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Todd Trappe, PhD

Ball State University

Todd Trappe, PhD, is a professor of exercise science in the Human Performance Lab at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. He is a co-organizer of the APS 2020 Integrative Physiology of Exercise meeting, held virtually November 9–13. He’s been an APS member since 1995.

APS members are doing amazing things. We asked Todd Trappe, PhD—one of our esteemed member-researchers—to tell us about his research and its implications on our understanding of life and health. He also shares why he’d be in the clouds if he wasn’t a physiologist.

Tell us about your research

I study the influence of exercise on the human body, with an emphasis on skeletal muscle health. Our lab’s focus has been aging in men and women, including older athletes and astronauts. The goal is to connect cellular understanding with whole body function in the context of maintaining and improving health with aging and in astronauts during long duration space flight.

If I could do anything else outside of science…

It’d be anything aviation. I am a big fan of airplanes and flight.