Amanda Alise Price
Position: Assistant Professor Department: Exercise Physiology
Contact Info
Office: Anderson 144 B Phone: 336-750-8285 Email: priceaa@wssu.edu
Biography
Dr. Amanda Alise Price is an Assistant Professor of Exercise Physiology at Winston-Salem State University, an Affiliated Research Scientist with Gramercy Research Group, and a Health Equity Research Opportunity Fellow alumna of the Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of the Translational Science Institute, both at Wake Forest School of Medicine. She is a North Carolina native who attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL for all of her education, going straight from her undergraduate degree (Bachelor of Science in Education: Exercise Physiology) to her doctoral studies (Doctor of Philosophy: Exercise Physiology with a concentration in Statistics). Her academic career is centered on the prevention and treatment of obesity and its related diseases, with a focus on eliminating health disparities and promoting health equity. She is especially passionate about developing and contributing to programs that teach those in the period of emerging adulthood (18-25 years old) realistic and sustainable ways to maintain a healthy weight and adopt healthy lifestyles. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, cycling and competing in triathlons. When she isn’t training, you can find her watching college sports, shopping, or playing with her cocker spaniel, Dr. Pepper.
Educational Background
- PhD in Exercise Physiology (Statistics), 2013, University of Miami
- BSEd in Exercise Physiology, 2010, University of Miami
Research and Project Interests
- Physical activity, nutrition, and healthy behavior promotion for the prevention and treatment of obesity and chronic diseases
- Examination of the barriers to and facilitators for the adoption of healthy lifestyle behaviors
- Health disparities and health equity research
- Assessment of physiological variables and chronic disease risk factors
Published Abstracts
Hittinger EA, Price A, Kressler J, Jacobs KA. Ischemic preconditioning does not improve cycling capacity at sea level or during acute normobaric hypoxia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 44: S540, 2012.
Price, AA; Musto, AA; Ahn, S; Perry, AC; Jacobs, KA. Physical activity participation depends on transtheoretical model stage in female college freshmen upon entering college. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 45, 2013.
Price, AA; Musto, AA; Ahn, S; Perry, AC; Jacobs, KA. Effects of a translational education- based intervention on health habits and weight maintenance in college freshmen. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 46, 2014.
Price, AA. The relationship between anthropometric measures, physical activity, and eating habits in female college freshmen upon entering college. International Society for Body Composition Research Conference (Cascais, Portugal), European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (Supplement). (In-Press)
Price, AA, K.N. Brass, J.L. Pittsley; Body composition, cardiovascular fitness, and muscular fitness were not related in minority female college freshmen. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 47, 2015.
- EXS 2122- Physiological Basis for Human Movement Laboratory
- EXS 2310- Demystifying the Statistics of the Health Sciences*
(*Proposed and Developed Course for WSSU Curriculum) - EXS 3121- Exercise Physiology Laboratory
- EXS 3321- Exercise Physiology
- EXS 4317- Applied Research
- EXS 4325- Honors Thesis in Exercise Science*
(*Program Director and Faculty Mentor) - EXS 4330- Directed Honors Research Investigation in Exercise Science*
(*Program Director and Faculty Mentor) - EXS 4334- Science of Resistance Training
- EXS 4340- Etiology, Risk Factors, and Prevention Strategies of Chronic Diseases*
(*Proposed and Developed Course for WSSU Curriculum)
2006-2010 Henry King Stanford Merit Scholarship
University of Miami
2010 School of Education Dean’s Award for Scholarship in Exercise Physiology
University of Miami
2010 Cum Laude Graduate
University of Miami
2010-2013 McKnight Doctoral Fellowship
(First student to receive this award in the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences at the University of Miami) Florida Education Fund
2010-2013 Graduate Student Assistantship
University of Miami, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences
2010-2013 School of Education Barbara Marks Scholarship
University of Miami
2010-2011 Featured in the Graduate School Annual Report
University of Miami
2011 Inducted to the Alpha Epsilon Lambda Honor Society for Graduate Students
University of Miami
2013 Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
2014-2015 Health Equity Research Opportunity (HERO) Fellowship
(Inaugural class member)
Wake Forest School of Medicine, Maya Angelou Center for Health Equity
2014, 2015 Faculty/Student Travel Award Winner
(American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting)
FASEB/MARC<
Feature Article in The Miami Hurricane - Dissertation Study