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1 COMPREHENSIVE PROFESSIONAL VITAE Steven K. Malin, Ph.D Stilmore Rd., South Euclid, OH Cell Phone: EDUCATION PhD, University of Massachusetts, Department of Kinesiology, Amherst, MA, 2010 Designed, implemented and presented results of human (clinical) research studies assessing the interaction of metformin with exercise and diet interventions on energy metabolism, insulin resistance, inflammation, and cardiometabolic risk factors in healthy as well as overweight men and women with prediabetes and metabolic syndrome. MS, University of Delaware, Department of Nutrition, Newark, DE, 2006 Designed, implemented and presented results of human (clinical) research studies assessing the interaction of dietary supplements with exercise capacity and muscle strength in men and women with multiple sclerosis. BSc, King s College, Department of Neuroscience, Wilkes-Barre, PA, 2004 Major: Neuroscience (1 st ) and Psychology (2 nd ) Magna Cum Laude PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, 2010-present Design, implement and present results of human (clinical) research studies assessing bariatric surgery, exercise and diet interventions on energy metabolism, insulin resistance, beta-cell function, incretins, appetite hormones, oxidative stress, inflammation, and cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight men and women with: prediabetes, metabolic syndrome, fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes. Coordinator for the Cleveland Clinic Heart Transplant Team, 2011-present Create schedules for heart research team, coordinate with medical fellows, dissect heart for experimental procedures. Judge, American College of Sports Medicine Nutrition Group Student Research Award, 2010-present Reviewed several applications regarding nutrition, exercise and health or athletic performance for quality, research design, writing quality and overall relativity to advancing the field of nutrition and exercise. Co-Coordinator, Baystate-Umass Collaborative Biomedical Research Program, Amherst, Served as a mentor to undergraduate students on graduate level research. Helped students design presentations, develop note taking skills as well as design studies. Was responsible for orientating students to the Umass Amherst campus, assisted students in receiving scholarship money as well as set up presentations from faculty throughout Umass to our students. Fitness Assessment Instructor, Cardio-Kinetics, Newark, DE, Communicated with individuals suffering from heart disease and diabetes about general nutrition as well as exercise importance. Coordinated specific exercise plans for elderly adults. Assessed blood pressure, heart rate, VO2max, metabolic assessments, musculoskeletal assessments and flexibility. Personal Trainer & Nutrition Consultant, Employee Wellness Center, University of Delaware, 2005 Informed faculty and staff about proper exercise and diet in relation to optimal general health and optimal performance. Performed musculoskeletal tests, flexibility tests, anthropometrics measurements, and skin folds. Also, taught the value of nutrition with respect to weight control and performed nutrition assessments. 1
2 CURRENT RESEARCH INTERSTS Understanding how to optimize the exercise effect on metabolic health with use of pharmacology and diet. Determining the effects of bariatric surgery on glycemic control, insulin action, and cardiovascular health. Exploring the roles of endocrine related inflammation and substrate metabolism during rest, exercise and meal intake in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance. Use of dietary supplements as a tool for improving athletic and functional performance. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor (onsite), Seminar in Writing for Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Spring 2011 Lectured approximately 50 undergraduate students. Manage 1 graduate teaching assistant and 1 undergraduate teaching assistant. Overall manager of grades, projects, and course development. Instructor (onsite), Human Performance and Nutrition, University of Massachusetts, Fall 2010 Lectured to approximately 180 undergraduate students. Manage 4 graduate teaching assistants and 5 undergraduate teaching assistants. Overall manager of grades and 10 onsite discussion sections. Instructor (online), Diet, supplements and athletic performance, University of Massachusetts, 2009-present Oversee and design lectures to undergraduate and continuing education students. Instruct lectures, facilitate discussions via an online chat room, create semester term paper topics and case studies, manage all grades, as well as hold office hours. Instructor (online), Human Performance and Nutrition, University of Massachusetts, Oversee and design lectures to undergraduate and continuing education students. Instruct lectures, facilitate discussions via an online chat room, create semester term paper topics and case studies, manage all grades, as well as hold office hours. ADVISING EXPERIENCE Laura Thistle, B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Graduated 2010 Thesis: The effects of combining exercise training and metformin on body weight and food intake in individuals with pre-diabetes. Responsibilities: Assist in project development, perform data collection, entry and analysis for food intake, steps per day, perceived appetite and anthropometric measures. Oleg Kamentsky, B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Graduated 2010 Thesis: The effects of combining exercise training and metformin on cardio-metabolic health in individuals with pre-diabetes. Responsibilities: Assist in project development, perform data collection, entry and analysis for blood lipids, anthropometric measures, and conduct lab protocol for blood pressure and cholesterol analysis. Sarah Casey, B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Graduated 2010 Project: The effect of metformin and exercise training on aerobic fitness in men and women with pre-diabetes. Responsibilities: Assist in project development, perform data collection, entry and analysis for blood lipids, anthropometric measures, and conduct lab protocol for blood pressure and cholesterol analysis. Corianne Oliver, B.S. in Biology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Graduated 2011 Thesis: The role of thermal stress during exercise on appetite regulation in recreationally active men and women. 2
3 Responsibilities: Independently develop project, perform data collection, entry and analysis, conduct lab protocol for submaximal exercise tests, hormonal analysis, blood glucose and insulin analysis. Joy Nightingale, B.S. in Kinesiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, Graduated 2011 Thesis: The effects of exercise training and metformin on reducing cardiometabolic disease risk factors individuals with the metabolic syndrome. Responsibilities: Assist in project development, perform data collection, entry and analysis, conduct lab protocol for blood lipid, glucose, hormonal analysis. Nicole Nemi, B.S. in Exercise Science, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH, Graduated 2013 Project: Effect of exercise training with a low glycemic index diets in older men and women with the metabolic syndrome. Responsibilities: Assist in data acquisition, perform data entry and calculations. Stephen Finnegan, High School Student, Cleveland, OH, Graduated 2013 Project: Exercise dose: Is there a critical threshold for improving β-cell function in older adults? Responsibilities: Assist in data acquisition, perform data entry and calculations. Michelle Elkadi, MS, Cleveland Clinic Dietetic Intern, Cleveland, OH, Project: Role of Dietary Fats During Exercise Training in Obese Adults with Prediabetes. Responsibilities: Data analysis, data organization, literature review, propose study and develop a paper/manuscript. Cortney Staruch, BS, Cleveland Clinic Dietetic Intern, Cleveland, OH, Project: Exercise Responsiveness for Glucose Regulation following 7-days of Exercise Responsibilities: Data analysis, data organization, literature review, propose study and develop a paper/manuscript. TECHNICAL SKILLS Stable isotope analysis (6,6-2H glucose) via high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic and hyperglycemic clamp technique Dual-tracer (6,6-2H glucose + 13C) approach to study glucose uptake, endogenous glucose production, exogenous glucose meal appearance and blood glucose oxidation. 13-C Leucine for determination of whole-body protein synthesis/breakdown. Oral glucose tolerance test and mixed-meal tolerance test. Glucose Analox (GL-5 model) for glucose, lactate and cholesterol measures. True Max 2400 for peak oxygen consumption (VO 2 peak) and resting metabolism tests Experienced in placing catheters and butterfly needles Insulin, Free Fatty Acid, C-reactive protein, Fetuin-A, DPP-4, and Triglyceride Assays Biodex Multi-Joint Dynamometer Diet Analysis Plus/ ESHA Food Processor DEXA, Body Mass Index Scores, Waist circumference measures 1055R Exer-3R Open Treadmill for Rats with Shocker (6-100 M/m) R Statistical Software, Microsoft Package (Word, Power-Point, Excel), and Blackboard Course Designer 3
4 GRANT/ABSTRACT REVIEWER Health Research Awards (HRA-2013-HSR-259) Ireland Funding agency (grant) American Diabetes Associations 74 th Scientific Sessions, June 13-17, 2014 (abstract) INVITED REVIEWER Applied Physiology, Nutrition, & Metabolism (2) The American Journal of Medicine (1) Obesity (4) Journal of Applied Physiology (2) Microcirculation (1) European Journal of Applied Physiology (1) Medicine & Science and Sports & Exercise (1) PLoS One (1) Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism (1) PEER REVIEW PUBLICATIONS 1. Malin, SK and Cotguna N. Creatine Supplementation Enhances Endurance Performance in Trained Rats. Journal of Dietary Supplements. 2008, 5(2), Malin, SK, Cotguna N, Fang C. Short term Creatine supplementation does not enhance work capacity in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. Journal of Dietary Supplements. 2008, 5(1), Malin, SK, Stephens BR, Hagobian TA, Sharoff CG, Chipkin SR, and Braun B Metformin alters substrate oxidation during and after exercise. International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism; 2010, 20(1): Sharoff CG, Hagobian TA, Malin, SK, Chipkin SR, Yu H, Hirshman M, Goodyear L, and Braun B. Combining short-term metformin treatment and one bout of exercise does not increase insulin action in insulin resistant individuals. American Journal of Physiology, Endocrinology and Metabolism; 2010, 298(4): E Malin, SK, Gerber, R, Chipkin, SR, and Braun, B. Combining metformin with exercise does not produce additive effects on whole body insulin sensitivity in individuals with prediabetes. Diabetes Care; 2012, 35(1) Granados K, Stephens BR, Malin, SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Effects of inactivity and energy status on appetite regulation in men and women. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 2012; 37(2): Malin, SK and Kirwan JP. Fasting hyperglycemia blunts the reversal of impaired glucose tolerance after exercise training in obese older adults. Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, 2012, 14(9): Malin, SK, Nightingale, J, Choi, S, Chipkin, SR, and Braun, B. Metformin modifies the exercise training effects on risk factors for cardiovascular disease in impaired glucose tolerant adults. Obesity, 2013; 21(1):
5 9. Malin, SK, Niemi, N, Solomon, TPS, Haus, JM, Kelly, KR, Filion, J, Rocco, M, Kashyap, SR, Barkoukis, H, and Kirwan, JP. Exercise training with weight loss and a high or low glycemic diet reduces metabolic syndrome severity in older adults. Annals of Nutrition & Metabolism, 2012; 61(2): Glass, C, Hipskind, P, Tsien, C, Malin, SK, Kasumov, T, Kirwan, JP, Dasarathy, S. Hospitalized Cirrhotic patients have a non-physiological respiratory quotient compared to healthy controls. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2013, 114(5): Malin, SK and Braun, B. Effects of metformin on fat oxidation during exercise in individuals with impaired glucose tolerance. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 2012, 38(4): Samat, A, Malin, SK, Huang, H, Schauer, PR, Kirwan, JP, Kashyap, SR. Ghrelin suppression is associated with weight loss and insulin action following gastric bypass surgery at 12 months in obese adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, Obesity, and Metabolism, 2013, 15(10) Solomon, TJP, Malin SK, Karstoft, K, Haus, JM, and Kirwan JP. Exercise-responsiveness and glycaemic control: the beneficial effect of physical activity is diminished by ambient hyperglycaemia. Journal of American Medical Association, 2013, 173(19): Malin, SK, Viskochil, R, Oliver, C, and Braun, B. Fasting hyperglycemia shifts fuel reliance to fat during exercise in adults with impaired glucose tolerance. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2013, 115(1): Malin, SK, Huang, H, Kashyap, SR, and Kirwan, JP. Lower Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 following exercise training is related to increased insulin sensitivity in adults with metabolic syndrome. Peptides, 2013, 47: Malin, SK, Fealy, C, Haus, JM, Pagadala, M, Scelsi, AR, Huang, H, Lu, L, McCullough, AJ, Flask, CA, and Kirwan, JP. Decreased fetuin-a correlates with improved glucose tolerance after short-term exercise training in adults with NAFLD. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2013, 115(7): Solomon, TJP, Malin SK, Karstoft, K, Haus, JM, Kashyap, SR, and Kirwan JP. Pancreatic beta-cell function is a stronger predictor of changes in glycemic control after an aerobic exercise intervention than peripheral insulin sensitivity. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013, 98(10): Malin, SK, Finnegan, S, Fealy, C, Filion, J, Rocco, M, and Kirwan, JP. β-cell dysfunction is associated with metabolic syndrome severity in older obese adults. (Accepted: Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders, 2013). 19. Malin, SK, Solomon, TPS, Finnegan, Blaszczak, A, Filion, J, and Kirwan, JP. Pancreatic beta-cell function increases in a linear dose-response manner following exercise training in adults with prediabetes. (Accepted: American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013). 20. Malin, SK*, Hinnerichs*, KR, Echtenkamp, BG, Evetovich, TK, and Engebretsen, BJ. Effect of adiposity on insulin action after resistance exercise in non-diabetic women. (Accepted: European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2013). *Shared first author responsibility 21. Malin, SK, Navaneethan, SD, Muyla, A, Huang, H, and Kirwan, JP. Decreased plasma chemerin after exercise training correlates with reduced body fat and blood lipids. (Accepted: Journal of Health, Aging and Nutrition, 2013). 22. Malin, SK, Samat, A, Wolski, K, Abood, B, Pothier, C, Bhat, DL, Nissen, S, Brethauer, SA, Schauer, PR, Kirwan, JP, and Kashyap SR. Improved acylated ghrelin suppression at 2 years: effects of bariatric surgery versus standard medical therapy in type 2 diabetics (Accepted: International Journal of Obesity, 2013). 23. Malin, SK, Haus, JM, Solomon, TPS, Blaszczak, A, and Kirwan, JP. Insulin sensitivity and metabolic flexibility after exercise training among different obese insulin resistant phenotypes. (Accepted: American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2013). 5
6 24. Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, Ling-Sia, C, Gonzalez F. Pancreatic beta-cell function is inversely related to glucose-induced oxidative stress in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). (Accepted: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013). 25. Malin, SK, Krishanan, RK, Marchetti, CM, Willimson, DL, and Kirwan, JP. Free fatty acid-induced peripheral and hepatic insulin resistance is exaggerated in old compared to young adults (Submitted: Journal of Gerontology, 2013). 26. Muyla, A, Malin, SK, Haus, JM, Solomon, TPS, Kelly, KR, and Kirwan, JP. PGC-1 alpha and fat metabolism are upregulated after both high and low glycemic index diets and exercise training in older adults. (in preparation: PLoS One, 2013). 27. Malin, SK*, del Rincon, JP*, and Kirwan, JP. Circulating fetuin-a decreases following exercise-induced weight loss in older prediabetic adults in association with reduced hepatic insulin resistance (in preparation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013). *Shared first author responsibility 28. Malin, SK, Kashyap, SR, Hammel, J, Miyazaki, Y, Kirwan, JP and DeFronzo, RA. Adjusting glucosestimulated insulin secretion for adipose insulin resistance: a novel index of beta-cell function in obese adults (in preparation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013). 29. Navaneethan, S, Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, Kashyap, SR, and Schauer, PR. Improvements in insulin resistance, adipokines and kidney function following bariatric surgery (in preparation: Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2013). BOOK CHAPTERS 1. Malin, SK and Kashyap, SR. Role of bariatric surgery in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. (Accepted: Therapy for Diabetes Mellitus and Related Disorders: American Diabetes Association, 2013). ABSTRACTS 1. Malin SK, Kodra C. Creatine Supplementation Enhances Rat s Endurance in a Treadmill Performance Test. (2006). American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 2. Malin SK, Cotguna N, Fang C. Short term Creatine supplementation does not enhance work capacity in individuals with Multiple Sclerosis. (2006). American College of Sports Medicine Conference on Integrative Physiology of Exercise. Indianapolis, IN. 3. Malin SK, Stephens BR, Sharoff CG, Chipkin SR, and Braun B. Metformin treatment decreases fat utilization after exercise (2008). APS Intersociety Meeting: Integrative Biology of Exercise V. Hilton Head, South Carolina. 4. Stephens BR, Granados K, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Effects of inactivity and energy status on appetite regulation in men and women. (2008). APS Intersociety Meeting: Integrative Biology of Exercise V. Hilton Head, South Carolina. 5. Granados K, Stephens BR, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Detrimental effects of inactivity on insulin action: role of energy surplus. (2008). APS Intersociety Meeting: Integrative Biology of Exercise V. Hilton Head, South Carolina. 6. Hinnerichs K., Echtenkamp B, Malin SK, Evetovich T, Conley D, Braun B., and Engebretsen, B. Insulin sensitivity increases in lean but not obese young women after 7 weeks of progressive resistance training. (2008). APS Intersociety Meeting: Integrative Biology of Exercise V. Hilton Head, South Carolina. 7. Sharoff CG, Malin SK, Hagobian TA, Chipkin SR, and Braun B. The combined effects of metformin and exercise on metabolic flexibility and substrate utilization during exercise and insulin stimulation in insulin resistant individuals. (2008). American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. 6
7 8. Sharoff CG, Malin SK, Hagobian TA, Chipkin SR, Yu H, Hirshman M, Goodyear LJ, and Braun B. Combining short-term metformin treatment and acute exercise does not improve insulin sensitivity. (2008). American Diabetes Association San Francisco, CA. 9. Granados K, Stephens BR, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Effects of inactivity and energy status on appetite regulation in men and women. (2009). American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. 10. Stephens BR, Granados K, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Detrimental effects of inactivity on insulin action: role of energy surplus. (2009). American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. 11. Nightingale, J, Malin, SK, and Braun, B. Effects of adding metformin to exercise training to reduce risk factors for the metabolic syndrome. (2010). New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Providence, RI. 12. Malin, SK, Gerber, R, Chipkin, S, and Braun, B. Effect of Exercise Training with and without Metformin on Insulin Sensitivity in Individuals with Prediabetes. (2010). Integrative Physiology of Exercise Conference. Miami, FL. 13. Oliver, C, Malin, SK, Chipkin, S, and Braun, B. Exercise Training, with and without metformin, improves markers of cardiometabolic health in Adults with Prediabetes. (2010). Integrative Physiology of Exercise Conference. Miami, FL. 14. Viskochil, R, Malin, SK, Gerber, R, Chipkin, S, and Braun, B. Metformin Enhances the Effects of Exercise Training on Fasting insulin Secretion in Adults with Prediabetes. (2010). Integrative Physiology of Exercise Conference. Miami, FL. 15. Granados K, Stephens BR, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Sex Differences in Appetite Regulation With 24 hours of Imposed Sitting. (2010). Integrative Physiology of Exercise Conference. Miami, FL. 16. Malin, SK, Choi, S, Thistle, LJ, and Braun, B. The Effects of Exercise Training and/or Metformin for 12 weeks on Body weight and Energy Intake in Individuals with Prediabetes.. (2010). American Dietetics Association. Boston, MA. 17. Kamenetsky, OA, Malin, SK, and Braun, B. Combining Metformin and/or Exercise Improves Cardiovascular Health in Men and Women with Prediabetes. (2010). Massachusetts Undergraduate conference, Amherst, MA. 18. Casey, S, Malin, SK, and Braun, B. Effect of Metformin and Exercise Training on Aerobic Fitness in Men and Women with Prediabetes. (2010). Massachusetts Undergraduate conference, Amherst, MA. 19. Thistle, LJ, Malin, SK, Choi, S, and Braun, B. The Effects of Exercise Training and/or Metformin on Body weight and Food Intake in Individuals with Prediabetes. (2010). Massachusetts Undergraduate conference, Amherst, MA. 20. Choi, S, Malin SK, Braun B. Effects of exercise training and/or metformin treatment on body weight and food intake in individuals with prediabetes. (2010). Massachusetts Dietetic Association Conference, MA. 21. Gerber R, Malin SK, Chipkin SR, Freedson P, and Braun B. Relationship between habitual physical activity and whole-body insulin sensitivity in individuals with prediabetes. (2010). American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. 22. Oliver, C, Malin, SK, and Braun, B. Suppression of Appetite after Exercise: Role of Elevated body temperature. (2011). Massachusetts Undergraduate conference, Amherst, MA. 23. Malin, SK, Granados K, Viskochil R, Chipkin SR, and Braun, B. Adding metformin to exercise training alters insulin resistance and risk factors for the metabolic syndrome. (2011). American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO. 24. Granados K, Stephens BR, Malin SK, Zderic T, Hamilton M, and Braun B. Insulin secretion is not effected by acute physical inactivity or energy surplus. (2011). American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO 7
8 25. Malin, SK, Niemi, N, Solomon, TPS, Haus, JM, Kelly, KR, Filion, J, Rocco, M, Kashyap, SR, Barkoukis, H, and Kirwan, JP Effects of low and high glycemic index diets with exercise training in older adults with the metabolic syndrome. (2011). Cleveland Clinic Obesity Submit, Cleveland, OH. 26. Malin, SK, and Kirwan, JP. Fasting hyperglycemia blunts the regression of impaired glucose tolerance after lifestyle modification in older adults. (2012). Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA. 27. Samat A, Malin, SK, Huang, H, Schauer, PS, Kirwan, JP, and Kashyap, SR Suppression of Ghrelin after Gastric Bypass Surgery is Associated with Weight Loss in Super Obese Patients with T2DM. (2012). American Diabetes Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. 28. Muyla, A, Haus, JM, Solomon, TPJ, Kelley, KR, Malin, SK, and Kirwan JP. Upregulation of PGC-1 and fat transport/oxidation genes in skeletal muscle is linked to improved insulin sensitivity following a lifestyle intervention in obese humans. (2012). American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA. 29. Malin, SK, Huang, H, Muyula A, Kashyap, SR, and Kirwan, JP. DPP-4 may mediate reduced insulin resistance after exercise training induced weight loss in adults with metabolic syndrome. (2013). American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. 30. Viskochil, R, Kozey-Keadle, S, Malin, SK, Chipkin, SR, Freedson, PS, Braun, B. Exercise training combined with metformin lowers circulating proinsulin concentrations in adults with prediabetes (2013). American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. 31. Malin, SK, Samat, A, Wolski, K, Abood, B, Pothier, C, Bhat, DL, Nissen, S, Brethauer, SA, Schauer, PR, Kirwan, JP, and Kashyap SR. Gastric bypass surgery enhances ghrelin suppression in parallel with improved beta-cell function and central adiposity at 24 months in adults with type 2 diabetes. (2013). American Diabetes Association, Chicago, IL. 32. Mahmoud, AM, Somal V, Solomon, TPJ, Kasumov, T, Fealy CE, Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, and Haus, JM. RAGE Expression in Human Skeletal Muscle is Normalized Following Aerobic Exercise Training. (2013). American Diabetes Association, Chicago, IL. 33. Nadolski, LE, Solomon, TPJ, Fealy, CE, Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, Haus, JM. Diminished Glyoxalase I Activity in Skeletal Muscle of Older Obese Individuals is Associated with Determinants of Metabolic Health. (2013). American Diabetes Association, Chicago, IL. 34. Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, Ling-Sia, C, Gonzalez F. Pancreatic beta-cell function is inversely related to glucose-induce oxidative stress in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). (2013). Endocrinology. San Francisco, CA. 35. del Rincon, JP, Malin, SK, and Kirwan, JP. Circulating fetuin-a decreases following exercise-induced weight loss in older prediabetic adults in association with reduced hepatic insulin resistance. (2013). Endocrinology. San Francisco, CA. 36. Mahmoud AM, Mey JT, Solomon TPJ, Fealy CE, Malin SK, Kirwan JP, and Huas JM. Glycoxalase 1 protein expression in human insulin resistant skeletal muscle. (2013). Biochemical Society: Glyoxalase Centennial: 100 Years of Glyoxalase Research and Emergence of Dicarbonyl Stress, UK 37. Navaneethan, S, Malin, SK, Kirwan, JP, Schauer, PR. Changes in insulin resistance, adipokines and kidney function following bariatric surgery. (2013). American Society of Nephrology. Atlanta, GA. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 1. Malin, SK, Samat, A, Wolski, K, Abood, B, Pothier, C, Bhat, DL, Nissen, S, Brethauer, SA, Schauer, PR, Kirwan, JP, and Kashyap SR. Ghrelin regulation in the remission of type 2 diabetes following surgery (2013). Obesity Submit Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. 8
9 2. Malin, SK, Fealy, CE, Haus, JM, Pagadala, M, Scelsi, AR, Huang, H, Lu, L, McCullough, AJ, Flask, CA, and Kirwan, JP. Exercise reduces fetuin-a levels in conjunction with glucose control after 7-days of exercise in adults with NAFLD. (2012). Obesity Submit Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH. 3. Malin, SK, Fealy, CE, Haus, JM, Pagadala, M, Scelsi, AR, Huang, H, Lu, L, McCullough, AJ, Flask, CA, and Kirwan, JP. Decreased fetuin-a correlates with glucose tolerance following short-term exercise training in adults with NAFLD. (2012). American Diabetes Association, Philadelphia, PA. 4. Malin, SK, Gerber, R, Chipkin, SR, and Braun, B. Adding metformin to exercise attenuates gains in insulin sensitivity in individuals with prediabtetes. (2010). New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Providence, RI. 5. Malin SK and Braun B. Effects of exercise training and metformin on substrate utilization in individuals with prediabetes. (2010). American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD. 6. Malin SK, Howe C, Braun, B., and Freedson P. Substrate utilization differences during submaximal exercise between lean, overweight and obese children. (2009). American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington. 7. Malin SK, Stephens BR, Hagobian TA, Sharoff CG, Chipkin SR, and Braun B Metformin alters substrate oxidation and perception of effort during exercise. (2008). American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN. 8. Malin SK, Stephens BR, Hagobian TA, Sharoff CG, Chipkin SR, and Braun B. Metformin alters substrate oxidation during submaximal exercise. (2007). Student presentation symposium at the New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Providence, RI. 9. Malin, SK. Creatine supplementation does not enhance muscle capacity in individuals with multiple sclerosis. (2006) Student presentation symposium at the New England Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Providence, RI. 10. University of Delaware, Annual Teaching Assistant Conference 2005, Guest Lecture on Assessment Tools Used in the Classroom and Panelist for Discussion on the Life of a TA 11. Malin SK, Kodra C, O Brien M, Dunley, J. Effect of creatine supplementation on run performance in rats. King s College, Neuroscience Research Day, INVITED TALKS 1. Guest Lecture in Molecular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland OH Title: Glucose metabolism during exercise and the metabolic syndrome. 2. Guest lecture in Nutrition 577, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Title: Role of exercise in preventing type 2 diabetes. 3. Seminar Talk, University of Delaware, Newark, DE Title: Combining exercise with metformin: is it beneficial for metabolic health? GRANTS $45,000 National Institutes of Health Training Grant, T32 DK007319, present $5,000 from American College of Sports Medicine Doctoral Grant, 2008 $300 Travel Grant from University of Massachusetts, 2008 $300 Travel Grant from University of Delaware Graduate Studies Office, 2006 $850 Travel Grant from University of Delaware, Nutrition Department, 2006 $250 from University of Delaware Graduate Research Funding,
10 $7,000 from King s College for Creatine Supplementation study on endurance enhancement, 2003 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP Obesity Society, 2011-present American Physiological Society, 2010-present American College of Sports Medicine, 2005-present Alpha Epsilon Delta Member (Professional Medical-Health Society), 2003-present Psi Chi Member (Psychology Society), 2004-present VOLUNTEER WORK Boot camp for Dads ; new dad support counselor, University of Delaware student representative for Nutrition Graduate Students, University of Delaware Employee Wellness Center Screening for Diabetes, High Blood Pressure Cholesterol, 2006 and American Red Cross, Blood Runner, King s College Treist Hall, Home for mentally handicapped individuals, St. James Elementary School Track & Field/ Basketball coach, HONORS & SCHOLARSHIPS Cleveland Clinic Caregiver Appreciation Award, 2012, 2013 American Kinesiology Association Doctoral Student Award, American Kinesiology Association, 2011 Michael Polluck Clinical Research Award, American College of Sports Medicine, 2011 David N. Camaione Doctoral Scholarship Award, New England Chapter of ACSM, Doctoral Student Investigator Award, New England Chapter of the ACSM, First Place Scholar Research Award for School of Public Health University of Massachusetts, 2008 Graduate Research Assistantship, $30000, University of Massachusetts, 2006-present Graduate Teaching Assistantship, $28000, University of Delaware, Moreau Scholarship, $10000, King s College, J. Wood Platt Caddie Scholarship $8200, Philadelphia Golf Association, New Economic & Technology Scholarship, $9000, State of Pennsylvania, Scholar Athlete Award, Bishop McDevitt High School, Philadelphia Catholic League Football MVP,
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