Lauren Vervaecke

 Lauren Vervaecke

Lauren S. Vervaecke

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Biography

University of South Carolina Upstate - Science



Experience

  • University of South Carolina-Columbia

    Graduate Research Assistant

    Personal Trainer and Participant Supervisor for Energy Flux
    PI: Steven Blair
    Funded by Coca-Cola

  • University of South Carolina-Columbia

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    EXSC 530L Physiology of Muscular Activity Lab
    EXSC 531L Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab

  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    KIN 375L Exercise Physiology Lab
    KIN 375 Exercise Physiology Lecture

  • University of South Carolina Upstate

    Visiting Professor

    Lauren worked at University of South Carolina Upstate as a Visiting Professor

  • North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

    Adjunct Instructor

    SSFM 261 Human Anatomy and Physiology Lecture and Lab
    HPED 370 Exercise Physiology Lecture
    SSFM 471 Exercise Prescription and Assessment

  • USC Upstate

    Assistant Professor

    Lauren worked at USC Upstate as a Assistant Professor

Education

  • St. Ambrose University

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science
    Senior Project: Sex specific responses to self-paced, high-intensity interval training with variable recovery periods. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2013.

  • University of South Carolina-Columbia

    Master's degree

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science
    Thesis: The Effects of a High Fat Diet on Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Inflammation in the Brain

  • University of South Carolina-Columbia

    Graduate Research Assistant


    Personal Trainer and Participant Supervisor for Energy Flux PI: Steven Blair Funded by Coca-Cola

  • University of South Carolina-Columbia

    Graduate Teaching Assistant


    EXSC 530L Physiology of Muscular Activity Lab EXSC 531L Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab

  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Kinesiology and Exercise Science
    Research: Studying the effects of exercise and nutrition on markers of oxidative stress, inflammation, and hormonal responses in the brain and blood.

  • University of North Carolina at Greensboro

    Graduate Teaching Assistant


    KIN 375L Exercise Physiology Lab KIN 375 Exercise Physiology Lecture