Official web site for Dr. Edward F. Coyle

Edward F. Coyle, Ph.D.; Professor
Director, Human Performance Laboratory

Vitae

 

Education:

Queens College, CUNY, New York B.A. 1975 Physical Education
Ball State University, Muncie, IN M.A. 1976 Exercise Physiology
The University of Arizona Ph.D. 1979 Animal Physiology
Washington University Medical School NIH post-doc 1979-1982 Applied Physiology

Professional Experience:

1979-1982:

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Division of Applied Physiology, Department of Preventive Medicine, Washington University Medical School

1982-1985-1985-1990

Assistant Professor; The University of Texas at Austin

Associate Professor; The University of Texas at Austin

1990-present

Professor; Department of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas at Austin


Honors:

Citation Award - American College of Sports Medicine (2006)
North American Delegate. Sports Nutrition Working Group. International Olympic Committee (2003-now)
President's Lecture: 50th Annual Meeting of The American College of Sports Medicine (2003)
Keynote Speaker: 5th International Olympic Committee World Congress on Sport Sciences (1999)
Distinguished Faculty Award for 2002. College of Education. The University of Texas at Austin
Honor Award: Texas Chapter of The American College of Sports Medicine (2000)
Co-Editor-in-Chief, International Journal of Sports Medicine(1992-1994)
Fellow (#378) of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education (1997)
Ambassador of The American College of Sports Medicine (1984-1990)
Louise Spence Griffeth Fellowship for Excellence at The University of Texas; (1986-91)
Environmental and Exercise Physiology Steering Committee Member of APS (1997-2000)
Faculty Research Assignment; Dept of Human Biology; Rijksuniversiteit Limburg, The Netherlands
Editorial Board Member: Journal of Applied Physiology; (1989-1996) (1999-now)
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (1989-now)
Postdoctoral Research Fellowship HL-07081; AG-00078 (1979-1982)

Other Indirect Honors: Supervising Professor

Jeffrey F. Horowitz- Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation. The University of Texas 1995-1996
Ricardo Mora-Rodríguez - Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation. The University of Texas 1997-1998


Grants and Contracts and Gifts to The University of Texas: Totaling > $2.5 million over tenure-

Professional Societies

Fellow of The American College of Sports Medicine (1990)
Texas Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine (President 1986-1987)
The American Physiological Society (APS); (1984-now)
American Institute of Nutrition (1994-now)
American Society for Clinical Nutrition (1994-now)
American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education (1997-now)

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