Marisa Mickey
Profile
Marisa Mickey began working at Endicott College in fall of 2017. Prior to this, she worked at Syracuse University as a teacher’s assistant while pursuing her Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education. She is in the process of finishing her dissertation which aims to investigate the effect of capsaicin on skeletal muscle function during periods of skeletal muscle atrophy. She serves as a co-advisor for the Exercise Science Club.
Education
Syracuse University
Doctor of Philosophy in Science Education
In Progress
University of Rhode Island
Master of Science in Kinesiology
2012
University of Rhode Island
Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology
2010
Awards and Accomplishments
Caroline tum Suden/Frances A. Hellebrandt Professional Opportunity Award (2013)
Selected Publications
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.
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).
Katkowski, L.A., Benson, M.C., Magnanti, S., Lofgren I.E., Xu F., Delmonico, M.J. (2013). Additive Effect of Tai Chi during Dietary Weight Loss on Physical Function and Body Composition in Obese Older Women. Journal of Aging Research and Clinical Practice. 2(1), 78- 85.
Courses
Foundations of Movement
Exercise Physiology
Exercise Physiology Lab
Research Methods and Evaluation
Exercise for Special Populations
Senior Thesis I
Senior Thesis II