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Bruno Roseguini is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health and Kinesiology at Purdue University. His primary research focus elucidates the mechanistic basis underlying exercise intolerance particularly in individuals with peripheral artery disease (PAD). He explores novel therapeutic interventions designed to restore vascular and skeletal muscle function and improve functional capacity in patients with PAD. Currently, he conducts a series of studies investigating the acute and long-term impacts of heat therapy on the vasculature and skeletal muscle in patients with PAD and healthy young volunteers. His work has shown that heat therapy is an emerging non-invasive therapeutic tool that overcomes barriers associated with current therapies for PAD. Furthermore, Roseguini's research has demonstrated that repeated exposure to heat therapy enhances force development in skeletal muscle in animal models of PAD and promotes significant increases in blood flow and key genes involved in muscle growth in healthy subjects. He holds a PhD from the University of Missouri and has received awards for being an Outstanding Graduate Faculty Member at Purdue University.
Purdue University • West Lafayette, IN
Teaching and conducting research in Exercise Physiology and related fields.
Indiana University School of Medicine • Indianapolis, IN
Collaboration in research related to exercise physiology and health sciences.
Research project focusing on the effects of heat therapy on patients with PAD.
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