Sarah Lanham, NSCA Foundation Graduate Research Recipient
NSCA Foundation: Voices of Innovation Interview Series
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7m 33s
Sarah Lanham, is a PhD student and graduate teaching assistant at the University of Kentucky, where she is part of the First Responder Research Laboratory. She is actively involved in researching exercise-induced fatigue and occupational injury risks among firefighters. Sarah discusses her journey into the field of exercise science and her passion for working with firefighters. She also talks about current projects in the lab, including the effects of exercise-induced fatigue on firefighter performance and cognitive function.
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