Undergraduate Students
Jonathan Wallace
Contact: jwwallace@live.com
Jonathan Wallace is an undergraduate working towards a major in Human Physiology who is completing his Clark Honors College Senior Thesis on the effect of cognitive demand upon standing balance in the Human Sensorimotor Physiology lab. He plans to earn an M.D., Ph.D degree for a career in medicine and biomedical research.
Amelia “Molly” Lanning
Contact: mlanning3@gmail.com
Molly is an undergraduate student in the Department of Human Physiology and completing her Clark Honors College thesis in the lab. Her research project in the Human Sensorimotor Physiology lab is focused on investigating the sex-related differences of fatigue during isotonic-like plantar flexion contractions. After graduation, she will apply to physical therapy schools. Wendy is an undergraduate student majoring in Human Physiology and completing her Clark Honors College thesis in the lab.
Wendy Peters
Contact: wbp@uoregon.edu
Wendy is an undergraduate student majoring in Human Physiology and completing her Clark Honors College thesis in the lab. Her research project will focus on vestibular control of standing balance in young and old adults. She plans to earn her doctorate in Physical Therapy after graduation.
Jordan Ginn
Contact: jginn@uoregon.edu
Jordan is an undergraduate in the Human Physiology Department. In the Human Sensorimotor Physiology Lab, he assists with research regarding vestibular pathways and sensorimotor control. After graduation, he plans to attend PA school.
Taylor Rios
Contact: trios4@uoregon.edu
Taylor is a junior in the Human Physiology and Biology Programs. After graduation she plans to either attend medical or physical therapy school. In the Human Sensorimotor Physiology Lab at the University of Oregon, Taylor assists with research focusing on the effects of sensory information pertaining to the foot sole on motor output.
Andrew Fessler
Contact: fessler@uoregon.edu
Andrew received his B.S. at University of Oregon in 2013, majoring is Human Physiology, with a minor in Chemistry. After graduating, he continued to work as a Pharmacy Technician but realized he could learn and accomplish more by returning to the University. Andrew is currently a post-baccalaureate student taking additional prerequisite courses for the healthcare field and presently wants to obtain a master’s in Human Physiology. Andrew volunteers with studies related to sensory control of balance and various factors that affect neuromuscular fatigue.
Alumni:
Max Lee, 2014-2015.
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Alyssa Moss, 2014-2015.