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Professional Experience1998 - present - President, American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP) 1998 - present - Scientific advisor: Hydrade Beverage Company, Inc. 1997-’98 - Vice-President, American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP) 1997 to present - Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline 1995 to present - Director: The Center For Exercise and Applied Human Physiology, Exercise Science Program, The University of New Mexico 1992 to present - Director: Exercise Biochemistry Laboratory, Director: Altitude Chamber, Exercise Science Program, The University of New Mexico 1990 to present - Professor, Exercise Science Program, the University of New Mexico 1997 to 1998 - Scientific advisor: InterNutria Sports Supplements 1996 to 1997 - Columnist,The Albuquerque Journal, "Exercise Physiology & Fitness" 1994 - Invited Scientist: Ladakh Run-Trek Research Expedition: Himalaya Mountain Range, India , sponsored by New Mexico Health Enhancement and Marathon Clinics Research Foundation1987-1989 - Doctoral Research Fellowship, Ball State University 1985-1987 - Cardiac Rehabilitation Fellowship, Wake Forest University 1982-1984 - Physical Education Teacher, Irymple Technical School, Australia 1982-1984 - Semi-professional Australian Rules Football player, Irymple Football Club, Sunraysia Football League1975-1980 - Professional Australian Rules Football player, Hawthorn Football Club, Australian Football League (AFL)ACADEMIC AWARDS1996 - Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor 1991 to present - Collaborating Scientist: The Lovelace Institutes 1991-1992 - Nominated for the Regents Lectureship Award, College of Education, University of New Mexico 1991 - College of Education Young Investigator Award, University of New Mexico 1990 - Dean's Citation for Academic Excellence, Ball State University Graduate School 1987-1989 - Ball State University, Doctoral Research Fellow 1986 - Certified Exercise Test Technologist (ACSM) 1985-1987 - Wake Forest University Fellowship 1984 - Accepted into the Masters graduate program, Human Movement Studies, University of Western Australia |