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Adam Jajtner

Adam Jajtner, Ph.D., CSCS

Health Sciences
Associate Professor
Campus:
Kent
Office Location:
163C MACC Annex
Contact Information
Email:
ajajtner@kent.edu
Phone:
330-672-0212

Biography

Dr. Jajtner joined the Exercise Physiology faculty at Kent State in the Fall of 2016.  He completed his Bachelor’s Degree and Valparaiso University, his Master’s Degree at Texas Christian University and his PhD. at the University of Central Florida.  During his doctoral training, Dr. Jajtner’s research focused on exercise inflammation and the immune response to skeletal muscle damage resulting from resistance exercise.  As a member of the faculty at Kent State, Dr. Jajtner plans to continue his research on the role of the immune system in the recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage.

Education

Ph.D. Exercise Physiology, University of Central Florida;
M.S. Exercise Physiology, Texas Christian University;
B.S. Exercise Science, Valparaiso University;

Documents

PDF icon Jajtner CV 022019.pdf
Exercise Science and Exercise Physiology
School of Health Sciences

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