CURRICULUM VITAE Jessica R. Knurick, Ph.D 4505 S. Maryland Parkway (702) 895-1453 Las Vegas, NV 89154-3034 jessica.knurick@unlv.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. Physical Activity, Nutrition, & Wellness 2015 Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ Mentor: Carol S. Johnston, Ph.D. Dissertation Effects of Postmeal Walking on Postprandial Glucose Control & Oxidative Stress Registered Dietitian (RD) RD Eligible: 2015 Individualized Supervised Practice Pathway (ISPP) Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics (AND) M.S. Exercise Science 2012 East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA Mentor: Shala E. Davis, Ph.D. B.A. Financial Management 2010 Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL Teaching Experience Assistant Professor, Kinesiology & Nutrition Sciences, University of Nevada, Las Vegas 2015-present Principles of Nutrition (Fall 2015) Instructed introductory course on nutrition functions and bases for nutrient requirement at the cellular level. Adjunct Faculty, Health & Nutrition, Scottsdale Community College 2012-2015 Principles of Human Nutrition (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015) Designed and instructed course focusing on health promotion, metabolism, and concepts for conveying accurate nutrition information in a professional setting. Principles of Human Nutrition Laboratory (Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013) Developed and led the laboratory component of Human Nutrition, including designing lectures and labs focused on nutritional and anthropometric assessments. Introduction to Exercise Physiology (Spring, 2013, Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015) Designed and instructed this online course focusing on the principles of exercise science and anatomy/physiology with an emphasis on the skeletal, muscular, respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Introduction to Exercise Science, Kinesiology, and Physical Education (Summer 2013 & 2014) Instructed course providing students with a general overview of the disciplines and professions associated with the fields of exercise science, kinesiology and physical education. Teaching Assistant, Physical Activity, Nutrition & Wellness Arizona State University 2012-2014 Sports Nutrition (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) Delivered 2 lectures, aided in grading, and facilitated discussion board posts Micronutrient Metabolism (Fall 2013) Delivered 1 lecture, conducted exam review sessions, and aided in grading Nutrition Counseling (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) Lead all aspects of the nutritional interviewing lab component and aided in grading 1
Cultural Aspects of Food (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) Aided in grading assignments for this online course Management of Food Service Systems (Fall 2012, Spring 2013) Aided in grading assignments Teaching Assistant, Exercise Science, East Stroudsburg University 2011-2012 Advanced Laboratory Techniques in Exercise Physiology (Spring 2012) Assisted in all laboratory preparation and assessments and aided in grading Experimental Physiology (Fall 2011, Spring 2012) Assisted in laboratory setup and some assessments Exercise Physiology I (Fall 2011) Assisted in all laboratory preparation and assessments and aided in grading laboratory reports Exercise Physiology II (Spring 2012) Assisted in all laboratory preparation and assessments and aided in grading laboratory reports Invited Guest Lecturer Topics in Nutrition for Exercise Professionals, Physical Activity & Health, UNLV, October 2015 Sport Nutrition for Marathon Runners. Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, January 2014 Iron Metabolism. Micronutrient Metabolism, Arizona State University, February 2014 Sport Nutrition for Marathon Runners. Achilles International, November 2013 Nutritional Importance for the Elderly. Shadow Mountain Senior Center, August 2013 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Coordinator Role: Lead all aspects of the research process including study design, subject recruitment, student volunteer coordination, data collection, laboratory analyses and analysis of results. Effect of a Postmeal Walk on Postprandial Glycemia and Oxidative Stress 2014-2015 Purpose: to evaluate the effects of a postprandial walk on the two-hour glucose and insulin area under the curve, as well as markers of oxidative stress, in a group of pre-diabetic individuals Effects of a 12-week Zone Feeding Trial on Body Weight and Health Status 2014-2015 Purpose: to evaluate the effect of re-engineered carbohydrate meal plans on body weight and biomarkers of health including blood cholesterol, blood glucose, and satiety. Using Postprandial Walking to Prevent Diabetes 2013-2014 Purpose: to evaluate the effects of postmeal walking on markers of oxidative stress and glycemia in hyperinsulinemic individuals Evaluating Fat Oxidation in a Vegetarian Population 2012-2013 Purpose: to evaluate substrate utilization, bone health, and biomarkers in omnivores, vegetarians, and vegans The Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Anaerobic Capacity and Body Composition 2010-2011 Purpose: to evaluate the effects of an 8-week vegetarian diet on anaerobic capacity and body composition Graduate Research Assistant Role: Participated in some or all aspects of subject recruitment, student volunteer coordination, data collection, laboratory analyses and analysis of results. Evaluation of the anti-aging properties of Product B 2013-2014 Purpose: to examine the impact of daily ingestion of Product B on antioxidant status, oxidative stress, inflammation, and vascular health 2
Energy Expenditure During Ambulatory Physical Activity While Wearing Two Different 2013 Walking Shoes Purpose: to evaluate breathing and energy expenditure while wearing two different walking shoes PUBLICATIONS Knurick, J.R., Johnston, C.S., Wherry, S.J., Aguayo, I. (2015) Comparison of Correlates of Bone Mineral Density in Individuals Adhering to Lacto-Ovo, Vegan, or Omnivore Diets: A Cross-Sectional Investigation. Nutrients. Papers Under Review Sweazea, K, Knurick, J.R., Johnston, C.S. Daily Ingestion of Product B Successfully Lowers Markers of Oxidative Stress in a Healthy Population. Journal of Nutritional Supplements. Papers in Development Knurick, J.R., Sauers, E., Moir, G.L., Davis, S.E. The Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Anaerobic Capacity and Strength. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. Knurick, J.R., Johnston, C.S. A Short Postmeal Walk Attenuates Postprandial Hyperglycemia in an At-Risk Population. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. Bliss, C., Knurick, J.R., Johnston, C.S. Diet Quality of Omnivores, Vegans and Vegetarians as Measured by the Healthy Eating Index 2010 and the Rapid Eating and Activity Assessment for Participants. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Goett, T., Knurick, J.R., Johnston, C.S. Defining Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Vegetarians using TCII. Nutrients. ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS Oral Presentations Knurick, J.R., C.S. Johnston, & G.A. Gaesser, Postmeal Walking Attenuates Postprandial Hyperglycemia in a Population at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes. Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Newport Beach, CA 2014. Knurick, J.R., C.S. Johnston, & P.D. Swan, High Carbohydrate Oxidation is Associated with Vegan Diets and Dyslipidemia. American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Orlando, FL 2014. Knurick, J.R., S.E. Davis, E. Sauers, & G. Moir. The Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Anaerobic Capacity and Body Composition. Mid-Atlantic American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Harrisburg, PA 2011. Poster Presentations Knurick, J.R., C.S. Johnston, & G.A. Gaesser, Effects of Postmeal Walking on Postprandial Glucose Control and Oxidative Stress. Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Newport Beach, CA 2015. Knurick, J.R., C.S. Johnston, & G.A. Gaesser, Postmeal Walking Attenuates Postprandial Hyperglycemia in a Population at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes. National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, San Diego, CA 2015. Voytyuk M, D. Hruscha, J.R. Knurick, & C.S. Johnston, Food Choice and Naturalness Perceptions. Society for Applied Anthropology Conference, Albuquerque, NM 2014. 3
Knurick, J.R., C.S. Johnston, & P.D. Swan, High Carbohydrate Oxidation is Associated with Vegan Diets and Dyslipidemia. Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Newport Beach, CA 2013. Knurick, J.R., W.J. Tucker, D.M. Bhammar, B.J. Sawyer, & G.A. Gaesser. Accuracy of SenseWear Pro Armband in Assessing Energy Expenditure in Young and Older Adults. National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Indianapolis, IN 2013. Knurick, J.R., L. Fladell, & C.S. Johnston. Efficacy of an Evidence-based Food Guide for Vegetarians and Vegans. Experimental Biology Conference, Boston, MA 2013. Knurick, J.R., S.E. Davis, E. Sauers, & G. Moir. The Effects of a Vegetarian Diet on Anaerobic Capacity and Body Composition. National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, San Francisco, CA 2012. Sauers, E.J., J.R. Knurick, S.E. Davis, & G. Moir. Anaerobic Performance in Women is Unaffected by an Eight- Week Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian Diet. National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, San Francisco, CA 2012. GRANTS AND PROPOSALS (FUNDED) Using Postmeal Walking to Prevent Diabetes Author: Jessica Knurick (PI) Amount: $2,000.00 Travel Grant to Deliver Paper to Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Orange County, October, 2014 Amount: $545.00 Funding Source: Scottsdale Community College Professional Growth Conference, Orlando, May 2014 Using Postprandial Walking to Prevent Diabetes Author: Jessica Knurick (PI) Funding Source: Scottsdale Community College Professional Growth Conference, Indianapolis, June 2013 Impact of Vegetarian Diets on Body Fat Utilization Author: Jessica Knurick (PI) Funding Source: East Stroudsburg University Exercise Science Department Conference, San Francisco, June 2012 Amount: $300.00 4
Funding Source: East Stroudsburg University Graduate College Conference, San Francisco, June 2012 Amount: $300.00 Funding Source: East Stroudsburg University Graduate College Travel Grant to Deliver Paper to Regional American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Harrisburg, PA, November 2011 Amount: $150.00 Funding Source: East Stroudsburg University Graduate College Travel Grant to the National American College of Sports Medicine Conference, Denver, June 2011 Amount: $300.00 SERVICE University Service Executive Officer: Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise & Sport (PINES) 2015-Present Volunteer Coordinator: Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise & Sport (PINES) 2013-2015 Travel Grant Reviewer: Graduate Professional Student Association 2013-2015 Planning Committee Member: Building Healthy Lifestyles Conference 2013-2015 Community Service Volunteer at Feed My Starving Children, Phoenix, AZ 2015 -Helped pack 32,832 meals to feed malnourished children throughout the world Healthy Start Summer Program Leader, University of Miami 2012 -Lectured daily on topics in exercise physiology & nutrition -Oversaw labs covered in the human performance lab -Organized & lead various daily exercise sessions AWARDS & HONORS Appointments Board Member, Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise & Sport (PINES) -Facilitate all volunteer efforts throughout the organization -Manage all aspects of the organization s website 2013-present President, Exercise & Wellness Graduate Club 2014-2015 -Facilitate and lead monthly meetings for all club members -Establish relationships with community leaders for service projects Vice President, Exercise & Wellness Graduate Club 2012-2014 -Coordinated volunteer efforts each month -Assisted the president with all aspects of the organization & structure of the club President, Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) 2009-2010 -Developed a student athlete initiative, entitled 20 Sports. 1 Team. -Organized and managed several community outreach projects 5
Florida Atlantic University Women s Basketball Team 2008-2010 -Served as team captain during junior and senior seasons -Commissioner s Award recipient for high GPA and athletic achievement Awards 2015 Gail E. Butterfield Nutrition Travel Award 2015 The Gail E. Butterfield Nutrition Travel Award helps fund travel expenses for Ph.D. students traveling to the ACSM Annual Meeting to present their scholarly work. SWACSM Gail Butterfield Research Award 2014 In annual recognition of the completion and dissemination of research performed by the top student investigator in the Southwest Regional Chapter. MARC-ACSM Master s Student Investigator Award 2011 In recognition and support of Master s level student investigative research. The award is based on the quality of the submitted abstract and the presentation at the regional meeting. SAAC Leadership Award 2010 In recognition of the person who represented the Student Athlete Advisory Council with honor and helped to move the program, as well as FAU Athletics, forward in a positive manner. PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS CITI: Biomedical Research Investigator 2015 Biosafety & Bloodborne Pathogens 2015 CPR 2015 SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Professionals in Nutrition for Exercise and Sport (PINES) Southwest American College of Sports Medicine (SWACSM) Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) 2010-Present 2011-Present 2012-Present 2013-Present HOBBIES & INTERESTS Public speaking Plant-based cooking Marathon running 6