Dr. Payal Ghosh

Position
Associate Clinical Professor
Dr. Payal Ghosh
412 Sandels Building
Exercise Physiology

Interests

Much of my previous research has involved investigating the effects of exercise, aging, and spaceflight on vascular function. However, I also have a background in strength and conditioning. Now, as part of the teaching faculty, my hope is to impart the knowledge I have amassed in exercise physiology and strength & conditioning to the next generations.

Education

  • Ph.D., Exercise Physiology, University of Florida
  • M.S., Exercise Science, George Washington University
  • B.S., Public Health, Johns Hopkins University

Publications and Other Scholarly Activities

Ghosh P, Stabley JN, Behnke BJ, Allen MR, Delp MD. Effects of spaceflight on the murine mandible: Possible factors mediating skeletal changes in non-weight bearing bones of the head. Bone 83: 156-161, 2016.

Ghosh P, Behnke BJ, Stabley JN, Kilar CR, Park Y, Narayanan A, Alwood JS, Shirazi-Fard Y, Schreurs A, Globus RK, Delp MD. Effects of high-LET radiation exposure and hindlimb unloading on skeletal muscle resistance artery vasomotor properties and cancellous bone microarchitecture in mice. Radiat.Res. 185: 3: 257-266, 2016.

Ghosh P, Mora Solis FR, Dominguez JM, Spier SA, Donato AJ, Delp MD, Muller-Delp JM. Exercise training reverses aging-induced impairment of myogenic constriction in skeletal muscle arterioles. J.Appl.Physiol. 118: 7: 904-911, 2015.

Accomplishments

  • APSselect research paper: Ghosh et al. (JAP 118(7): 904-11, 2015)
  • American Physiological Society National Space Biomedical Research Institute’s Predoctoral Gravitational Physiology Award
  • American Physiological Society Jane Adams Edmonds Endowed Ph.D. Fellowship, University of Florida
  • 44kg All-Time World Record Deadlift Holder