Dr. Pauline Entin
Associate Professor of Exercise Science
Department of Biological Sciences
College of Engineering, Forestry and Natural Sciences
Office: Peterson Hall, 203
523-4123
email: Pauline.Entin@nau.edu
Research Interests:
I am interested in the limits to gas exchange (particularly oxygen) at the lung
and muscle.
My NIH AREA grant looked at the effects of estrogen on exercise-induced
up-regulation of pro-angiogenic (angiogenesis = formation of new capillaries)
genes in the hindlimb muscles of female rats.
My current intramural grant focuses on gestational diabetes using a rodent model.
My other reserach interests are
in comparative exercise physiology.
Curriculum Vitae (resume)
SPRING 2010
BIO 192 & 192H - Introduction to Exercise Science
FS 111 - Horses: Science and Culture
FALL 2009
ON SABBATICAL AT MICHIGAN STATE
SPRING 2009
BIO 192 - Introduction to Exercise Science
FS 111 First Year Seminar - Horses: Science and Culture
FALL 2008
BIO 192 - Introduction to Exercise Science
BIO 420C/514 - Advanced Exercise Physiology
OTHER COURSES
BIO 201 - Anatomy and Physiology I (Lecture)
EXS 190 - Introduction to Exercise Science
BIO 698 - Diabetes Etiology and Sequelae - available in VISTA
EXS 336 - Exercise Physiology (Now BIO 338)
EXS 490 - Musculoskeletal exercise testing and prescription
BIO 444C - Human Biology (team taught with Drs. Coast and Lindstedt) - access via VISTA