Associate Professor of Health and Sport Science, University of Dayton
Anne R. Crecelius is an associate professor in the Department of Health and Sport Science at the University of Dayton. She will serve as the Interim Department Chair in 2019-2020. Her primary teaching responsibilities are Human Physiology, Introduction to Health Professions, and Research in Health and Sport Sciences. She directs the Integrative Human Physiology Laboratory, where she and student researchers examine muscle blood flow regulation in humans at rest and during stress (e.g. hypoxia, exercise). She is active in service to the American Physiological Society, including contributing to the ISpyPhysiology.org blog and teaching-related resources.
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