Emily Tagesen, NSCA Foundation Graduate Research Masters Recipient
NSCA Foundation: Voices of Innovation Interview Series
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Emily Tagesen a 2019 Master's Grant Recipient and Doctoral Candidate at Kent State University. Emily discusses her journey from aspiring physical therapist to her current research interests in exercise immunology and recovery. She shares her ongoing research projects and her future research interests, emphasizing the importance of professional development and NSCA resources.
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