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Janeen M. Hill, Ph.D. Professor Chair, Department of Biological Sciences Associate Dean, School of Sciences
Department of Biological Sciences Chapman University One University Drive Orange, CA 92866
| Teaching |
| BIOL 201 |
General Biology |
| BIOL 211 |
Human Physiology & Laboratory |
| BIOL 295 |
Procedures in Human Performance |
| BIOL 350 |
Applied Exercise Physiology |
| BIOL 400 |
Exercise Physiology & Laboratory |
| BIOL 445 |
Motor Control and Learning |
| BIOL 497 |
Advanced Exercise Physiology |
| FFC 100 |
Freshman Foundations |
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Education
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- University of New Mexico, Ph.D. Exercise Physiology
- University of Utah, B.A. History
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| Research Interests |
- Identification of afferent fibers simulated by diaphragmatic fatigue
- Chemical/mechanical stimulants to afferent fibers during diaphragmatic fatigue
- Effective counterirritants to pain of DOMS
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| Selected Publications |
- Sumida, K.D., Hill, J.M., & Matveyenko, A.V. (2007). Sex differences in hepatic gluconeogenic capacity after chronic alcohol consumption. Clinical Medicine and Research, 5(3), 193-202.
- Sumida, K.D., Qureshi, T., Catanzaro, M.J., Arimoto, S.M., & Hill, J.M. (2004). Chronic alcohol consumption yields sex differences in whole-body glucose production in rats. Alcohol and Alcoholism, 39(5), 418-426.
- Sumida, K.D., Greenberg, M.B., & Hill, J.M. (2003). Hot gel packs and reduction of delayed-onset muscle soreness 30 minutes after treatment. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 12, 221-228.
- Hill, J.M. & Sumida, K.D. (2002). The acute effect of two topical counterirritant creams on the pain induced by delayed onset muscle soreness. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 11, 202-208.
Note: Underlined authors are Chapman University students.
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