Stasinos Stavrianeas

Professor of Exercise and Health Science

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Department
Exercise and Health Science

Bio

Professor Stavrianeas focuses on issues related to inclusive science education and science literacy for all students, and is active on various science education initiatives on a regional and national level. For years he has contributed to major efforts transform the introductory biology curriculum and departmental culture in life sciences.

He is the recipient of several grants from the National Science Foundation, and the W.M. Keck Foundation, among others. Professor Stavrianeas' particular areas of research include cardiovascular drift and the metabolic effects associated with it, as well as the effects of High-Intensity Training on team conditioning. He has a strong record of collaborative research work with students, and the results of this work have been published in peer-reviewed journals and presented in conferences in recent years.

Professor Stavrianeas was born and raised in Kalamata, Greece, adding an international perspective to the diversity within the Department of Exercise and Health Science.

Academic Advising

Professor Stavrianeas serves as one of the Health Professions advisers, and guides prospective, current, and transfer students on all topics relevant to Exercise and Health Science and Allied Health professions.