Brian A. Irving
Professor
Bachelor's Degree(s): Health and Human Performance, Oregon State University, 2000
Master's Degree: Health Evaluation Science, University of Virginia, 2004
PhD: Exercise Physiology, University of Virginia, 2006
Phone: 225-578-7179
Email: [email protected]
Office: 2137 HPL Field House
Biography
I am a PhD trained exercise physiologist, with advanced training in i) endocrinology and metabolism, ii) skeletal muscle physiology, and iii) stable-isotope methodologies. I am currently a Professor in the School of Kinesiology at Louisiana State University (LSU). In August 2015, I joined the LSU faculty after serving three years as the founding director of the Geisinger Obesity Institute’s Metabolic Phenotyping Laboratory. Prior to joining the Geisinger Obesity Institute, I was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. I also completed postdoctoral training under the direction of Dr. K. Sreekumaran Nair in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Mayo Clinic.
My laboratory is interested in developing a more thorough understanding of the short- and long-term metabolic and proteomic adaptions to exercise, dietary, medical interventions in young and old adults at risk for or with cardiometabolic diseases. Specifically, I am interested in skeletal muscle adaptations that provide protection against cardiometabolic diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease). My laboratory is also interested in understanding the independent and combined effects of prolonged sitting and physical inactivity have on skeletal muscle and whole-body physiology. Finally, my laboratory is interested identifying mechanisms of exercise intolerance and functional impairment in overweight/obese older adults.