Professional Bio
Kelly P. Massey, Ph.D. EP-C, CMES, AASDN-NS completed her graduate work at Georgia State University in Exercise Physiology and Sport Science. She began at Georgia College in 2010 and is currently an Associate Professor of Exercise Science. She is very active in undergraduate research and oversees the School of Health and Human Performance Scholars (SHHPS) research program. She is a Division of Health Sciences councilor for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR), a chair for the The Global Undergraduate Awards, and the Editor-in-Chief for the Undergraduate Research journal. Her research interests include cardiac rehabilitation, metabolism/energy balance studies, and nutrition interventions and ergogenic aids. She has served for the past seven years on the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Strategic Health Initiative – Women, Sports, & Physical Activity committee where she promotes cardiac rehabilitation programs for women. In 2014, she was awarded the Outstanding Teaching Recognition award for the College of Health Sciences and the Excellence in Scholarship of Teaching & Creative Endeavors award in 2017.
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