This candidate followed our suggestions. His CV is little shorter and easier to follow. By arranging the entries in each section in reverse chronological order, the most recent—and, presumably, most significant—information is found easily on a quick read.
Tyson G. Candidate, Ph.D.
Web site
Phone number
tgcandidate@msu.mail.med.edu
Street address
City, State, Zip code
Education
July, 2010
The Middle State University, College of Medicine
Ph.D. in Physiology
Dissertation title: Neurovascular Responses to Melatonin in Humans
Adviser: John J. Doe, Ph.D.
Determined the neurovascular changes elicited by exogenous and endogenous plasma
melatonin at rest during vestibular stimulation.
2006
University of Texas at Austin
M.A. in Kinesiology with focus in Biomechanics
Master’s Report title: A Pedaling Paradigm Analyzed by Wavelet Analysis Techniques
Adviser: Arlene Anyone, Ph.D.
Collaborated with Dr. Walter Researcher of Drexel University to develop a system to
analyze EMG signals of children throughout their pubertal development by combining
the wave characteristics (time, amplitude, and frequency) into one quantifiable unit.
2005
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
B.S. in Movement Science
Research Interests and Additional Research Experience
Interested in how the neural circuitry adapts to various stimuli and is altered throughout the lifespan in humans.
Summer 2007
Motor Development Laboratory, University of Texas, Austin, TX
Research Engineer
Fall 2005
Research Assistant
Led the biomechanics section of a cross campus research collaboration working with a team of professors to test the metabolic and mechanical efficiency of a novel Q-ring for competitive cyclists.
Professional Affiliations
2008 – present
2008 – present
2008 – present
American Physiological Society (APS)
American Heart Association (AHA)
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Honors and Awards:
John Q. Public Professional Opportunity Award American Physiological Society | 2010 |
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LMNO Travel Award The Middle State College of Medicine | 2010 |
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XYZ Award for Outstanding Ph.D. Candidate The Middle State University College of Medicine | 2009 - 2010 |
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ABC Scholarship University of Michigan at Ann Arbor | 2002-2005 |
Teaching Experience
University of Texas, Austin TX |
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Biomechanics Laboratory Techniques | Graduate | 2006 |
Motor Assessment Skills | Undergraduate | 2006 |
Weight Training | Undergraduate | 2006 |
Cardiovascular & Weight Training | Undergraduate | 2005-2006 |
Institutional Service
The Middle State University, College of Medicine |
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Academic Integrity Representative | Graduate Student Assembly | 2008-2010 |
Secretary | Graduate Student Assembly | 2009-2010 |
Student Senator -- University Planning Committee | Faculty Senate | 2009-2010 |
Co-Chair | Career Day 2009 | 2009-2010 |
Grant Funding
Title | Awarding Agency | Dates | Amount |
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NASA Space Grant Fellowship P.I.--T.G. Candidate | ABC Space Grant Consortium | 08/2009-07/2011 | $10,000 |
Scholarly Activities
A. Publications
Journal Articles, refereed
1. Candidate, T.G. and J.J. Doe. Modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity to muscle heating during dynamic exercise. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Comparative and Integrative Physiology 296: R1439-1444, 2009.
Manuscripts Submitted
1. Candidate, T.G. and J.J. Doe. Melatonin attenuates the vestibulosympathetic but not vestibulocollic reflexes in humans: selective impairment of the utricles. Journal of Physiology (London)
Manuscripts in Preparation
1. Candidate, T.G., Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Melatonin differentially affects vascular blood flow in humans.
2. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, and J.J. Doe. Circadian rhythm of muscle sympathetic nerve activity: implications for melatonin.
Published Abstracts
1. Candidate, T.G. and J.J. Doe. Melatonin attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in humans. Clinical Autonomic Research 19:303, 2009.
2. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Is there diurnal variation with the vestibulosympathetic reflex? The FASEB Journal 24:616.5, 2010.
3. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Evidence of a circadian rhythm for muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans. The FASEB Journal 24:802.1, 2010.
4. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Effect of melatonin on the vestibulocollic reflex in humans. The FASEB Journal 24:1020.1, 2010.
B. Scientific Presentations
1. Candidate, T.G., Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Endurance training attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in runners. Middle State College of Medicine Graduate Forum, City, State, March 2009.
2. Candidate, T.G., Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Endurance training attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in runners. Middle State College of Medicine Physiology Faculty/Student Meeting, City, State, May 2009.
3. Candidate, T.G., Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Endurance training attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in runners. Middle State College of Medicine Physiology/Medicine Research Day, City, State, June 2009.
4. Candidate, T.G. and J.J. Doe. Melatonin attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in humans. Middle State College of Medicine Physiology/Medicine Research Day, City, State, June 2009.
5. Candidate, T.G. and J.J. Doe. Melatonin attenuates the vestibulosympathetic reflex in humans. 20th International Symposium on the Autonomic Nervous System of the American Autonomic Society, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, November 2009.
6. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Evidence of a circadian rhythm for muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans. Middle State College of Medicine Graduate Forum, City, State, March 2010.
7. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Evidence of a circadian rhythm for muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans. Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (Experimental Biology 2010), Anaheim, CA, April, 2010.
8. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Is there diurnal variation with the vestibulosympathetic reflex? Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (Experimental Biology 2010), Anaheim, CA, April, 2010.
9. Candidate, T.G., Name 3, Name 2, and J.J. Doe. Effect of melatonin on the vestibulocollic reflex in humans. Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (Experimental Biology 2010), Anaheim, CA, April, 2010.