Gabrielle Dillon, PhD
@gabiedillon_phd
Assistant Professor, Department of Health and Kinesiology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (views are my own).
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Increased luminal area of large conducting airways in patients with COVID-19 and post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: A retrospective case-control study | Journal of Applied Physiology 🚨‼️ Chad Wiggins, Ph.D. Jack Senefeld Michael Joyner Brian Welch Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…
Great effort by the team led by Solomiia Zaremba to get this one out.
Chad Wiggins, Ph.D. Run a lot of miles Some faster than your race pace Rest once in a while
Do common prescription and over-the-counter medications impair thermoregulation during heat stress? We reviewed the evidence. Gabrielle Dillon, PhD Andrew McLachlan Lacy Alexander LarryKenney13 Anthony Capon @kristie_ebi Edward Ashworth Ollie Jay Yorgi Mavros
Excited to share an opening for a highly-motivated PhD student in my lab Department of Health & Kinesiology - HK @ Illinois! Join us in exploring influences of sex hormones, daily physical activity, & aging on vascular health. Email me at [email protected] if interested. College of AHS APS EEP Section American College of Sports Medicine
Kicking off IPE by celebrating Noll Laboratory and unveiling the historical marker! American Physiological Society #IPExercise2024
What a way to start a conference! It’s been so fun being back and seeing everyone! #IPE2024 Cheers to Grace Maurer, MS for submitting our picture 😂
This was a fantastic experience. Thrilled to be able to contribute to this textbook with Devin Phillips and Jerry!
Research Article from ST Wolf et al. (UGA Penn State University of Illinois University of Iowa) Quantification and interpretation of nitric oxide-dependent cutaneous vasodilation during local heating 🥵 🔗ow.ly/gtj750UlOUt
Gabrielle A. Dillon (College of AHS Mayo Clinic Department of Anesthesiology) et al. found that #menopause is associated with vascular dysfunction 🔬🫀 📜Read the #Research: buff.ly/IaQaHYh