Dr. John Caruso's curriculum vitae [PDF]
Dr. Caruso has procured the majority of his research funding through the NASA Space Grant Program. Dr. Caruso’s primary teaching emphases are Exercise Science and research-based courses. He serves as the combined chair/scientific reviewer for proposed research projects to be conducted by Health and Sports Science Department faculty, and is the research coordinator for the Exercise Physiology program.
Clutter L.B., Potter W.T., Alarbi A., and Caruso J.F. (2017). Test anxiety and salivary cortisol levels in nursing students. Nurse Educator. 42(1): 28-32.
Martin J.L., Perry R.A., Baptista R.A., McArtor J.D., Clutter L.B., Symons T.B., Terson de Paleville D., Cesarz G., Roberts A., and Caruso J.F. (2016). Workload’s impact on perceived gender-based differences in delta blood lactate values from high-speed exercise. Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 24: 181-187. DOI: 10.3233/IES-160615
Neuhaus P., Jumonville C., Perry R.A., Edwards R., Martin J.L., Alarbi A., Potter W.T., and Caruso J.F. (2016). Comparative responses to squats done with free weights and a robotic exoskeleton. Gravitational and Space Research. 4(1): 64-77.
Parmar P.J., Perry R.A., Cesarz G., Roberts A., Hardman H., and Caruso J.F. (2016). Physiological effects of spaceflight/microgravity conditions and the mitigating effects of flywheel-based resistive exercise. Gravitational and Space Research. 4(1): 51-63.
Barbosa A.G., Gutierrez E.V., Keller M.W., Martin J.L., McArtor J.D., Baptista R.A., West J.O., and Caruso J.F. (2016). Performance-based correlates to vertical jump height and power values. Isokinetics and Exercise Science. 24(2): 125-132. DOI: 10.3233/IES-150609