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Kinesiology alum receives award from American Physiological Society

Harrison Stierwalt, PhD, doctoral graduate in kinesiology, received the 2020 Integrative Physiology of Exercise Oral Presentation Award.

Harrison Stierwalt smiles in Oregon State lab coat, laboratory

By Kathryn Stroppel

Harrison Stierwalt, PhD, doctoral graduate in kinesiology, received the 2020 Integrative Physiology of Exercise Oral Presentation Award from the international meeting of the American Physiological Society.

He also just had a paper accepted for publication, along with doctoral student Sarah Ehrlicher and assistant professors Matt Robinson and Sean Newsom in the Translational Metabolism Research Laboratory. “Skeletal muscle ACSL isoforms relate to measures of fat metabolism in humans” can be found on PubMed.

Harrison is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Kansas Medical Center.