Center for Exercise Science
The University of Florida Center for Exercise Science (CES) is a multidisciplinary research center housed in the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology.
CES is dedicated to investigating the complex interactions between physical activity, muscle, heart, brain and age-related diseases. The primary goal of scientists in the CES is to improve human health by advancing knowledge through research.
Moreover, the CES provides an outstanding laboratory environment to educate UF students and post-doctoral fellows who will become the next generation of health-related exercise scientists and clinicians.
CES Laboratories
- Applied Neuromechanics Lab (Hass)
- Integrative Cardiovascular Physiology Lab (Christou, D.)
- Integrative Muscle Plasticity Laboratory (Hardee)
- Laboratory for Neuromuscular Physiology Rehabilitation (Wei-LaPierre)
- Laboratory for Rehabilitation Neuroscience (Coombes)
- Laboratory for Rehabilitation Neuroscience (Vaillancourt)
- Locomotion Neuromechanics Lab (Choi)
- Molecular Cardiology and Myology Laboratory (Smuder)
- Molecular Physiology of Muscle Laboratory (Barton)
- Molecular Metabolism Laboratory (Ryan)
- Motor Behavior Lab (Cauraugh)
- Laboratory of Muscle and Environmental Physiology (Laitano)
- Muscle Stress Physiology Lab (Clanton)
- Neurocognitive and Behavioral Development Laboratory (Wang)
- Neuromotor Behavior Laboratory (Seidler)
- Neuromuscular Physiology Lab (Christou, E.)
- Performance Psychology Lab (Janelle)
- Sports Medicine Research Lab (Borsa)
CES Seminars
The Center for Exercise Science hosts a seminar series which brings speakers to campus who are renowned in their fields.
Contact CES
Terence Ryan, Ph.D. | e-mail
Co-Director
FLG 114 | FLG 43
P.O. Box 118205
Gainesville, FL 32611-8205
(352) 294-1700
David Vaillancourt, Ph.D. | e-mail
Director
FLG 100
P.O. Box 118205
Gainesville, FL 32611-8205
(352) 294-1770