Exercise Science Laboratory

YOU ARE BOUVÉ

Equipped with the state-of-art technology for exercise science teaching and research

The laboratory is located at 520 Behrakis Health Sciences Center. The 2000 square foot facility is equipped with the state-of-art technology for teaching and research in exercise science. The laboratory is dedicated to applying the practical skills and cutting-edge research to evaluate the effects of exercise and physical activity on health, disease, and human performance. 

We regularly conduct tests on different populations, including athletes, participants, children, older adults and special populations with frailty, sarcopenia, or chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular complications.

Graduate and undergraduate students use the laboratory to conduct directed studies and capstone and thesis projects. Our students work closely with faculty and laboratory staff to obtain hands-on skills and research experiences in physical activity and public health.

A novel aspect of the lab is the multi-disciplinary nature of research that is conducted and encouraged.

Applying the practical skills and cutting-edge research to evaluate the effects of exercise and physical activity on health, disease, and human performance

Functional and Performance Assessments

The laboratory is equipped to conduct major functional and performance assessments, including:

  • Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Function and Aerobic Capacity
  • Body Composition/Bone Density Evaluation
  • Anaerobic Power Assessment
  • Skeletal Muscle Strength and Endurance Analysis
  • Muscle Biopsy for Histochemical and Protein Analysis
  • Blood / Urine Processing and Phlebotomy
  • Assessment of Physical Activity Patterns from Wearable Sensors
  • Vascular Structure and Function

We regularly conduct these tests on different populations, including athletes, participants, children, older adults and special populations with frailty, sarcopenia, or chronic diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular complications. Graduate and undergraduate students use the laboratory to conduct directed studies and capstone and thesis projects. Our students work closely with faculty and laboratory staff to obtain hands-on skills and research experiences in physical activity and public health. A novel aspect of the lab is the multi-disciplinary nature of research that is conducted and encouraged.

Contact Us

Rui Li, PhD
Program Director
617.373.2526
[email protected]

Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Function and Aerobic Capacity

Body Composition / Bone Density Evaluation
Vascular Structure and Function
Assessment of Physical Activity Patterns from Wearable Sensors

Faculty

Rui Li

PhD

Director of the Exercise Science Program, Associate Clinical Professor Public Health and Health Sciences

Charles Hillman

PhD

Associate Director, Center for Cognitive and Brain Health; Professor Physical Therapy, Human Movement, and Rehabilitation Sciences

Annemarie Sullivan

MS

Associate Director, Health Sciences Program; Senior Lecturer Public Health and Health Sciences