Overview
What is Pathophysiology, Rehabilitation and Performance at WVU like?
Description
Exercise physiology is the comprehensive study of the biophysical, biomechanical and biochemical processes that contribute to movement production and disease progression. Advances in exercise physiology research have provided the foundation for human enhancement and medical treatment. The focus of the program is to promote student innovation and foster the development of independent thought. Students and faculty interact in a collegial fashion facilitating open inquiry and collaborative science.
Students entering the Pathophysiology, Rehabilitation, and Performance doctoral program have the ability to select a specialization in one of three research tracks:
- Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases (CMD)
- Muscle Pathophysiology (MPP)
- Rehabilitation Science and Engineering (RSE)
Application Deadlines
Each graduate program sets their own term of admission and application deadline. Applicants can only apply for admission for the term displayed below. Any questions regarding the application deadline should be directed to the graduate program representative.
Fall: December 1
At a Glance
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Degree Designation:
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Program:
Pathophysiology, Rehabilitation and Performance
Next Steps
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