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1 Curriculum Vitae Michael James MacLellan, Ph.D. School of Kinesiology 112 Huey P. Long Fieldhouse Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Tel: Academic Positions Assistant Professor College of Human Sciences and Education, School of Kinesiology Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA 2013 Present Training Postdoctoral Researcher Santa Lucia Foundation, Neuromotor Physiology Laboratory Rome, Italy Research Area: Neuromotor control of human locomotion Advisors: Dr. Francesco Lacquaniti and Dr. Yuri Ivanenko Doctor of Philosophy (Experimental Medicine) Laval University, Faculty of Medicine Quebec City, Quebec, Canada Thesis: Coordination of lower limb segments during obstacle clearance in healthy adults and pathological populations Advisor: Dr. Bradford McFadyen Master of Science (Kinesiology) University of Waterloo, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Thesis: Central nervous system control of dynamic stability during locomotion in complex environments Advisor: Dr. Aftab Patla Bachelor of Science (Honours Kinesiology) Cooperative Program, Neurobehavioural Assessment Option University of Waterloo, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
2 M. MacLellan - 2/11 Supervisory Experience Ph.D. Chair In Progress: Chad Dufrene, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) In Progress: Ahyoung Song, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) Ph.D. Committee Member 2017: Benjamin Mentiplay, Thesis Title: Associations Between Gait and Isometric Lower Limb Strength Following Stroke, School of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University 2016: Tyler Farney, Thesis Title: Relationship between Metabolic Byproducts and Nervous System Failure/Fatigue, Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) 2016: Rebecca Goldstein, Thesis Title: Exploring the Relationship Between Long-Term Memory and Attention Through Attentional Templates, Psychology 2016: Giovanna Catavitello, Thesis Title: The study of limb kinematics in different conditions and environments, Faculty of Medicine, University of Rome, Tor Vergata M.S. Chair, Thesis In Progress: Sam Halle, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) 2015: Stephen Canton, Thesis Title: Active versus Passive Control of Arm Swing: Implications of the Restriction of Pelvis Rotation during Human Locomotion, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) M.S. Chair, Non-Thesis 2016: Shannon Martin, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) 2016: Caitlin McCurley, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) M.S. Committee Member, Thesis 2016: Darren Polk, Thesis Title: Neural Recovery Rates of Knee Extensors Following a Resistance- Training Protocol, Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) M.S. Committee Member, Non-Thesis 2015: Chase Batty, Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) 2015: Natosha Gottlieb, Kinesiology (Exercise Physiology) B.Sc. Chair, Thesis 2016: Lauren Carriere, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior) 2016: Cody Migliore, Kinesiology (Motor Behavior)
3 M. MacLellan - 3/11 Teaching Experience Course Number Title Semester Enrollment KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 4900 Independent Study Fall KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring KIN 4900 Independent Study Spring KIN 3514, SEC 001 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 3514, SEC 002 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 4900 Independent Study Fall KIN 8900 Independent Research Fall KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring KIN 4900 Independent Study Spring KIN 7508 Analysis of Human Movement Spring KIN 8000 Thesis Research Spring KIN 8900 Independent Research Spring KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Summer KIN 8000 Thesis Research Summer KIN 3514, SEC 001 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 3514, SEC 002 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 4900 Independent Study Fall KIN 8000 Thesis Research Fall KIN 3514, SEC 001 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring KIN 3514, SEC 002 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring KIN 4900 Independent Study Spring KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Summer KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Fall KIN 7526 Advanced Topics in Biomechanics Fall KIN 3514, SEC 002 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring
4 M. MacLellan - 4/11 KIN 3514, SEC 003 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Spring KIN 3514 Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Summer Teaching Evaluations KIN 3514: Biomechanical Basis of Kinesiology Semester Course Instructor Overall Evaluation Evaluation Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Spring Fall Note: Evaluations are provided with a categorical scale out of 5 points. KIN 7508: Analysis of Human Movement Semester Course Instructor Overall Evaluation Evaluation Spring Note: Evaluations are provided with a categorical scale out of 5 points. KIN 7526: Advanced Topics in Biomechanics Semester Course Instructor Overall Evaluation Evaluation Fall Note: Evaluations are provided with a categorical scale out of 5 points. Professional Affiliations , 2017 International Society for Posture and Gait Research 2016 North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Society for the Neural Control of Movement 2011 Society for Neuroscience Canadian Stroke Network Québec Rehabilitation Research Network Canadian Society for Biomechanics
5 M. MacLellan - 5/11 Professional Service 2016 Present Member, External Relations Committee International Society for Posture and Gait Research Invited Grant Proposal Ad-Hoc Reviewer 2014 National Science Foundation, BCS Perception, Action & Cognition Unit Invited Manuscript Ad-Hoc Reviewer (List of Journals) Current Pharmaceutical Design Experimental Brain Research Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience Gait and Posture Human Movement Science IEEE Transactions on Robotics Journal of Neurophysiology Journal of Neuroscience Journal of Sport and Health Science Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Neural Plasticity PlosONE Veterinary Surgery University Services Member, Associate/Full Professor in Motor Behavior Search Committee School of Kinesiology, Member, Assistant Professor in Motor Behavior Search Committee School of Kinesiology, Member, Assistant Professor in Motor Behavior Search Committee School of Kinesiology, Member, Technology Committee College of Human Science and Education 2013 Present Associate Member, Graduate Faculty Committee School of Kinesiology, 2013 Present Member, Motor Behavior Concentration School of Kinesiology,
6 M. MacLellan - 6/11 Research Funding Funded: Primary Investigator 2017 CHSE Dean s Auxiliary Faculty Research and Travel Grant $1, CHSE Dean s Auxiliary Faculty Research and Travel Grant $1, Faculty Travel Grant (Domestic) $ Summer Stipend Research Award $5,000 Title: How does the CNS Adjust Locomotor Patterns when Obstructions are Present in the Environment? 2014 Faculty Travel Grant (International) $1,000 Co-Primary Investigator 2017 LSUHSC Research Associate Program $30,210 LSUHSC New Orleans, Department of Orthopaedics Denied: Primary Investigator 2016 Research Competitiveness Subprogram $197,060 Louisiana Board of Regents Title: Neuromuscular Coordination Across the Upper and Lower Limbs following Stroke 2016 Scientist Development Grant $231,000 American Heart Association Title: Neuromuscular Coordination Across the Upper and Lower Limbs following Stroke 2016 Research Competitiveness Subprogram $173,757 Louisiana Board of Regents Title: Neuromuscular Coordination Across the Upper and Lower Limbs following Stroke
7 M. MacLellan - 7/ Traditional Equipment Enhancement $149,864 Louisiana Board of Regents Title: Enhancement of Motion Capture Capabilities for Biomechanical Application Co-Investigator 2014 Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs $500,000 Department of Defense Title: Patient-Specific Exoskeleton Design for a Paretic Hand (Preproposal) Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications (22) 1. MacLellan MJ, Catavitello G, Ivanenko YP, and Lacquaniti F (2017). Planar covariance of upper and lower limb elevation angles during hand-foot crawling in healthy young adults. Exp Brain Res. Accepted: August MacLellan MJ (2017). Modular organization of muscle activity patterns in the leading and trailing limbs during obstacle clearance in healthy adults. Exp Brain Res. 235(7): Cappellini G, Ivanenko YP, Martino G, MacLellan MJ, Sacco A, Morelli D, Lacquaniti F (2016). Immature Spinal Locomotor Output in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Front Physiol. 7: MacLellan MJ, Richards CL, Fung J, and McFadyen BJ (2015). Comparison of kinetic strategies for avoidance of an obstacle with either the paretic or non-paretic as leading limb in persons post stroke. Gait and Posture. 42(3): MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Massaad F, Bruijn SM, Duysens J, and Lacquaniti F (2014). Muscle activation patterns are bilaterally linked during split-belt treadmill walking in humans. J Neurophysiol. 111(8): Sylos-Labini F, Ivanenko YP, MacLellan MJ, Cappellini G, Poppele RE, and Lacquaniti F (2014). Locomotor-like leg movements evoked by rhythmic arm movements in humans. PLoS One. Mar 7;9(3):e MacLellan MJ, Richards CL, Fung J, and McFadyen BJ (2013). Use of segmental coordination analysis of nonparetic and paretic limbs during obstacle clearance in community-dwelling persons after stroke. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 5(5): MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Catavitello G, La Scaleia V, and Lacquaniti F (2013). Coupling of upper and lower limb pattern generators during human crawling at different arm/leg speed combinations. Experimental Brain Research. 225(2): MacLellan MJ, Qaderdan K, Koehestanie P, Duysens J, and McFadyen BJ (2013). Arm movements during split-belt walking reveal predominant patterns of interlimb coupling. Human Movement Science. 32(1):
8 M. MacLellan - 8/ MacLellan MJ and McFadyen BJ (2013). Proximal lower limb muscle energetics and the adaptation of segment elevation angle phasing for obstacle avoidance. Gait & Posture. 37(2): Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Solopova I, Grishin A, MacLellan MJ, Poppele R, Lacquaniti F (2013). Plasticity and modular control of locomotor patterns in neurological disorders with motor deficits. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience. Sept. 10; 7: Sylos-Labini F, Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Portone A, MacLellan MJ, and Lacquaniti F. (2013). Changes of gait kinematics in different simulators of reduced gravity. J Mot Behav. 45(6): Bruijn SM, Massaad F, MacLellan MJ, Van Gestel L, Ivanenko YP, and Duysens J. (2013). Are effects of the symmetric and asymmetric tonic neck reflexes still visible in healthy adults? Neurosci Lett. 556: MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Sylos Labini F, and Lacquaniti F (2012). Features of handfoot crawling behavior in human adults. Journal of Neurophysiology. 107(1): MacLellan MJ, Dupré N, and McFadyen BJ (2011). Increased obstacle clearance in people with ARCA-1 results in part from voluntary coordination changes between the thigh and shank segments. The Cerebellum. 10(4): MacLellan MJ and McFadyen BJ (2010). Segmental control for adaptive locomotor adjustments during obstacle clearance in healthy young adults. Experimental Brain Research. 202(2): Buckley JG, Panesar GK, MacLellan MJ, Pacey I, and Barrett BT (2010). Changes to Control of Adaptive Gait in Individuals with Long-standing Reduced Stereoacuity. Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science. 51(5): Buckley JG, MacLellan MJ, Tucker MW, Scally AJ, and Bennett SJ (2008). Visual guidance of landing behaviour when stepping down to a new level. Experimental Brain Research. 184(2): MacLellan MJ and Patla AE (2006). Adaptations of walking pattern on a compliant surface to regulate dynamic stability. Experimental Brain Research. 173(30): MacLellan MJ and Patla AE (2006). Stepping over an obstacle on a compliant travel surface reveals adaptive and maladaptive changes in locomotion patterns. Experimental Brain Research. 173(3): Paul MA, MacLellan M, and Gray G (2005). Motion-sickness medications for aircrew: impact on psychomotor performance. Aviation, Space & Environmental Medicine. 76(6): Paul MA, Gray G, MacLellan M, and Pigeau RA (2004). Sleep-inducing pharmaceuticals: a comparison of melatonin, zaleplon, zopiclone, and temazepam. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine. 75(6): Peer-Reviewed Conference Abstracts (25) 1. MacLellan MJ and Martin S (2017). Shoulder muscle activity acts to dampen, not drive arm swing motion when altering upper limb mass characteristics. International Society of Posture and Gait Research. Fort Lauderdale, FL, June (Oral Presentation).
9 M. MacLellan - 9/11 2. Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Martino G, MacLellan MJ, Sacco A, Morelli D, Lacquaniti F (2017). Spinal locomotor output in children with cerebral palsy. International Society of Posture and Gait Research. Fort Lauderdale, FL, June (Oral Presentation). 3. Canton SP, MacLellan MJ (2016). Reduction of Pelvis Rotation during Treadmill Walking: Implications on Upper Limb Kinematics and Muscle Activity. North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity. Montreal, Canada, June 15-18, (Oral Presentation). 4. Early KS, Lemoine NP, SImoneaux AB, Scott MC, Mullenix S, Marucci J, Barker A, MacLellan M, Castle RR, Church TS, Earnest CP, Johannsen NM. Heart Rate Response and Activity Level in Division I Football Players During Pre-Season Scrimmage Play. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Boston, MA, June 1-4, (Poster Presentation). 5. MacLellan MJ (2015). Modulation of Spatiotemporal Alpha Motor Neuron Activity Patterns during Obstacle Clearance in Healthy Adults. Society for the Neural Control of Movement. Charleston, South Carolina, April (Poster Presentation). 6. MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Massaad F, Bruijn SM, Duysens J, Lacquaniti F (2014). Muscle activation patterns are bilaterally linked during split-belt treadmill walking in humans. Society for the Neural Control of Movement. Amsterdam, Netherlands, April (Poster Presentation). 7. Sylos-Labini F, Ivanenko Y, MacLellan MJ, Cappellini G, Poppele R, Lacquaniti F (2014). Rhythmic arm movements can evoke leg air-stepping in humans. Society for the Neural Control of Movement. Amsterdam, Netherlands, April (Poster Presentation). 8. MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Sylos Labini F, Morelli D, and Lacquaniti F (2012). First Use of EMG Component Analysis on a Child with Cerebral Palsy. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Trondheim, Norway, June (Poster Presentation). 9. MacLellan MJ, Richards CL, Fung J, and McFadyen BJ (2012). Comparison of locomotor control mechanisms for segmental coordination between non-paretic and paretic limbs during obstacle clearance following stroke. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Trondheim, Norway, June (Poster Presentation). 10. MacLellan MJ and McFadyen BJ (2012). Proximal lower limb muscle energetics and the adaptation of segment elevation angle phasing for obstacle avoidance. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Trondheim, Norway, June (Oral Presentation). 11. MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, La Scaleia V, and Lacquaniti F (2012). Decoupling of upper and lower limb central pattern generators during human crawling may highlight the influence of cortical control on the upper limb. Society for the Neural Control of Movement. Venice, Italy, April (Poster Presentation). 12. Sylos Labini F, La Scaleia V, MacLellan MJ, Hoellinger T, Seetharaman K, Petieau M, Bengoetxea A, Cheron G, and Ivanenko YP (2012). Arm-EMG control for assistive lower limb exoskeleton. Society for the Neural Control of Movement. Venice, Italy, April (Poster Presentation).
10 M. MacLellan - 10/ MacLellan MJ, Ivanenko YP, Cappellini G, Sylos Labini F, and Lacquaniti F (2011). Examination of crawling behaviour in healthy adults suggests flexible coupling of central pattern generators between upper and lower limbs. Neuroscience. Washington D.C., USA, November (Poster Presentation). 14. MacLellan MJ and McFadyen BJ (2009). Patterns of elevation angle planar covariation during obstacle clearance. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Bologna, Italy, June (Poster Presentation). 15. MacLellan MJ, Richards CL, Fung J, and McFadyen BJ (2009). Interlimb strategies for obstacle clearance following stroke. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Bologna, Italy, June (Poster Presentation). 16. McFadyen BJ, MacLellan MJ, Qaderdan K, Koehestanie P, and Duysens J (2009). Arm movements during split-belt walking reveal dominance of interlimb coupling. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Bologna, Italy, June (Poster Presentation). 17. Panesar GK, Barrett BT, Pacey I, MacLellan MJ, and Buckley JG (2008). Amblyopic eyes contribute usefully to the execution of everyday mobility tasks. Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology. Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA, April 27-May 1. (Poster Presentation). 18. MacLellan MJ, Buckley JG, and Patla AE (2007). The importance of binocular vision to the control of dynamic stability during adapted locomotion. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Burlington, Vermont, USA, July (Poster Presentation). 19. Buckley JG, MacLellan MJ, and Bennett SJ (2007). Landing when stepping down to a new level: insights on the sensory control used when online vision is blurred or occluded. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Burlington, Vermont, USA, July (Poster Presentation). 20. MacLellan MJ, and Patla AE (2006). Toe elevation, not toe clearance is controlled during obstacle avoidance. Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, August (Oral Presentation). 21. MacLellan MJ and Patla AE (2006). Active control of center of mass correction during frontal plane surface translations. Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, August (Poster Presentation). 22. Buckley JG, MacLellan MJ, and Patla AE (2006). Foot placement precision when stepping onto a moving target: binocular versus monocular vision. Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, August (Poster Presentation). 23. MacLellan MJ, and Patla AE (2005). Adaptations of walking pattern on a compliant surface. International Society for Posture and Gait Research. Marseille, France, May 29-June 2. (Oral Presentation). 24. MacLellan MJ, Pratt D, and Patla AE. (2004). The effects of a lateral perturbation during backwards walking. Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, August 4-7. (Poster Presentation).
11 M. MacLellan - 11/ Paul MA, Gray G, and MacLellan M (2004). Psychomotor Performance Effects of Anti-Motion Sickness Medications. Aerospace Medical Association. Kansas City, Missouri, USA, May (Poster Presentation). Invited Speaker 2016 Title: Neural Control of Human Locomotion: Healthy Patterns and Pathological Considerations Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Title: Coordination of Human Locomotion: Healthy Patterns and Pathological Considerations LSUHSC Section of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, New Orleans, LA. Honors and Scholarships 2016 TAF Undergraduate Teaching Award Recipient, 2015 Nominated for TAF Undergraduate Teaching Award, 2007 Alexander Graham Bell Canadian Graduate Scholarship (Ph.D.), NSERC 2006 Outstanding Achievement in Graduate Studies, University of Waterloo 2005 Ontario Graduate Scholarship (M.Sc.), University of Waterloo 2005 President s Graduate Scholarship (M.Sc.), University of Waterloo
EDUCATION. University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (September April 2007) Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) in Kinesiology with Honors
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