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P.Tish K. Doyle Baker, DPH, Ph.D. Room: 221 Phone: (403) 220-7034 Fax: (403) 220-0546 e-mail: pdoyalba@ucalgary.ca Curriculum Vitae To display this information you need Acrobat Reader You can get Acrobat Reader by clicking here [back to HPL members] |
POSITIONS
EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
AWARDS AND HONOURS
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
CURRENT GRANT SUPPORT
PUBLICATIONS
Associate Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology
B.Sc: U. of Victoria, BC.
Major: Human Performance, Minor: Biochemistry
MA: U. of Victoria, BC.
Major: Exercise Physiology
DPH/ PhD: Loma Linda University, California
Preventative Health and Health Promotion
RESEARCH INTERESTS
My research is an integration of my training in exercise physiology, preventative medicine, and epidemiology. These three fields of study come together in my role as a clinical exercise physiologist. Laboratory research involving metabolic, (lipid, lean body and fat free mass markers) and physiological profiles, are components of my scholarship with my outcomes being primarily population based. Currently, I am working; 1) with colleagues from Alberta Children’s Hospital to investigate the role of leptin as clinical biomarker for childhood obesity and a longitudinal study examining how motor coordination problems, influence obesity in adults and decrease physical activity patterns in children and adolescents; 2) with colleagues from Foothills’ Hospital we are examining how physical activity and energy expenditure play a role in pre-term labour in mum’s expecting twins; and 3) as the primary investigator in a study that is investigating the question: what are the physiological premises being broken by elite female master athletes. I am sought after as a collaborator for grants that require clinical exercise physiology expertise. My collaborations spread across several disciplines including family medicine, obstetrics, pediatrics, health promotion, environmental design, and educational psychology.
| 2003 | Sabbatical Fellowship |
| 2001 | Curriculum Fellowship |
| 2001 | Achievement Award: Nomination for the National Fitness Leadership Mal Prepee Award by the Alberta Fitness Leadership Certification Association |
| 1995 | Sella Andrews Graduate Award, Loma Linda University |
| 1993- 1999 | Teaching Excellence Award: Nomination |
| 1995 | C.I.A.U. Academic All-Canadian, University of Toronto |
| 1995 | Recognition Award: "A woman who makes a difference" by the University of Calgary, Network of Women Staff, (NEWS) |
| Regional representative & Lifetime member |
The Sport Medicine Council of Alberta, (SMCA) |
| Member | The North American Association for Study of Obesity, (NAASO) |
| Member | The American College of Sports Medicine, (ACSM) |
| Member | The Canadian Society for Exercise Physiologists, (CSEP) |
| Member | The Alberta Fitness Leadership Association, (AFLCA) |
| Member | Sport Science Assassination of Alberta, (SSAA) |
| Member | The U. of C. Women’s Health Research Group, (WHRG) |
Alberta Arthritis Foundation and AFLCA Joints Works Proposal 2005. Project Title: Exercise and Arthritis. Role: PI Co investigators: J. Petersen & P. Spilchak. $9,720.
Sport Science Association of Alberta (SSAA) 2005. Project Title: Reference Ranges in Junior Development Athletes. Role: PI. Co investigator: Msc. Student Ali Venner & Dr. ME Lyon, ACH. $4,270.
Olympic Oval Fund. (1992). Project Title: Leptin Intervention Master Thesis project for Ali Venner. $5,000.
Undergrad Studentship Research Program (USRP): Project Title: Does the type of mechanical strain and vibration load in soccer vs. speed skating affect BMD in young female athletes? Student: S. Nelson. Award: $2000 /FW semester.
To view Tish K. Doyle Baker's publications please see her Curriculum Vitae (PDF format).