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Journal of Sports Medicine & Doping Studies

ISSN: 2161-0673

Open Access

Editor-in-Chief

Julien Baker

Julien Baker

Editor-in-Chief
Professor, Exercise and Health Sciences
University of the West of Scotland, UK

Biography

Professor Baker and colleagues have investigated anabolic steroid users who were supplementing their androgen regimen with insulin and growth hormone. They also identified a large number of recreational gym users who use pharmacological substances. Working with the National Drug Testing Centre, Kings College London (Professor Cowan and Dr Kicman), this initial finding provided the Group with a unique opportunity to monitor the physiological and biochemical implications of this performance-enhancing drug regimen and remains, to the best of our knowledge, the first of its kind. This research has attracted the attention of the international scientific community and the interest in Wales and Scotland has been widespread as evidenced by the involvement of Group members in many radio and national television programmes. Particular concern was voiced by members of the Welsh Assembly Government and, as a consequence, we are currently involved in a process that will identify strategies aimed at counteracting this kind of drug abuse

Research Interest

Analysis immune function and hormonal control studies.

Howe Liu

Howe Liu

Editor-in-Chief
Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
University of North Texas Health Science Center, USA

Biography

Hao Howe Liu received his MS Neuroanatomy and MD degrees in China PhD Anatomy and Master of Physical Therapy from the University of Mississippi Medical Center He is an associate professor at the Physical Therapy Program at the University of North Texas Health Science Center UNTHSC He teaches Gross Anatomy Neuroscience Kinesiology Pathology/Pharmacology in Physical Therapy and Evidence Based Practice in Physical Therapy at the UNTHSC In his research career he has published many peerreviewed articles in neuroscience rehabilitation and geriatrics He reviewed 5 to 10 manuscripts a year in last 5 years as an active reviewer or an editorial board member for Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy Physical Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics International Journal of Rehabilitation and Therapy and Physical Therapy He has served in the Abstract Review Committee for the American Physical Therapy Association since 2008

Research Interest

Studies of assistive ambulatory devices including effect of inappropriate use, bioengineering modification and testing; Combined interventions of physical therapy exercise and alternative medicine in geriatric population, and Clinical anatomy of the musculoskeletal system.

Lorraine R. Brilla

Lorraine R. Brilla

Editor-in-Chief
Professor
Western Washington University, USA

Biography

Brilla received her PhD in Physiology from the University of Oregon. She is a Fellow of various professional organizations: American College of Nutrition, American College of Sports Medicine, and Human Biology Association. She holds multiple certifications, including Certified Nutrition Specialist. She has seven years of clinical experience and previously owned a part-time business providing health screenings and consultations. For the past 25 years, she has been at Western Washington University where she is currently a professor; and before that was on the faculty at Ballarat University, Australia. Main research tracks are magnesium and inspiratory muscle training in health and physical performance. She has numerous publications, both national and international presentations, and has contributed chapters to edited monographs. Her students note that she is challenging yet believes that if one jumps a net will appear.

Research Interest

magnesium and inspiratory muscle training in health and physical performance

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