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Dr. Stephanie Hall

Stephanie Hall

Dr. Stephanie Hall joined Boise State University in 2015. Prior to joining the Kinesiology department, she held an NIH-funded Postdoctoral Fellowship in a skeletal muscle physiology laboratory at the University of Florida. While at Florida, she studied the mechanisms responsible for respiratory muscle weakness in patients subjected to prolonged periods of mechanical ventilation.

Dr. Hall lives in Boise with her husband Matt and their two boys. Together they enjoy traveling, camping, hiking, and generally anything outdoors.

Her office is in Norco 116F, MS 1710.  SEHall@BoiseState.edu, 208-426-4266

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. – 2013: University of Northern Colorado (Exercise Physiology)
MS – 2009: University of Northern Colorado ( Exercise Physiology)
BA – 2004: University of Iowa (Health Promotion)

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

While she worked on her degrees, she studied the life threatening cardiovascular effects of the chemotherapy drug doxorubicin and the protection provided with exercise. Although these foci seem miles apart, the underlying message is that exercise can be used in the treatment and prevention of disease. Here at Boise State, Hall will continue her work in understanding the effects of exercise and physical activity in the treatment and prevention of disease.

COURSES CURRENTLY TAUGHT:

  • KINES 140 Personal Health
  • KINES 270 Applied Anatomy