Nicholas Murray

Professor Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance Phone: 252-737-2977 Email: murrayni@ecu.edu Website: https://sites.ecu.edu/vml/ Areas of Expertise: Vision, visual processing and vision as a biomarker for specific pathologies (e.g., mTBI), neuromotor coordination and motor learning; physiological and behavioral measurements including eye movement measurement; muscle activity; neuroimaging (electroencephalogram); biometrics, and heart rate variability

Bhibha Das

Associate Professor Department of Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance Phone: 252-328-0009 Email: dasb@ecu.edu Website: https://hhp.ecu.edu/faculty/bhibha-m-das/ Areas of expertise: Type 2 diabetes prevention, diabetes management, physical activity, underserved populations, exercise, worksite wellness, public health

Thomas Raedeke

Professor Director, Kinesiology Graduate Program Department of Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance Phone: 252-737-1292 Email: raedeket@ecu.edu Website: https://hhp.ecu.edu/faculty/traedeke/ Areas of expertise: the social psychology of exercise and sport participation focused on motivational processes, psychological well-being, theory-based interventions, affect/enjoyment and burnout

Jihoun An

Assistant Professor Department of Kinesiology College of Health and Human Performance Phone: 252-328-4662 Email: anj14@ecu.edu Website: https://scholars.ecu.edu/display/F33840442 Areas of expertise: adapted physical education; physical education teacher education; healthy living; mentoring program for youth with disabilities; I Can Do It, You Can Do It (ICDI) program advocate

Paul DeVita

ProfessorDepartment of KinesiologyCollege of Health and Human Performance Phone: 252-737-4563 Email: devitap@ecu.edu Website: https://scholars.ecu.edu/display/F14505331, https://hhp.ecu.edu/kine/biomechanics-lab/ Areas of expertise: biomechanics, locomotion – walking and running, knee function and health, muscle function, skeletal loads and stresses, biomechanics of human movement, biomechanics of human locomotion, biomechanics associated with aging, obesity and osteoarthritis, neuromuscular-skeletal function