UTMB K12 Career Develoopment Program  
Christopher Gregory, PhD, PT
Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
University of Florida

Contact:
Box 100154
Gainesville, FL 32610-0154
Phone: (352) 273-6111
Fax: (352) 273-6109
Email: drewgreg@phhp.ufl.edu

Current CV:  Click on the icon to open CV in a new window.

 

Lead Mentor

Gary Dudley, PhD

Research Areas
Skeletal muscle form and function

Education

1996 University of Georgia Exercise Science B.S.
1998 University of Georgia Exercise Science M.S.
2001 University of Georgia Exercise Science Ph.D.
2003 Texas Woman's University Physical Therapy M.S.

Funding
Grant# K12-HD055929
Rehabilitation Research Career Development Program (Ottenbacher, K. - PI)
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NICHD), National Institutes of Health
$4,975,148    2007-2012
Role: Scholar

Publications (last 2 years)
A Jayaraman, P Shah, CM Gregory, M Bowden, J Stevens, AL Behrman & K Vandenborne. Impact of locomotor training on skeletal muscle in persons after incomplete spinal cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine (accepted).

Gregory CM, Bickel CS, Sharma N, Dixon WE.  Comparing the force- and excursion- frequency relationships in human skeletal muscle. Muscle Nerve. 2008; 38(6):1627-9. PMID: 19012290

PK Shah, CM Gregory, JE Stevens, N Pathare, A Jayaraman, M Bowden, AL Behrman, G Walter & K Vandenborne. Non-invasive assessment of lower extremity muscle composition after incomplete spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 2008; 46(8):565-70.

YW Chen, CM Gregory, M Scarborough, G Walter, R Shi & K Vandenborne. Transcriptional pathways associated with skeletal muscle disuse atrophy in humans. Physiological Genomics, 31(3): 510-20, 2007.

SE Borst, CF Conover, CS Carter, CM Gregory, C Leeuwenburgh, E Marzetti, K Vandenborne & TJ Wronski. Anabolic effects of testosterone are preserved during inhibition of 5-α reductase. American Journal of Physiology; Endocrinology and Metabolism, 293(2): E507-14, 2007.

CM Gregory, W Dixon and CS Bickel. Impact of varying pulse frequency and duration on muscle torque production and fatigue. Muscle & Nerve, 35(4): 504-9, 2007.


 

 

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