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Melissa Erickson, PhD

Faculty Investigator

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Biography

Melissa Erickson, PhD, joins the TRI as a Faculty Investigator with a research focus on exercise and lifestyle interventions to mitigate metabolic disease. She will pursue investigations to discover how exercise and dietary interventions impact circadian rhythms and chronobiology to improve metabolism and reduce metabolic disease risk and burden, with an emphasis on skeletal muscle.

Dr. Erickson earned a B.S. in Biology from the University of Georgia (Athens, GA). For her graduate training, she moved to the Kinesiology Department and earned a M.S. in Exercise Physiology. Her work focused on skeletal muscle health, after spinal cord injury in humans. Subsequently, Dr. Erickson earned a Ph.D. in Exercise Physiology from the University of Georgia; her work focused on exercise timing, and exercise-drug interactions. Her work has been published in journals including Journal of Clinical Investigation Insight, Journal of Applied Physiology, and Exercise Science and Sports Medicine.

Prior to joining the TRI, Dr. Erickson completed postdoctoral training in metabolism and obesity at both the Cleveland Clinic (Cleveland, OH) and Pennington Biomedical Research Center (Baton Rouge, LA).

Education

University of Georgia

Publications of Melissa Erickson, PhD
  • Age Is Associated With Dampened Circadian Patterns of Rest and Activity: The Study of Muscle, Mobility, and Aging (SOMMA)
    , JOURNALS OF GERONTOLOGY SERIES A-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND MEDICAL SCIENCES

  • In Vitro Circadian Clock Gene Expression Assessments in Mesenchymal Stem Cells from Human Infants: A Pilot Study
    , NUTRIENTS

  • The association between chrononutrition behaviors and muscle health among older adults: The study of muscle, mobility and aging
    , AGING CELL

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  • Association of Timing of Moderate-to-Vigorous Physical Activity With Changes in Glycemic Control Over 4 Years in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes From the Look AHEAD Trial
    , DIABETES CARE

  • Understanding heterogeneity of responses to, and optimizing clinical efficacy of, exercise training in older adults: NIH NIA Workshop summary
    , GEROSCIENCE

  • Field-Based Assessments of Behavioral Patterns During Shiftwork in Police Academy Trainees Using Wearable Technology
    , JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL RHYTHMS

  • Maternal metabolic health drives mesenchymal stem cell metabolism and infant fat mass at birth
    , JCI INSIGHT

  • A Role for Exercise to Counter Skeletal Muscle Clock Disruption
    , EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS

  • The Panacea of Human Aging: Calorie Restriction Versus Exercise
    , EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES REVIEWS

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