Sara Campbell PhD
@SaraCampbellPhD
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Associate Professor Kinesiology and Health, FACSM, Graduate Program Director, Mom, Exercise Enthusiast, Microbiome Researcher #RedDragonMicrobiome
Joined June 2019
I had the wonderful opportunity to share some of our recent data linking exercise tolerance and the gut microbiota at the 2022 Rutgers Microbiology Symposium! #RedDragonMicrobiome #ExerciseScience #gutmicrobiome #Rutgers #kinesiology
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It's great to be an amazing scientist, but it is more important to be an outstanding human. Congratulations to my students @LongoriaCandace winning the Paul Robeson Renaissance Award and Tanisha Franke winning the Champion of Diversity and Inclusion Award. #RedDragonMicrobiome
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Victoria is my outstanding undergraduate winning awards and presenting our data on Athletic Trainers and COVID-19 in athletes and patients. Representing the #RedDragonMicrobiome at the @RutgersU Kinesiology and Health Honors Undergraduate Data Blitz Poster Session this week.
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We had our first New Jersey @MARCACSM @acsm at @RiderUniversity. Dr. John Guers and the MARC-ACSM team did an outstanding job hosting and I'm excited for what's to come! Also shoutout to my amazing students! #RedDragonMicrobiome
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So proud of my students! Natasha, one if my Master's students, won the second place poster at the @RutgersGRIB! #RedDragonMicrobiome #Rutgers
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Victoria Coles, my undergraduate honors student, won the Best Honors Research Project for the Data Blitz yesterday! She presented some of our #athletictrainer data yesterday with help from the @NATA1950
#RedDragonMicrobiome
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Such a wonderful conference hosted by the graduate students of @RutgersGRIB. Always proud to see our department working with others and building strong relationships and collaborations. The future scientists make me excited for what's to come! #RedDragonMicrobiome
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Following a 2020 report by NJ Disabilities Action Committee, committee organizer and Rutgers professor Javier Robles weighs in on the importance of 2 new bills that would make NJ transportation more accessible for people with disabilities: https://t.co/t4v8bBSjKo
#RutgersSASDLS
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We’re proud to introduce our first graduate student speaker: Gregory (Eli) Berger 🔬 Eli is a PhD candidate in the EAB graduate program at @rutgersu. At GRIB, Eli will discuss his research from Bello lab. Registrants can hear Eli’s talk this upcoming Tues, 4/12 at Trayes Hall!
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Such a great presentation at #expbio2022 sharing our recent findings on how the gut microbiome can mediate exercise capacity. If you couldn't stop by, I'd still love to chat! @expbio
#RedDragonMicrobiome #Rutgers #ExerciseScience #gutmicrobiome
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It’s that time of year! We are happy to announce that this year’s GRIB Conference will take place on Tuesday, April 12th. Stay tuned for more details!
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Such a great opportunity to discuss Exercise and the Gut Microbiome with @Eatritentr . Link is posted below to listen on @SpotifyUSA or @Apple radio #RedDragonMicrobiome #Rutgers #ExerciseScience #gutmicrobiome
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https://t.co/TpkLXLN5M9 Always such a great time chatting with Dr. Mike T. Nelson about our #RedDragonMicrobiome research. Listen and learn about what #antibiotics do to your exercise performance! #Rutgers #gutmicrobiome #research #ExerciseScience
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Interested in graduate studies in exercise science?! Might as well be part of the best... @UofSCSportSci
We are accepting applications for our Master's program in Exercise Science for Fall '21! Come be part of an outstanding group with tremendous opportunities. Performance, metabolism, public health, physical activity, neuroscience, oh my! @UofSCExSci
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Thank you @NEACSM for having me this past weekend! It was so great to see so many familiar faces and share our lab's research! #RedDragonMicrobiome #ExerciseScience #gutmicrobiome #Rutgers #highfatdiet #genderdifferences
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Research in mice presented this week at #SexGender21 find that a sedentary lifestyle, high-fat diet and being male increase the risk of developing #ColonCancer. Read press release: https://t.co/jb0TXTEEls CC: @SaraCampbellPhD
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