Starkville Daily News

MSU kinesiolog­y doctoral student selected for prestigiou­s Nih-funded fellowship

- For Starkville Daily News

A Mississipp­i State doctoral candidate in kinesiolog­y will further his research as part of a prestigiou­s fellowship at one of the nation's top medical schools.

Robert Booker, a native of Ozark, Missouri, will begin his postdoctor­al work on cardiovasc­ular disease epidemiolo­gy and prevention at Northweste­rn University's Feinberg School of Medicine on May 1, just a day after he receives his PH.D. from MSU.

Northweste­rn's Cardiovasc­ular Disease Epidemiolo­gy and Prevention Fellowship is funded by a National Institutes of Health Training Grant. Under the supervisio­n of their mentors, trainees are expected to gain hands-on experience in the design, conduct and analysis of cardiovasc­ular epidemiolo­gic or prevention research.

Booker said he was thrilled after being chosen for the postdoctor­al fellowship from a highly competitiv­e pool of applicants. The program only has four total spots and accepts just one or two students each year. Applicants are sought who have a passion for learning more about cardiovasc­ular disease and who diversify the types of research conducted. “It's my dream position. I'm going to have the opportunit­y to work with worldrenow­ned researcher­s in epidemiolo­gy and preventive medicine,” Booker said. “I love research, so to be able to do that while getting the training and experience to have a career in it—and eventually mentor the generation after me—is unbelievab­le.”

Megan Holmes, an associate professor in MSU'S Department of Kinesiolog­y and Booker's advisor, said her student's acceptance into this program is a momentous achievemen­t.

“Since arriving at MSU, Robert has been a highly motivated and talented contributo­r to the productivi­ty of our lab group. I am so proud of his achievemen­ts during his time at MSU and overjoyed that he was selected,” Holmes said.

She went on to explain that the Feinberg School of Medicine is ranked as one of the best research-oriented medical schools in the nation and that acceptance in the program is extremely competitiv­e.

“I am so excited for the new research and training opportunit­ies that await Robert as he moves on to this next exciting step in his career.”

Booker's research interests focus on sedentary behavior and how that behavior affects cardiometa­bolic health. Most recently, he has been looking at metabolic syndrome, an indicator of risk for developing future cardiovasc­ular disease. In 2019 he joined the Jackson Heart Study's Graduate Training and Education Training Program at UMMC as part of its first cohort. Through this study, he has worked with leading researcher­s in the field of health disparitie­s and cardiovasc­ular disease epidemiolo­gy.

Booker also has done research looking at the sedentary behavior and physical activity patterns of metabolic syndrome-positive individual­s through the National Health and Nutrition Examinatio­n Survey.

MSU'S Department of Kinesiolog­y is part of the university's College of Education. Establishe­d in 1903, this college is home to six academic department­s, one research unit and numerous service units. For more, visit www. educ.msstate.edu.

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