Physical Education Building 210-H
Dr. Jakob Vingren received his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas before pursuing a Ph.D. in Kinesiology at the University of Connecticut (currently ranked the #1 doctoral program in the country). During his undergraduate education he was a walk-on on the UNT football team as a tight end and took part in the Developing Scholars Mentor Program within the College of Education. Dr. Vingren’s research interests include resistance exercise and the effect of alcohol on hormones, muscle and athletic performance. One of the more out of the ordinary research projects he has worked on included resistance training of chronically intoxicated rats.
Grants awarded:
1. Contractor, A., Blumenthal, H. &Vingren, J. L. (2022-2025) Processing of Positive Memories Technique for PTSD, 1R15MH129773-01A1, ($438,501), National Institutes of Health-NIMH R15. Role: Co-I (5%) (Co-PI as defined by UNT).