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    Danny M. Pincivero, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Department of Kinesiology

    CONTACT   INFORMATION                          
    College: Health and Human Services

    Office
    Telephone :                       (419) 530-5291
    Laboratory Telephone
    :               (419) 530-2090
    Fax
    :                                              (419) 530-2477
    E-mail
    : danny.pincivero@utoledo.edu

    Human Performance and Fatigue Research Lab
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    APPOINTMENTS
    Associate Professor,
    Graduate Faculty Member, May 2004 - present
    Assistant Professor,
    Graduate Faculty Member, August 2001- May 2004
    Department of Kinesiology
    College of Health and Human Services
    The University of Toledo
    Toledo, OH

    Assistant Professor, Graduate Faculty Member
    Department of Physical Therapy
    College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology
    Eastern Washington University
    Cheney, WA
    August 1997 - June 2001

    EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS
    Associate Editor-in-Chief
    , Journal of Sports Science and Medicine ( www.jssm . org ) , 2002-present
    Associate Editor
    , Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise ( http://www.acsm-msse.org/ ), July 2004-present

    PROFESSIONAL BIOGRAPHY 
    Education

    Doctor of Philosophy
    , University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
    · Major Concentration: Exercise Physiology, Minor Concentration: Sports Medicine/ Anatomy, May 1997

    Master of Education, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
    · Major Concentration:  Athletic Training, August 1993

    Bachelor of Arts, York University, Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
    · Major:  Physical Education, April 1992 

    Representative Publications

    Pincivero DM, Salfetnikov Y, Campy RM, Coelho AJ.   Angle- and gender-specific quadriceps femoris muscle recruitment and knee extensor torque.   J Biomech . 37: 1689-1697, 2004.

    Pincivero DM, Campy RM, Karunakara RG.   The effects of rest interval and resistance training on quadriceps femoris muscle. Part I: Knee extensor torque and muscle fatigue.   J Sports Med Phys Fit. 44(2): 111-118, 2004.

    Pincivero DM, Coelho AJ , Campy RM.   Gender differences in perceived exertion during fatiguing knee extensions.   Med Sci Sports Exerc . 36: 109-117, 2004.

    Pincivero DM, Dixon PT, Coelho AJ.   Knee extensor torque, work and EMG during subjectively graded dynamic contractions.   Muscle Nerve . 28: 54-61, 2003.

    Pincivero DM, Gandaio C, Ito Y.   Gender-specific knee extensor torque, flexor torque, and muscle fatigue responses during maximal effort contractions.   Eur J Appl Physiol . 89: 134-141, 2003.

    Pincivero DM, Campy RM, Salfetnikov Y, Coelho AJ, Bright A.   The influence of contraction intensity, muscle and gender on median frequency of the quadriceps femoris.   J Appl Physiol . 90(3): 804-810.   2001.

    Pincivero DM, Coelho AJ.   Activation linearity and parallelism of the superficial quadriceps muscles across the isometric intensity spectrum.   Muscle Nerve . 23(3): 393-398, 2000.

    COURSES TAUGHT
    KINE 4540 - Applied Biomechanics
    KINE 6130/8130 - Biomechanics of Human Movement
    KINE 6400/8400 - Kinesiological Electromyography

    Page updated: June 14, 2007
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