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1 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Timothy D. Mickleborough, Ph.D., FACSM Department of Kinesiology Indiana University E.7 th St HPER 112 Bloomington, Indiana (812) tmickleb@indiana.edu Personal Citizenship: Marital Status: British and Australian, Permanent Resident of USA (Green Card) Married, 2 Children University Education Postgraduate: : Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physiology (Cardiopulmonary Physiology). Colorado State University. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science, Department of Physiology, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. Dissertation: Dietary Sodium Chloride as a Moderator of the Severity of Exercise-Induced Asthma. Advisors: Professor A. Tucker and Professor R. W. Gotshall : Master of Science (M.S) in Exercise and Sport Science (Exercise Physiology). Colorado State University. College of Applied Human Science, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, Thesis: The Role of Dietary Sodium on the Severity of Exercise-Induced Asthma. Advisor: Professor L. Cordain : Master of Applied Science (M.App.Sc) in Mining Geomechanics. University of New South Wales. Departments of Mining Engineering, Civil Engineering and Applied Geology, Sydney, Australia. Thesis: A Study on the Effect of Mining-Induced Stresses on a Fault Ahead of an Advancing Longwall Face in a Deep Level Gold Mine. Advisor: Dr. J. Watson. Undergraduate: : Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng (Honors)) in Mining Engineering. The University of Nottingham, Department of Mining Engineering, Nottingham, UK. Dissertation: Use of In-Seam Seismics in Coal Mining. Advisor: Dr. J.R. Brown. Academic Awards 2006: Nominated for American Thoracic Society Ann Woolcock Memorial Award (asthma research). 2005: Elected Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (FACSM) 2004: Nominated for 2004 Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, Indiana University 2004: Nominated for 2004 HPER Outstanding Researcher Award (did not apply) 2003: Awarded Outstanding Researcher/Professor status, Sec.203 (b) (1) (B) regarding immigrant petition, U.S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service. 2003: Awarded Full Graduate Faculty Status, Graduate Faculty Council, Indiana University British Association of Sports and Exercise Science (BASES) Accredited Physiologist (Research)

2 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page : Nominated by Colorado State University for CGS/University Microfilms International Distinguished Dissertation Award. 1998: American College of Sports Medicine Foundation Research Grant Award 1985: Nottingham University, UK. Best Final Year Thesis. Employment 2008 Present: Adjunct Associate Professor. INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA Present: Associate Professor (Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry). INDIANA UNIVERSITY, School of Health, PE and Recreation, Department of Kinesiology, Bloomington, Indiana, USA : Assistant Professor (Exercise Physiology and Biochemistry) INDIANA UNIVERSITY, School of Health, PE and Recreation, Department of Kinesiology, Bloomington, Indiana, USA : Senior Lecturer (same rank as Assistant Professor in USA) in Sport and Exercise Physiology and Director of Human Performance Laboratory. THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES INSTITUTE, CARDIFF, School of Sport Science, PE and Recreation, Cardiff, Wales, UK : Senior Research Fellow (joint appointment with UWIC). THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES COLLEGE OF MEDICINE. Department of Respiratory Medicine and Communicable Disease, Penarth, Wales, UK : Graduate Teaching Assistant/Instructor. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, Department of Physiology, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA : Physiologist/Nutritionist. SHARKADE, Inc, Boulder, CO, USA. Natural Sports Drink company (Co-developed the drink) : Graduate Teaching Assistant. COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA : Professional Triathlete, Boulder, Colorado : Geotechnical/Geological Engineer. DAMES and MOORE Geotechnical Consultants, Sydney, Australia. 1989: Research Assistant. UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney, Australia, Department of Applied Geology and Civil Engineering. 1989: Seismic Field Engineer. ROADS AND TRAFFIC AUTHORITY, Geotechnical Division, Sydney, Australia : Mining Engineer. ANGLO AMMERICAN CORP. OF SOUTH AFRICA, Elandsrand and Western Deep Levels Gold Mines, Carletonville, RSA : Mining Engineer. DALLHOLD RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, Perth and Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia.

3 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 3 RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Published Articles (Original investigations, reviews and editorials) (Including 2009 JCR Impact Factor in italics following page numbers) (Student authors are listed in italics) 1. Mickleborough, T.D., Head, S.K. and Lindley, M.R. (2011). Exercise-induced asthma: nutritional management. Current Sports Medicine Reports. (Invited review). In Press. (IF unknown). 2. Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., McConnell, A.K., Stager, J.M., Tecklenburg-Lund, S. and Lindley, M.R. (2011). Effect of inspiratory muscle training on exercise tolerance in asthmatic individuals. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. In Press. (3.707). 3. Duke, J.W., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M. and Chapman, R.F. (2011). Intra-race position for medal winners in track distance events at the Beijing Olympics. New Studies in Athletics. Official journal of the IAAF. In Press. (IF unknown; online open access journal) 4. Stickford, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D. and Stager, J.M. (2011). Short-term supplementation with conjugated linoleic acid does not attenuate hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic individuals. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 21 (1): (1.229). 5. Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Turner, L.R., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Montgomery, G.S. (2010). Randomized control trial of fish oil and montelukast and their combination on airway inflammation and hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma, PLoS ONE. 5 (10): e (IF unknown; online open access journal) 6. Mickleborough, T.D., Nichols, T., Chatham, K., M.R. Lindley. and Ionescu, A.A. (2010). Inspiratory flow resistive loading improves respiratory muscle function and endurance capacity in recreational runners. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 20 (3): (2.335). 7. VanHaitsma, T., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Koceja, D.M., Lindley, M.R. and Chapman, R.F. (2010). Comparative effects of caffeine and albuterol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 31 (4): (1.589). 8. Mickleborough, T.D. (2010). Salt intake, asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a review. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 38 (1): (Unknown). 9. Chapman, R.F. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). The effects of caffeine on ventilation and pulmonary function during exercise: an often overlooked response. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 37 (4): (Unknown). 10. Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Treating hypertriglyceridemia with prescription omega-3-fatty acid ethyl esters. Invited editorial commentary (Practice Pearl). The Physician and Sports Medicine. 37 (4): (Unknown). 11. Schlader, Z.J., Prange, H.D., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2009). Characteristics of the control of human thermoregulatory behavior. Physiology & Behavior. 98 (5): (3.295). 12. Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Anti-inflammatory effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on the inflammatory response in asthma. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Focus on Omega-3( Supplement). 20 (4): Invited review. (IF unknown). 13. Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg, S.L., Montgomery, G.S and Lindley, M.R. (2009). Eicosapentaenoic acid is more effective than docosahexaenoic acid in inhibiting pro-inflammatory mediator production and transcription from LPS-stimulated human asthmatic alveolar macrophage cells. Clinical Nutrition. 28 (1): (3.274).

4 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Padilla, J., Johnson, B., Newcomer, S., Wilhite, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A., Mather, K. and Wallace, J.P. (2009). Adjusting flow-mediated dilation for shear stress stimulus allows demonstration of endothelial dysfunction in a population with moderate cardiovascular risk. Journal of Vascular Research. 46 (6): (2.895). 15. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Montgomery, G.S. (2008). Effect of fish oil-derived omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and immune function in athletes. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 36 (1): (Unknown). 16. Padilla, J., Johnson, B., Newcomer, S., Wilhite, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A., Mather, K. and Wallace, J.P. (2008). Normalization of flow-mediated dilation to shear stress area under the curve eliminates the impact of variable hyperemic stimulus Cardiovascular Ultrasound. 6: (IF unknown; online open access journal) 17. Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Chatham, K., Lindley, M.R. and Ionescu, A.A. (2008). Pulmonary adaptations to swim and inspiratory muscle training. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 103 (6): (2.047). 18. Tecklenburg, S.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Bai, Y. Ascorbic acid supplementation attenuates exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2008 Edition. (5), , Mickleborough, T.D. A nutritional approach to managing exercise-induced asthma. (2008). Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 36 (3): Invited review. (3.228). 20. Tecklenburg, S.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Bai, Y. (2007). Ascorbic acid supplementation attenuates exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma. Respiratory Medicine. 101 (8): (2.331). 21. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Turner, L.R. Comparative effects of a high-intensity interval warm-up and salbutamol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2008 Edition. (5), , Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg, S.L., Turner, L.A., Hamilton, S.A and Lundgren, E.A. (2007).Nutritional considerations for the asthmatic athlete. Part 1: antioxidants and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S (IF unknown). 23. Mickleborough, T.D., Hamilton, S.A., Lundgren, E.A., Tecklenburg, S.L. and Turner, L.A. (2007). Nutritional considerations for the asthmatic athlete. Part 2: dietary sodium and caffeine. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S (IF unknown). 24. Johnston, J.D., Schlader, Z.J., Stickford, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2007). Nutritional considerations for the endurance athlete: Glycogen replenishment following intense exercise. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S Invited review. (IF unknown). 25. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Turner, L.R. (2007). Comparative effects of a high-intensity interval warm-up and salbutamol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 28 (6): (1.589). 26. Mickleborough, T.D. and Fogarty, A. (2006). Dietary sodium intake and asthma: an epidemiological and clinical review. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 60 (12), (2.245). 27. Ionescu, A.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Bolton, C.E., Lindley, M.R., Nixon, L.S., Dunseath, G., Luzio, S., Owens, D.R. and Shale, D.J. (2006). The systemic inflammatory response to exercise in adults with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 5 (2): (2.239).

5 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Stanford, K.I., Mickleborough, T.D., Ray, S., Lindley, M.R., Koceja, D.M and Stager, J.M. (2006). Influence of menstrual cycle phase on pulmonary function in asthmatic athletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 96 (6): (2.047). 29. Mickleborough, T.D.., Lindley, M.R., Ionescu, A.A. and Fly, A.D. (2006). Protective effect of fish oil supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma. Chest. 29 (1): (6.360). 30. Karp, J.R., Johnston, J.D., Tecklenburg, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A. and Stager, J.M. (2006). Chocolate milk as a post-exercise recovery aid. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 16 (1): (1.229). 31. Mickleborough, T.D. and Rundell, K.W. (2005). Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in asthma and exerciseinduced bronchoconstriction. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 59 (12), (3.072). 32. Ray, S., Mickleborough, T.D. and Brown, J.L. (2005). Comparison of the properties of rare variants of α 1 - proteinase inhibitor expressed in COS-1 cells and assessment of their potential as risk factors in human disease. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta Molecular Basis of Disease (3), (4.139). 33. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M. R. and Ray, S. (2005). Dietary salt, airway inflammation and diffusion capacity in exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 37 (6), (3.707). 34. Mickleborough, T.D. (2005). Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. Journal of Asthma. 42 (5), Invited Review. (1.372). 35. Mickleborough, T.D., Murray, R.L., Ionescu, A.A. and Lindley, M.R. Fish oil supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2004 Edition. (5), , Mickleborough, T.D., Ionescu, A.A. and Rundell, K.W. (2004). Omega-3 fatty acids and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10 (6), (1.685). 37. Mickleborough, T.D. and Gotshall, R.W. (2004). Dietary salt as a potential modifier of airway responsiveness in bronchial asthma. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10 (4), (1.685). 38. Mickleborough, T.D., Murray, R.L., Ionescu, A.A. and Lindley, M.R. (2003). Fish oil supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 168 (10), (10.689). 39. Mickleborough, T.D. and Gotshall, R.W. (2003). Dietary components with demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing the severity of exercise-induced asthma. Sports Medicine, 33 (9), (3.118). 40. Harling, S., Tong, R.J. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2003). The oxygen uptake response running at peak treadmill speed to exhaustion. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 35 (4), (3.707). 41. Mickleborough, T. D. and Gotshall, R. W. (2002). Dietary salt and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction International SportsMed Journal, 3 (2), 1-9. Invited Review. (Online journal; IF unknown). 42. Rhodes, J., Mickleborough, T.D., Owiny, J. and Tucker, A. (2001). Anesthesia protocol for hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction in the guinea pig. Comparative Medicine, 51 (5), (1.094). 43. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Cordain, L. and Lindley, M. (2001). Dietary salt alters pulmonary function during exercise in exercise-induced asthmatics. Journal of Sports Sciences, 19, (1.619). 44. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Rhodes, J., Tucker, A. and Cordain, L. (2001). Elevating dietary salt exacerbates hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction in guinea pigs. Journal of Applied Physiology, 91 (3), (3.732).

6 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Miller, C.W., Kluka, K. and Cordain, L. (2001). Dietary chloride as a possible determinant of the severity of exercise-induced asthma. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 85 (5), (2.047). 46. Gotshall, R.W., Mickleborough, T.D. and Cordain, L. (2000) Dietary salt restriction alters pulmonary function in exercise-induced asthmatics. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 32 (11), (3.707). 47. Mickleborough, T.D., Cordain, L., Gotshall, R.W. and Tucker, A. (2000). A low sodium diet improves pulmonary function in exercise-induced asthma. Journal of Exercise Physiology, 3 (2), (Online journal; IF unknown). Manuscripts under Review (Student authors are listed in italics) 1. Mickleborough, T.D. Omega-3 fatty acids in physical performance optimization. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes & Essential Fatty Acids. (Invited review). (2.530). Manuscripts in Preparation (Student authors are listed in italics) To be submitted in Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Chapman, R.F. and Stager, J.M. Inspiratory muscle training lowers the oxygen cost of voluntary hyperpnea. Target journal: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2. Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Chapman, R.F. and Stager, J.M. The effect of inspiratory muscle loading on limb locomotor and respiratory muscle oxygenation during exercise. Target journal: Journal of Applied Physiology. 3. Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Chapman, R.F. and Stager, J.M. The effect of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory and limb muscle oxy- and deoxygenation status during exercise with resistive inspiratory loading. Target journal: Journal of Applied Physiology. 4. Wilhite, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Chapman, R.F. and Stager, J.M. Oxygen cost of exercise hyperpnea in highly-trained distance runners: the role of expiratory flow limitation. Target journal: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 5. Tecklenburg-Lund, S. and Mickleborough, T.D. The effect of a eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation challenge on cysteinyl-leukotriene concentrations in urine and exhaled breath condensate. Target journal: Journal of Breath Research. 6. Tecklenburg-Lund, S. and Mickleborough, T.D. Relationship of exhaled breath nitric oxide and ph and the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Target journal: European Respiratory Journal. 7. Mickleborough, T.D., Parker, C., Haworth, C., Lindley, M., Chatham, K. and Shale, D.J. The effect of inspiratory muscle training in well-trained competitive swimmers. Target Journal: Medicina Sportiva.

7 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 7 Letters to the Editor 1. Mickleborough, T.D. and Lindley, M.R. (2008). Sodium intake and exercise-induced asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 178 (12), Reviewed by Editor-in-Chief. 2. Padilla, J and Mickleborough, T.D. (2007). Does antioxidant supplementation prevent favorable adaptations to exercise training? Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39 (10), Reviewed by Editor-in-Chief. 3. Padilla, J., Hamilton, S., Lundgren, E., McKenzie, J. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2007). Exercise training in normobaric hypoxia: is carbonic anhydrase III the best marker of hypoxia? Journal of Applied Physiology, 103 (2), 730. Reviewed by Editor-in-Chief. 4. Mickleborough, T.D. and Lindley, M.R. (2006). Diet and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Chest, 130 (2), Peer-reviewed by external reviewers. 5. Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Biological mechanisms underpinning the beneficial role of fish oil on inflammation. Chest. Published on 5 April (eletter). Reviewed by letters editor. 6. Lindley, M.R. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes: measuring the fall? Thorax. Published on 16 March (e-letter). Reviewed by letters editor. 7. Lindley, M.R. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Exercise challenge testing of elite winter athletes for exerciseinduced asthma. British Journal of Sports Medicine. Published on 13 February (e-letter). Reviewed by letters editor. Invited Published Book Chapters 1. Chapman, R.F. and Mickleborough, T.D. Effects of caffeine on ventilation and pulmonary function. In: Caffeine: chemistry, analysis, function and effects. In: Food and nutritional components in focus. Editor: V.R. Preedy. Springer Publishers. King s College, London. Invited review. Under review. 2. Mickleborough, T.D. Can fish oil supplementation protect against asthma? In: Asthma: Etiology, Pathogenesis and Treatment. Editors: Patterson, A.V. and Yeager, P.N. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: [In Press]. 3. Mickleborough, T.D and Lindley, M.R. (2009). Dietary omega-3 fatty acids and asthma: is there a connection? In: Food Science Research and Technology (pp ). Editor: Hülsen, I and Ohnesorge, E. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 17 pages). 4. Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Fish oil supplementation and asthma. In: Fish Oils and Health Research (pp ). Editor: Heikkinen, E.P. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 18 pages). 5. Hamilton, S.A., Mickleborough, T.D. and Ionescu, A.A. (2008). The female athlete and exercise-induced inflammation. In: Exercise and Women s Health: New Research (pp. 5-14). Editor: Allerton, L.T. and Rutherfode, G.P. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 10 pages). 6. Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg, S.L. and Turner, L.A. (2007). Expert Commentary: Diet and obstructive lung disease priorities for further investigation. In: Diet Therapy Research Trends (pp. 1-3). Editor: Robitaille, F.P. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 3 pages). 7. Mickleborough, T. D. (2007). Influence of diet on obstructive lung disease. In: Diet Therapy Research Trends (pp ). Editor: Robitaille, F.P. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 24 pages)

8 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 8 8. Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Nutrition and Respiratory Health. In: New Developments in Nutrition Research (pp.1-51). Editor: Flaps, P.D. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 52 pages). 9. Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Role of omega-3 fatty acids in the treatment of asthma. In: New Developments in Asthma Research (pp ). Editor: Miller, A.P. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 20 pages). 10. Mickleborough, T.D and Rundell, K.W. (2005). Omega-3 fatty acids and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. In: Trends in Dietary Fats Research (pp ). Editor: Landow, M.V. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 17 pages). 11. Gotshall, R. W and Mickleborough, T. D. (2005). Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction: overview and research directions. In: Trends in Asthma Research (pp. 1-33). Editor: Miroslav Tersa. Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, NY. ISBN: (Review; 33 pages). Non-Peer Reviewed Invited Published Articles/Interviews 1. Mickleborough, T.D. (2008). Asthma, Exercise-Induced and Vitamin C. Vitasearch. (Nutrition and Integrative Medicine). The Experts Speak Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Asthma (Exercise-Induced) and Fish Oil. Vitasearch. (Nutrition and Integrative Medicine). The Experts Speak Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Asthma (Exercise-Induced) and Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids. Vitasearch (Nutrition and Integrative Medicine). The Experts Speak Mickleborough, T.D. (2005). Bronchoconstriction (Exercise-Induced) and Fish Oil. Clinical Pearls Protocols with the Experts Speak Interviews. [Nutrition and Integrative Medicine Annual book]. and 5. Mickleborough, T.D. (2003). Asthma, Exercise-Induced and Diet. Clinical Pearls Protocols with the Experts Speak Interviews. [Nutrition and Integrative Medicine Annual book]. and Published Abstracts (* sponsored by a fellow; ** peer-reviewed) (Student authors are listed in italics) 1. Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Turner, L.A., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2011). Expiratory flow limitation and ventilatory responses to inspiratory loading and maximal exercise in trained cyclists. Poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine and 2 nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Denver, Colorado, May 31 st -June 4 th. To be published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2. Turner, L.A., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2011).The effect of resistive inspiratory loading on limb locomotor and respiratory muscle deoxygenation during exercise. Poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine and 2 nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Denver, Colorado, May 31 st -June 4 th. To be published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 3. Wilhite, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M. (2011).The metabolic influence of expiratory flow limitation in highly trained distance runners. Poster presentation at the 2011 American College of Sports Medicine and 2 nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Denver, Colorado, May 31 st -June 4 th. To be published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

9 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 9 4. Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Stager, J.M. and Chapman, R.F. (2010). Inspiratory muscle training reduces the oxygen cost of breathing during exercise. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S357 * 5. Wilhite, D.P., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2010). The metabolic cost of exercise hyperpnea in highly trained distance runners. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S358 * 6. Stickford, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D. and Stager, J.M. (2010). The effect of conjugated linoleic acid on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S358 * 7. Duke, J.W., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2010). Intra-race position for medal winners in track distance events at the Beijing Olympics. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S554 * 8. Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Turner, L.A., Fly, A., Stager, J.M. and Montgomery, G. (2010). Comparative effects of fish oil supplementation and montelukast on airway inflammation and bronchoconstriction induced by eucapnic voluntary hyperventilation. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S358 * 9. Eckert, N., Mickleborough, T.D., Koceja, D.M. and Stager, J.M. (2010). Limb compression does not alter jump height variability during the vertical jump. (2010). Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 42 (5): S411 * 10. Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Turner, L.A., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Exhaled breath condensate ph is correlated with post-exercise small airway obstruction. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 41 (5), S480. * 11. Turner, L.A., Tecklenburg-Lund, S., Stager, J.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Exhaled nitric oxide is correlated with changes in small and large airway obstruction. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 41 (5), S480. * 12. VanHaitsma, T.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Koceja, D. and Stager, J.M. (2009). Comparative and synergistic effects of caffeine and albuterol on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 41 (5), S480. * 13. Padilla, J., Johnson, B.D., Newcomer, S.C., Wilhite, D.P., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D, Mather, K.J. and Wallace, J.P. (2009).Adjusting flow-mediated dilation for shear stress allows detection of endothelial dysfunction in a moderate-risk population. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 41 (5), S253. * 14. Schlader, Z.J., Prange, H.D., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2009). Human-thermo-behavioral responses are mediated by changes in peripheral temperatures. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 41 (5), S107. * 15. Lindley, M.R., Tecklenburg, S.L, Montgomery, G.S. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2008). Eicosapentaenoic acid is more effective than docosahexaenoic acid in inhibiting pro-inflammatory mediator production and transcription from LPS-induced human asthmatic alveolar macrophage cells APS Intersociety Meeting. The Integrative Biology of Exercise. The Physiologist. 51 (6), 33.2, 69. ** 16. Mickleborough, T.D., Turner, L.A., Tecklenburg, S., Stager, J.M., Lindley, M.R. and McConnell, A.K. (2008). Inspiratory muscle training improves exercise tolerance and attenuates inspiratory muscle fatigue and perception of dyspnea in asthmatic individuals. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S305. * 17. Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg, S., Stager, J.M., Lindley, M.R. and McConnell, AK. (2008). Inspiratory muscle training improves pulmonary function and reduces expiratory flow limitation in asthmatic individuals. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S305. * 18. Padilla, J., Mickleborough, T.D. and Wallace, J.P. (2008). The association among transient forearm ischemia, reactive hyperemia, and brachial artery vasodilation. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S311. *

10 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Laymon, A.S., Johnston, S.D., Lindeman, A.K., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. Post-exercise recovery refueling knowledge, behavior and attitudes of athletes. (2008). Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S399. * 20. Schlader, Z.J., Tecklenburg, S., Turner, L.A., McCracken, C.M, Stickford, J.L., Brammer, C., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2008). The effect of exhaustive intermittent cycling exercise on plasma markers of muscle damage. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S195. * 21. Tecklenburg, S., Turner, L.A., McCracken, C.M., Stickford, J.L., Hamilton, S.A., Johnston, J.D., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2008). Endurance exercise tolerance as a function of fluid replacement during recovery. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 40 (5), S393. * 22. Ionescu, A.A., Nixon, L.S., Bolton, C.E., Mickleborough, T.D., Pettit, R., Evans, W.D. and Shale, D.J. Leptin changes with exercise in COPD. Accepted and to be presented at the 2007 European Respiratory Society 17 th Annual Congress, Stockholm, Sweden. September th,, To be published in the European Respiratory Journal ** 23. Tecklenburg, S., Turner, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., McConnell, A.K., Stager, J.M. and Lindley, M.R. (2007). Tissue and arterial oxygen saturation during exercise of varying exercise intensity in asthmatic subjects. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 39 (5), S341. * 24. Turner, L.A., Tecklenburg, S., Mickleborough, T.D., McConnell, A.K., Stager, J.M. and Lindley, M.R. (2007). Expiratory flow limitation, dynamic hyperinflation, and inspiratory muscle fatigue during exercise in asthmatic subjects. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 39 (5), S342. * 25. VanHaitsma, T.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Stickford, J.L. and Howden, C. (2007). Repeatability of the DeVilbiss respiratory muscle trainer. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 39 (5), S149. * 26. Stickford, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D. and VanHaitsma, T.A. (2007). Efficacy of three weeks of inspiratory muscle training on pulmonary and inspiratory muscle function. Medicine & Science in Sports and Exercise. 39 (5), S149. * 27. Ionescu, A.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Bolton, C.E., Nixon, L.S., Chatham, K., Linnane, S.J. and Shale, D.J. (2006). Increased circulating IL-6 after whole body and inspiratory muscle exercise in COPD. Thorax. 61 (Suppl II 61: ii12), S. ** 28. Ionescu, AA., Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Bolton, C.E., Nixon, L.S., Chatham, K. and Shale, D.J. (2006). Enhanced cytokine response to exercise in COPD. European Respiratory Journal. 28 (Suppl 50), S116. ** 29. Stickford, J.L., Lindley, M.R., Turner, L.A., VanHaitsma, T.A., Koceja, D. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Test to the limit of tolerance: repeatability of performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.38 (5), S384. * 30. Lindley, M.R., Turner, L.A., VanHaitsma, T.A., Koceja, D. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Reliability estimates of lung volumes during sub-maximal exercise using absolute and relative reliability indicators.. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.38 (5), S383. * 31. Turner, L.A., Lindley, M.R., VanHaitsma, T.A., Koceja, D. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2006). Sample size estimates: reporting power and effect size. An example using respiratory data. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.38 (5), S529. * 32. Tecklenburg, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Fly, A.D. and Bai, Y. (2006). Ascorbic acid supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.38 (5), S382. * 33. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Ionescu, A.A. and Fly, A.D. (2006). Protective effect of fish oil supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic subjects. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.38 (5), S383. *

11 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page AA Ionescu, A.A.,Mickleborough, T.D., Bolton, C.E., Lindley, M.R., Chatham, K., Nixon, L.S. and Shale, D.J. (2005). Limb and inspiratory muscle dynamic strength in patients with moderate COPD. Thorax. 60 (Suppl II 60: ii50), S148. ** 35. Tecklenburg, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Fly, A.D. and Bai, Y. (2005). Ascorbic acid supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced asthma. Presented at the Mid-West ACSM Conference, September 30 th 2005, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. ** 36. Stanford, K., Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R., Ray, S., Stager, J.M. and Koceja, D.M. (2005). Airway hyperresponsiveness and progesterone in asthmatic female athletes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.37 (5), S73. * 37. Mickleborough, T.D. and Lindley, M.R. (2004). The effect of dietary salt on the diffusion capacity of the lung in subjects with exercise-induced asthma. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 169 (7), A724. ** 38. Lindley, M.R., Thornley, C.S., Bown, R.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2004). The effect of learning and reliability on measures of inspiratory muscle function using a computerized resistive pressure manometer. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 169 (7), A442. ** 39. Ionescu, A.A., Mickleborough. T.D., Bolton, C.E., Lindley, M.R., Nixon, L.S., Dunseath, G., Luzio, S., Owens, D.R. and Shale, D.J. (2004). Exercise-induced IL-6 and lactate production are increased in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF). American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 169 (7), A22. ** 40. Mickleborough, T.D., Leslie, R. and Lindley, M.R. (2004). Effect of high-intensity intermittent exercise on secretory IgA response and salivary flow rate. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36 (5), S319. * 41. Karp, K.R., Johnston, J.D., Tecklenburg, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A. and Stager, J.M. (2004). The Efficacy of Chocolate Milk as a Recovery Aid. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36 (5), S126. * 42. Turner, L., Mickleborough, T.D. and Lindley, M.R. (2004). High-intensity physical exercise and a short-acting β 2 -agonist on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36 (5), S227. * 43. Murray, R.L., Perks, A., Lindley, M.R. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2004). Ingesting A Pre-Exercise Glycerol Solution Improves Endurance Performance in a Hot Environment. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36 (5), S284. * 44. Lindley, M.R., Maclaren, D.P.M., Winter, E.M. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2004).The effects of training on the critical exercise-intensity (critical power). Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 36 (5), S253. * 45. Thorniley, C.S., Bown, R.M., Lindley, M.R., and Mickleborough, T.D. (2004). The effect of test familiarization and fatigue on measures of inspiratory muscle function using a computerized resistive pressure manometer. Journal of Sports Sciences, 22 (3), ** 46. Ionescu, A.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Bolton, C.E., Lindley, M., Nixon, L.S., Dunseath, G., Owens, D.R. and Shale, D.J. (2003). Increased IL-6 and lactate with exercise in adults with cystic fibrosis (CF). Thorax. 58 (Suppl III 65), 89. ** 47. Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J. M., Chatham, K., Lindley, M. R., Ionescu, A. A. and Shale, D. J. (2003). Respiratory adaptations to swim and inspiratory muscle training. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 167 (7), A541. ** 48. Mickleborough, T.D., Nichols, T., Chatham, K., M.R. Lindley., Ionsecu, A.A. and Shale, D.J. (2003). The effect of high- and low intensity inspiratory muscle training on the physiological response to exercise in recreational runners. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 167 (7), A541. ** 49. Ionescu, A. A., Mickleborough, T. D. Chatham, K., Lindley, M. R., Nixon, L. S., Bolton, C. and Shale, D. J. (2003). Increased oxygen uptake and energy expended during some activities in cystic fibrosis. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 167 (7), A918. **

12 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Mickleborough, T.D., Murray, R. and Lindley, M. R. (2003). Elevating dietary omega-3 fatty acid consumption reduces the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 35 (5), S10. * 51. Ionescu, A. A., Mickleborough, T. D., Chatham, K., Lindley, M., Colasanti, R., Nixon, L. S., Bolton, C. and Shale, D. J. (2002). Increased energy costs during upper and lower limb activities in adults with cystic fibrosis. Thorax, 57, (Suppl. III), S66. ** 52. Mickleborough, T.D., Cattell, C., Lindley, M. and Chatham, K. (2002). Evaluation of a new devise purported to provide through-range fixed load inspiratory muscle training. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 34 (5), S268. * 53. Mickleborough, T.D., Parker, C., Haworth, C., Lindley, M., Chatham, K. and Shale, D.J. (2002). Further performance and physiological changes occur in elite swimmers following high-intensity inspiratory muscle training. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 165 (8), A423. ** 54. Harling, S., Tong, R.J. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2002). The oxygen uptake response whilst running at the speeds associated with VO 2 max. Journal of Sports Sciences, 20 (1), 50. ** 55. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Rhodes, J., Tucker, A. and Cordain, L (2001). Dietary salt consumption and leukotriene-dependent hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction in guinea pigs. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 33, S58. * 56. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Miller, C.W. and Cordain, L. (2000). Dietary chloride intake is important in severity of exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 32, S154. * 57. Gotshall, R.W., Mickleborough, T.D., and Cordain, L. (2000). Dietary salt alters pulmonary function in severity of exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 32, S154. * 58. Gotshall, R.W., Mickleborough, T.D., Tucker, A. and Cordain, L. (1998). Low-sodium diet improves exercise pulmonary function in exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 30, S189. * 59. Mickleborough, T.D., Cordain, L., Gotshall. R.W. and Tucker, A. (1998). Reduction in dietary sodium ameliorates symptoms of pulmonary dysfunction in exercise-induced asthmatics. FASEB Journal, 12, A174. ** RESEARCH GRANTS Research Grants Obtained 1. Pharmalink Pharmaceutical, Australia. Randomized controlled trial of marine lipid fraction PCSO-524 on airway inflammation and hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma. Mickleborough, T.D (PI). $76, BGL Nutrition Technology ( ). Effect of Cranabolic Powder supplementation on markers of exercise-induced muscle damage and exercise performance in recreational athletes. Mickleborough, T.D (PI). $22, AAU/Bell-Updyke-Willett Kinesiology Research Award Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) as a nutritional treatment for exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and airway inflammation in asthma. Mickleborough, T.D (PI) and Head, S.K (Co-I). $14, School of HPER Faculty Research Support Program Can physical activity protect the vascular endothelium from atherosclerotic stressors? Principal Investigator: Wallace, J.P. Co-Investigators: Mather, K., Watkins III, J., Rink, L.D., Burgess, J. and Mickleborough, T.D. $18,

13 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page Merck & Co., Inc. Investigator Initiated Research Studies Program Comparative and synergistic effects of montelukast with fish oil supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and airway inflammation in asthma. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. $10, AAU/Bell-Updyke-Willett Kinesiology Research Award Acclimatization responses to the hypoxia of altitude: a multi-disciplinary study. Principal Investigators: Chapman, R and Stager, J.M. Co-Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D and Koceja, D.K. $7, [Awarded spring 2008]. 7. AAU/Bell-Updyke-Willett Kinesiology Research Award Does flow-mediated dilation represent nitric oxide bioavailability? A novel biochemical approach. Principal Investigator: Padilla, J. Co-Investigators: Wallace, J.P., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D., Mather, K.J. and Newcomer, S.C. $4, [Awarded spring 2008]. 8. The Hershey Company. Nutrition Science and Communications Influence of post-exercise carbohydrate, protein and fat ingestion on endurance exercise performance. Principal Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J. $ [Extension of 2006 grant]. 9. Indiana University Faculty Research Support Program 2006 Grant Application. Comparative Effects of Fish Oil Supplementation and Montelukast on Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction and Airway Inflammation in Asthma. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. $66, [Awarded spring 2007]. 10. The Hershey Company. Nutrition Science and Communications Influence of post-exercise carbohydrate, protein and fat ingestion on endurance exercise performance. Principal Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J. $79, AAU/Bell-Updyke-Willett Kinesiology Research Award Determinants of the exercise-time relationship (exercise tolerance) in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Principal Investigator: M.R. Lindley. Co-Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. $8, Dairy and Nutrition Council Post-exercise chocolate milk ingestion as an ergogenic aid. Co-principal investigators: Stager, J.M., Mickleborough, T.D. and Fly, A. $5, Wales Office of Research and Development for Health and Social Care Natural history of body composition changes in COPD, contributory mechanisms and potential treatment. Principal Investigators: Shale, D.J and Ionsecu, A.A; Division of Respiratory Medicine, University of Wales College of Medicine (UWCM). Co-Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D (University of Wales Institute, Cardiff) and Chatham, K (UWCM). Funded through UWCM. 225, Wales Office of Research and Development for Health and Social Care [Small grant scheme] A new method of assessment for energy expenditure during daily activities of daily living in healthy subjects and patients with chronic lung disease. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. Co-Investigators: Lindley, M.R., Shale, D.J and Ionescu, A.A. 10, Institute of Naval Medicine. Applied Physiology Unit An investigation to determine the role of facial temperature on hydration status, thirst response and thermoregulation during sub-maximal exercise in a cold environment. Principal Co-Investigators: Pickersgill, K and Mickleborough, T.D. 16, College Research Council Grant, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University Dietary sodium intake mediates cellular sodium transport and bronchial reactivity in asthmatics. Principal Investigator: Miller, C.W. Co-Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W. $17, ACSM Foundation Research Grant for Doctoral Students, Reduction in severity of exerciseinduced asthma with a low-sodium diet. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. Awarded, but declined due to overlapping funds with the USOC Grant. $5, United States Olympic Committee (USOC) Science and Technology Grant with US Swimming, Reduction in severity of exercise-induced asthma with a low sodium diet. Principal Co-Investigators: Gotshall, R.W., Cordain, L. (Co-investigator: Mickleborough, T.D (doctoral student)). $5,

14 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 14 Research Grants under Review 1. National Institute of Health Research (UK). Policy Research Program. PPR Air Pollution. The influence of competitive swimming upon airway inflammation, remodeling and hyperresponsiveness in elite competitive swimmers. Principal Investigator: McConnell, A.K. Co-Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D., Reynolds, A., Jones, B., Barnes, N., Bernard, A. and Rundell, K.W. 292, National Dairy Council Nutrition Research. Efficacy of low-fat chocolate milk intake on glycogen repletion during recovery following exercise and subsequent exercise performance. Principal Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M.. $132, ATS/Merck Translational Research Grant in Asthma. Effect of omega-3 fatty acids on airway inflammation, EIB and bronchial smooth muscle contractility in asthma. Mickleborough, T.D (PI) and Tepper, R (Co-I) (pending). $50,000 for 2 years. 20. US Army Medical Research and Material Command. 2009/2010. Omega-3 fatty acids and performance optimization: implications for the warfighter. Mickleborough, T.D (PI), Chapman, R.F (Co-I) and Finn, P (Co-I) $292, (pending). Research Grants in Preparation 1. National Institutes of Health (NIH/NCCAM Exploratory/Developmental Grant for Clinical Studies (R21). PA ). Tentative title: Dose response of dietary fish oil supplementation on asthma. Principal Investigators: Mickleborough, T.D. and Montgomery, G (Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children). Co-Investigators: Fly, A and Lindley, M.R. 2 year project. 2. National Institutes of Health (R01). Omega-3 fatty acids, airway inflammation and exercise-induced asthma. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. Co-Investigators: Montgomery, G (Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children), Fly, A and Lindley, M.R. 3-4 year project. 3. National Institutes of Health (NIH Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Program; Parent R21; PA ). Exercise as an anti-inflammatory therapy for asthmatic children. Principal Investigator: Mickleborough, T.D. Co-Investigator: Montgomery, G (Indiana University School of Medicine and Riley Hospital for Children). 2 year project. [Submission date yet to be decided]. Graduate Student Research Grants and Awards (funded): External Graduate Grants and Awards 1. Indiana Physiological Society (INPhys Award) 2011 Student Award for Best Poster (abstract) Presentation (out of 60). Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. Student: Head, S.K. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Mid-West American College of Sports Medicine (MWACSM) 2005 Student Award Winner for Best Doctoral Poster (abstract). Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Gatorade Sports Science Institute Grant The effect of conjugated linoleic acid supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Student: Stickford, J. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $2, Gatorade Sports Science Institute Grant The effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced asthma. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $1,

15 Timothy D Mickleborough, PhD Page 15 Internal (Indiana University) Graduate Student Grants and Awards 1. School of HPER Marjorie R. Phillips Scholarship Award Student: Baysden, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $5, Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of estrogen on muscle soreness and damage. Student: Hamilton, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $1, Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The influence of core and skin temperatures on thermal comfort and behavior. Student: Schlader, Z. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ School of HPER Graduate Student Fellowship Award, Indiana University. Student: Duke, J. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $5, School of HPER Graduate Student Fellowship Award, Indiana University. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $2, School of HPER 60 th Anniversary Student Research Poster Award, Indiana University-Bloomington. (2007). Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ GPSO Spring 2007 Travel Grant, Indiana University-Bloomington. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University Comparative effects of caffeine and a short-acting β 2 -agonist on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Student: VanHaitsma, T. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of conjugated linoleic acid supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Student: Stickford, J. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Department of Kinesiology 2005 Graduate Student Fellowship Award, Indiana University. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Graduate Student Travel-In Aid Awards. School of HPER, Indiana University Students: Tecklenburg S., Stanford, K., Turner, L., Murray, R., Stickford, J. and VanHaitsma, T. $ per student (competitive). Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. 12. Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of inspiratory muscle training on lung function in asthmatics. Student: Turner, L. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $1, Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced asthma. Student: Tecklenburg, S. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of omega-3 fatty acid supplementation on the severity of exercise-induced asthma. Student: Murray, R.L. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $ Graduate Student Research Grant-In-Aid Award. School of HPER, Indiana University The effect of menstrual cycle fluctuations of progesterone and estrogen on the severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. Student: Stanford, K. Advisor: Mickleborough, T.D. $

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