Curriculum Vitae for Lori D. Wilson, Ph.D.

2761 Bunting Circle, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Cell: (714) 812-4076

Email:

EDUCATION

Post DoctoralFellow ExerciseImmunology/Physiology

National Institutes of Health T32 Grant 2007-2010

Administered by University of California, Irvine, CA

Departments of Orthopedic Surgery and Pediatrics

Ph.D. Environmental Health Science and Policy

Emphasis in Epidemiology and Public Health

University of California, Irvine, CA 2004

Dissertation Enabling Objectives Influencing Willingness to Use Acupuncture

M.S.Kinesiology, Emphasis in Exercise Physiology

CaliforniaStateUniversity, Long Beach, CA 1999

Thesis Is Maximal Oxygen Uptake the Same for Men and Women

B.S.Health Science, Emphasis in Community Health

CaliforniaStateUniversity, Long Beach, CA 1997

Magna Cum Laude

CERTIFICATIONS

Zumba Certified 2014 - present

Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist, American College of Sports Medicine, 2012 - present

CPR and First Aid Certified, American Red Cross, current

Certified Fitness Instructor for Older Adults, 1999, Secure Horizons

Certified Health Education Specialist, 1997-2012, Nat’l Com. for Health Education Credentialing

Certified Personal Trainer, 1995-2010, American Council on Exercise

Certified Group Fitness Instructor, 1994-2010, American Council on Exercise

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

American College of Sports Medicine, 2006 to present

IDEA, International Association of Fitness Professionals, 1994 to 2004

Orange County Wellness Coalition, 1998 to 2004

Society of Public Health Education, 1997 to 1999

HONORS, AWARDS AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

2012Outstanding Graduate Alumnus Award, CSULB, Dept. Kinesiology

2011Awarded Adjunct Faculty Status, Northern Arizona University

2011Volunteer Health Educator for Hoag Health Ministries

2007Contributing Author, Environmental Science: Systems and Solutions,

Instructor Manual, Jones & Bartlett Publishers

2006Outstanding Alumnus Award, CSULB, Department of Kinesiology

2006Guest consultant, Cal Poly Pomona Institutional Review Board

2006-2012Director, Huntington Beach Water Polo Club Foundation

2002, 2003Outstanding Mentor Award, UC Irvine

2001Model of Unity Award, Baha’is of Aliso Viejo

1999Graduate Dean’s List of Scholars, CSULB

1999Dorothy Deatherage Scholarship, CSULB

1997Graduate Magna Cum Laude, CSULB

1996-98Chair, Annual Walk for Peace, Costa Mesa

1995-98Volunteer Fitness/PE Instructor, Newport Mesa School District

RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Lecturer California State University, Long Beach, Department of Kinesiology. Classes: KIN 301 Exercise Physiology Lecture and Lab; KIN 552Exercise Testing and Training in Health and Disease, (Graduate Course), KIN 551 Advanced Exercise Physiology (Graduate Course), KIN465/565 Clinical ECG. Spring 2010-present

Part-time Faculty Northern Arizona University, Health Science Department, Flagstaff, AZ. Classes: HS404 Epidemiology online only, HS250 Prevention Concepts for Risky Health Behaviors online and residential. Fall 2012 to 2013.

Post Doctoral Fellow, Exercise Science, Research Training Grant Recipient, National Institutes of Health T32AR047752, University of California, Irvine. Experience included conducting various laboratory techniques to assess immunological response to exercise in children i.e. immunoassays, flow cytometry, cell culture techniques, exercise testing in laboratory and field settings. Presented research at professional meetings. Research grant preparation, administration and management including IRB documents. July 2007-2010.

UC Irvine Continuing Medical Education (CME) Course titled: A Practitioner’s Guide to Children’s Exercise in Health and Disease. Duties for this 3-day course was to serve as lead organizer and one of 12 faculty members. As lead organizer, prepared the application, administered the CME credit, prepared the test evaluation, and coordinated the teaching assignments with other faculty. As a faculty member, provided the following lecturers: Introduction to Exercise Testing in Children; Exercise Field Tests; Sports Injuries in Children; and Laboratory Demonstration and Instruction in 1) Evaluation of Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstric-tion in Children, and 2) Maximal Exercise Testing with Gas Exchange Evaluation. Faculty member 2005 -2010.

Specialist in Exercise Physiology, University of California Irvine Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics. Research specialist for multiple National Institutes of Health (NIH) projects and other research activities conducted at the General Clinical Research Center/Institute of Clinical and Translational Science at the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange, CA. Duties include study design and management, subject recruitment, subject screening, cardiopulmonary testing, pulmonary function testing, preparation of NIH progress reports, preparation of human subject protocol and consent documents, processing blood samples and coordinating with immunology laboratory for analytical testing. 2005 - 2010.

Adjunct Lecturer, University of California, Irvine, Department of Environmental Health Science and Policy and Public Health. Lead instructor the following courses:Environmental Health Science, Environmental Science, Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Lead Instructor for Laboratory portion of Graduate Statistics Courses Data Analysis A and B. During this time I maintained course websites and administered online testing. 2001 - 2008.

Adjunct Lecturer, California State University, Long Beach. Teaching lecture and laboratory testing in exercise physiology for the Department of Kinesiology, 2005-2007.

Owner and CEO, Reliance Wellness Company. Administration and participation in delivery of health education and health promotion services to hospitals, HMOs, senior centers, employers, cities and other public agencies, and individuals for clients in CA, AZ, and UT. Oversight and management of Reliance's network of 80 health specialists, providing exercise training and fitness services, nutrition and dietetic counseling, stress management services, health and fitness screenings, smoking cessation programs, and lectures on a wide variety of health topics. 1994 - 2005.

Lab Assistant, California State University, Long Beach, CA. Served as Lab Assistant for Exercise Physiology courses. Responsible for instruction of students in performing exercise tests including maximal oxygen uptake, lactate threshold (blood and ventilation techniques), ECGs, body composition testing (BMI, body density by submersion, skin-fold and testing), lung volume and tidal volume tests and other maximal exercise capacity tests. 1995 - 1997.

Group Fitness Instructor and Personal Training, 24-Hour Fitness (various locations) and The Pacific Club, Newport Beach. I taught low and high impact aerobics, step aerobics, 24-Hour Lift (strength training), yoga, Body Pump, Interval Training and Senior Fitness classes. Served as Group Fitness Manager for three clubs in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. 1990 – 2008.

RESEARCH

Co-investigator: Impact of Exercise on Cancer and Chemotherapy-Related Fatigue during Cancer Treatment. Funding from Nursing Oncology Society. Lead Investigator Sadeeka Al-Majid, PhD. 2011.

Circulating Cytokine and Growth Factors in Barth Syndrome Patients. Received plasma samples from the Barth Syndrome Foundationbioregistry. Analyzed cytokines and, and ROS and growth factors in Barth syndrome patients and healthy age-matched controls. Presented findings at the Barth Syndrome Foundation annual meeting in July of 2010.

Evaluation of immunological markers, pulmonary function, and health status of elite adolescent swimmers. Funded by USA Swimming Foundation. Duties included: wrote the grant proposal, administered the grant through UCI Contracts Administration, prepared and managed the IRB documents, recruited and tested the subjects, performed the laboratory analyses, and prepared the manuscripts and the Foundation progress reports. 2006-2008.

Reliability of Pepex Biomedical Lactate Patch. Funded by Pepex Biomedical Corporation. Analysis of sweat and blood lactate concentrations during exercise. Duties: Secured funding, IRB preparation, laboratory testing (hydrostatic weighing, analysis of lactate in blood and sweat, ventilation and expired gas fraction measurements), data analysis, and final report. 2000-2001.

PUBLICATIONS

Al-Majid S, Wilson LD, Rakovski C, Coburn J. Effect of Exercise on Biobehavioral Outcomes of Fatigue: Results of a Feasibility Study, Biological Research for Nursing, in press.

Wilson LD, Al-Majid S, Rakovski C, Schwindt CD. Higher IL-6 and IL6:IGF Ratio in Patients with Barth Syndrome, Journal of Inflammation, 2012, 9(25).

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP, Schwindt CD, Wang-Rodriguez J, Cooper DM. Circulatory T-Regulatory cells, exercise and the elite adolescent swimmer, Pediatric Exercise Science, 2009, 21(3), 305-317.

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP, Schwindt CD, Cooper DM. The Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Cytokine Response to Exercise in Adolescent Swimmers, Pediatric Asthma, Allergy and Immunology, 2009,22(3), 95-100.

Schwindt CD, Zaldivar FP, Wilson LD, Leu S, Wang-Rodriguez J, Mills P, Cooper DM. Do Circulating Leukocytes and Lymphocyte Subtypes Increase in Response to Brief Exercise in Children With and Without Asthma, British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2007, 41(1), 34-40.

Zaldivar FP, Wang-Rodriguez J, Nemet D, Schwindt C, Galassetti P, Mills PJ, Wilson LD, Cooper DM. Constitutive Pro- and Anti-inflammatory Cytokines and Growth Factor Response to Exercise in Leukocytes. Journal of Applied Physiology, 2006, 100(4), 1126-1133.

Davis JA, Wilson LD,Caiozzo VJ, Storer TW, Pham PH. Maximal Oxygen Uptake at the Same Fat-Free Mass is Greater in Men than Women, Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, 2006, 26(1) 61-6.

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS

Wilson, LD. The effect of exercise on immune function. Presentation was for Northern Arizona University, Department of Biological Sciences Monthly Guest Lecturer Series, 2012.

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP, Radom-Aizki S, Cooper DM. Myeloperoxidase production in HL60 cells is moderated by incubation in varying concentrations of human plasma. Presented at the Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2011.

Wilson LD, Schwindt CD, Felgner P. Sensitivity to autoantibodies is greater in sedentary asthmatics and controls than age- and gender-matched athletes. Presented at the American College of Sports Medicine Meeting 2011.

Al-Majid S, Coburn J, Wilson LD. Effect of exercise training on women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. Presented at the Southwest American College of Sports Medicine Meeting 2011.

Wilson LD, Schwindt CD, Zaldivar FP, Cooper DM. Circulating Growth Factors and Inflammatory Cytokines in Barth Syndrome. Presented at the Barth Syndrome Foundation Conference 2010.

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP, Cooper DM. High Intensity Exercise Training and Cardiovascular Markers in Elite Adolescent Swimmers. Presented at American Heart Association Meeting 2010.

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP, Radom-Aizik S, Cooper DM. Exercise and pubertal development effects on intracellular and extracellular growth factors and circulating inflammatory mediators. Presented at Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting 2010.

Wilson LD, Schwindt CD, Graf S, Cooper DM. Exercise-based pulmonary function tests in adolescent swimmers. Presented at American Thoracic Society Meeting 2009.

Wilson LD, Zaldivar FP,Schwindt CD, Cooper DM. Asthma, peripheral cytokines and the adolescent swimmer. Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2009.

Wilson LD, Schwindt CD, Zaldivar FP, Cooper DM. Circulating T Cells, exercise and the elite adolescent swimmer. Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2008.

Wilson LD, Schwindt CD, Cooper DM. Factors influencing exercise-related changes in peripheral blood neutrophil counts in children.Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2007.

Schwindt CD, Wilson LD, Cooper DM, and Zaldivar FP. The effect of brief exercise on soluble adhesion molecules and soluble selectins in early and late pubertal males. Presented at Experimental Biology Annual Meeting 2007.

Zaldivar F, Aizik-Radom S, Wilson LD, Cooper DM. Effect of Brief Exercise on circulating stem cell mobilization factors in children. Presented at Integrative Physiology of Exercise, American College of Sports Medicine 2006.

Ischander M, Zaldivar F, Wilson LD, Cooper DM, Jamner MS. Physical activity influences body composition, inflammatory mediators, growth factors and bone development in BMI-matched female adolescents. Presented atAmerican College of Sports Medicine 2006.

The Characterization of Acupuncture Points Using fMRI and Quantitative Ultrasonic Methods. Presented at the Breakthroughs in Healing Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii 2001.