the School of Sport Science in Fall 2017. Before this, she pursued her Ph.D. in Science Education at Syracuse University, where her research aimed to investigate the effect of capsaicin on skeletal muscle function during periods of skeletal muscle atrophy. Most recently, she earned her Doctorate in Education from the University of Saint Augustine for Health Sciences, where her research focused on professional development for STEM educators in higher education.
Education
University of Saint Augustine for Health Sciences
Doctor of Education
Higher Education
2024
Syracuse University
Doctor of Philosophy
Science Education
ADB
University of Rhode Island
Master of Science
Kinesiology
2012
University of Rhode Island
Bachelor of Science
Kinesiology
2010
Courses
EX371: Advanced Exercise Physiology
EX302: Research Methods and Evaluation Techniques
EX489: Senior Research I
EX490: Senior Thesis
Accomplishments
Awards
- Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt Professional Opportunity Award (2013)
Publications
- Poudevigne, M., Armstrong, E. S., Mickey, M., Nelson, M. A., Obi, C. N., Scott, A., Thomas, N., & Thompson, T. N. (2022). What`s in your culture? Embracing stability and the new digital age in moving colleges of health professions virtually during the COVID-19 pandemic: An experiential narrative review. Educ. Sci, 12(2), 137. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12020137
- Liang, C., Mickey, M.C., Receno., C.N., Atalay, M., & DeRuisseau, K.C. (2019). Functional and biochemical responses of skeletal muscle following a moderate degree of systemic iron loading in mice. Journal of Applied Physiology (1985), 126(4), 799-809. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00237.2018
- Receno, C,N., Roffo, K.E., Mickey, M.C., Deruisseau, K.C., & DeRuisseau, L.R. (2018). Quiet breathing in hindlimb casted mice. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology, 258, 82-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resp.2018.06.003