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Revision as of 13:32, 6 January 2011
The Human Performance Research Center was founded in 1972 with Dr. Garth Fisher as its first director. The center became part of the College of Life Sciences in 2007. Directors include Dr. Garth Fisher (1972-1998), Mark D. Ricard (1998-2003), Kenneth Knight (2003-
Established: 1972
Location: Provo, Utah (1972- )
Contents
Functions
The Human Performance Research Center supports research programs of faculty and graduate students on topics regarding exercise, nutrition, diseases, and related topics. The center is composed of five laboratories used to gain greater understanding of human health, exercise, and injuries.
Assets and Administrative Structure
The center is headed by a director and run by exercise science faculty members. Since 2007, the center has been under the College of Life Sciences.
Associated Units
Superior unit: Brigham Young University. College of Life Sciences (2007- )
Sources
2000-2001 Brigham Young University Bulletin Graduate Catalog, 2000: 141 (location and function)
2010-2011 BYU Undergraduate Catalog, accessed January 5, 2010 (director)
Human Performance Research Center Website, accessed January 5, 2010 (function and college)
Maintenance Information
Record ID: EAC-2011-00001
Creator: UPB