Dr.
Kevin Darr
Professor, Exercise Science/Physical Education
kdarr@adrian.edu
517-264-3967
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Specialist in Exercise and Skeletal
Muscle Physiology
Publications, exhibits, and presentations:
Darr, K.C. and Schultz, E. 1987. Exercise-induced
satellite cell activation in growing and
mature skeletal muscle. J. Appl. Physiol.
63: 1816-1821.
Darr, K.C., Bassett, D.R., Morgan B.J.
and Thomas, D.P. 1988. Effects of age
and training status on heart rate recovery
following maximal exercise. Am. J. Physiol.
245: H340- H343.
Darr, K.C. and Schultz, E. 1989. Hindlimb
suspension suppresses muscle growth and
satellite cell proliferation. J. Appl.
Physiol. 67: 1827-34.
Schultz E. And K.C. Darr. 1990. The role
of satellite cells in adapted or induced
muscle fiber transformation. In: The Dynamic
State of Muscle Fibers. ed: D. Pette,
pp. 667-79.
Schultz E., K.C. Darr and A. Macius.
1994. Acute effects of hindlimb unweighthing
on satellite cells of growing skeletal
muscle. J. Appl. Physiology 76: 266-70.
Special recognition:
1996: Mortar Board recognition for scholarship,
leadership and service
1997: EXCEL Advisory Board Award for
excellent instructor
2004: Mortar Board recognition for scholarship,
leadership and service
Other interests: Reading, jogging
and spending time with family
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