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Yong Jae Ko

Professor

Yong Jae Ko specializes in sports marketing and sports consumer research.

yongko@ufl.edu 352-246-4771
Sport Consumer Behavior Sports Marketing

Diba Mani

Associate Instructional Professor

Diba Mani specializes in AI, internationalization, & experiential learning in STEM courses, and electrical stimulation on aging & mobility.

dmani@ufl.edu 352-294-1767
Neurophysiology of Movement Industry Career Preparation Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom Judo Aging on Motor Function

Scott Nestler

Professor

Scott Nestler is a business analytics “pracademic” (practitioner-academic), with experience in government, the private sector, and academia.

nestler.scott@ufl.edu
Simluation Prescriptive Modeling Data Science Business Analytics Sports Analytics

Rachael Seidler

Professor

Rachael Seidler researches the neural control of movement in health and disease, with a specific focus on motor learning.

rachaelseidler@ufl.edu 352-294-1722
Space Parkinson's Cognitive Ageing Neuroscience and the Brain Neuroplasticity

Patricia Tripp

Professor | Associate Director

Patricia Tripp has expertise with lower extremity injury, injury prevention, movement screening, clinical policy, and healthcare leadership.

pmcginn@hhp.ufl.edu 352-294-1729
Movement Screening Healthcare Leadership and Administration Lower Extremity Injury Athletic Training ACL Injury

David Vaillancourt

Professor | Chair

David Vaillancourt’s studies how the brain regulates voluntary and involuntary movement with a specific focus on motor disorders.

vcourt@ufl.edu 352-294-1770
Structural and Functional Imaging in Rodents and Humans Rehabilitative, Surgical and Pharmacological Interventions for Motor Disorders Cortical Oscillations that Underlie Voluntary and Involuntary Movement Neuroscience and the Brain Progression Markers of Parkinson’s Disease

Wei-en Wang

Research Assistant Professor

Wei-en Wang researches brain imaging (EEG, MRI, PET) and its applications in cognitive and motor impairments.

weienwang@ufl.edu 352-278-2534
Cortical Oscillations Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Neuroscience and the Brain Neuroscience Structural and Functional Imaging

Yao-Chin Wang

Assistant Professor

Yao-Chin Wang's scholarly pursuits center on mindfulness within the realms of tourism, hospitality, and events.

wang.yaochin@ufl.edu 352-294-1656
AI-Assisted Mindfulness Experience Workplace Mental Health Mindfulness Hospitality Technology

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