J. Andrew Taylor

Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Harvard Medical School

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  • Harvard Medical School

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Harvard Medical School

Dr. Taylor is the Principal Investigator for Spaulding’s Cardiovascular Research Lab. He holds a Ph.D. in physiology from the University of Arizona. He had postdoctoral fellowships at Duke University Medical School and the Medical College of Virginia before joining the Harvard Medical School Faculty. He is currently an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Associate Chair for Research in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and a Fellow of the American Heart Association. He has published over 100 research articles on topics such as the impact of microgravity on blood pressure control in astronauts, the effects of exercise on human aging, and most recently the beneficial effects of functional electrical stimulation of the legs for rowing exercise in those with spinal cord injury.

Education

  • University of Arizona
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Physiology

  • University of Arizona
    Master of Science (MS), Exercise and Sport Sciences

  • Belmont University
    BS, Physical Education, English Literature

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