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John M. Rosene

John M. Rosene

Associate Professor of Physical Education

Office phone number: (603) 535-3114
e-mail: jmrosene@plymouth.edu

Administrative contact: Jamie Stalnaker
Administrative contact phone number: (603) 535-2293


Degrees and Education
  • D.P.E., Exercise Physiology, Springfield College, Springfield, MA, 1996
  • M.S., Human Performance, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, CT, 1993
  • B.S., Physical Education, Athletic Training Option, Keene State College, Keene, NH, 1987

Profile

Dr. Rosene's fields of expertise include exercise physiology and athletic training. He is a certified athletic trainer and received his doctoral degree from Springfield College in exercise physiology.

Dr. Rosene has held faculty positions in athletic training at William Woods University, the University of Southern Maine and, most recently, the University of Hawaii. He has extensive experience in athletic training, strength and conditioning, and overall performance enhancement. He has worked with a variety of athletic populations including serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the AHL's Portland Pirates as well as collegiate athletes at the Division I, II and III levels.

Dr. Rosene came to Plymouth State University in 2003. He is currently expanding the Exercise Physiology program and Human Performance Laboratory. His research interests include creatine supplementation, injury mechanisms/rehabilitation and overall performance enhancement. Dr. Rosene is also a member of the graduate faculty as well as serving as head athletic trainer for PSU football.


Publications

Casa, D. J. & Rosene, J. M. Hydration in Athletics: An Athletic Trainer's Guide to Fluid Replacement for Athletes (A Level II NATA-PASS Course). Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL.

Rosene, J. M., Whitman, S. A. & Fogarty, T. D. A comparison of thermoregulation with short-term creatine supplementation between genders in a thermoneutral environment. Journal of Athletic Training 2004;39(1):50-55.

Willoughby, D. S., Rosene, J. M. & Myers, J. Ubiquitin and HSP-72 expression and apoptosis after an acute bout of eccentric exercise. Journal of Exercise Physiology online. 2003;6(2):96-104..

Willoughby, D. S., & Rosene, J. M. Effects of oral creatine and resistance training on myogenic regulatory factor expression. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2003;35(2):923-929.

Rosene, J. M. In-season, off-ice conditioning for professional ice hockey players. Strength and Conditioning Journal. 2002;24(1):22-28.

Rosene, J. M., Fogarty, T. D., & Mahaffey, B. L. Isokinetic hamstring:quadriceps ratios in intercollegiate athletes. Journal of Athletic Training. 2001;36(4):378-383.

Willoughby, D. S., & Rosene, J. M. Effects of creatine monohydrate supplementation and heavy-resistance training on myosin heavy chain isoform mRNA and protein expression. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2001;33(10):1674-1681.

Rosene, J. M., & Fogarty, T. D. Determining susceptibility to injury using the H:Q ratio at different velocities: A retrospective study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2004;36:S154.

Rosene, J. M., Whitman, S. A. & Fogarty, T. D. A comparison of thermoregulation with short-term creatine supplementation between genders in a thermoneutral environment. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2003;35:S218.

Willoughby, D. S., & Rosene, J. M. Effects of oral creatine and heavy resistance training on myogenic regulatory factor and creatine kiinase expression. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2003;35:S396.

Rosene, J. M., & Whitman, S. A. Effects of short-term, high-dosage creatine supplementation on thermoregulation in females in a thermoneutral environment. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2002;34(5):S146

Willoughby, D. S., Rosene, J. M., & Myers, J. Ubiquitin and HSP-72 expression and apoptosis after an acute bout of eccentric exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2002;34(5):S185.

Rosene, J. M., & Whitman, S. A. Effects of short-term creatine supplementation on thermoregulation in males. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 2001;33(5):S204.


Presentations

Rosene, J. M., & Fogarty, T. D. Determining susceptibility to knee injury using the H:Q ratio at different velocities: A retrospective study. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, IN. June, 2004.

Rosene, J. M., Whitman, S. A. & Fogarty, T. D. A comparison of thermoregulation with short-term creatine supplementation between genders in a thermoneutral environment. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. June, 2003.

Willoughby, D. S., & Rosene, J. M. Effects of oral creatine and heavy resistance training on myogenic regulatory factor and creatine kiinase expression. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. June, 2003.

Rosene, J. M., & Whitman, S. A. Effects of short-term, high-dosage creatine supplementation on thermoregulation in females in a thermoneutral environment. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. June 2002.

Willougby, D. S., Rosene, J. M., & Myers, J. Ubiquitin and HSP-72 expression and apoptosis after an acute bout of eccentric exercise. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. St. Louis, MO. June 2002.

Rosene, J. M., & Whitman, S. A. Effects of short-term creatine supplementation on thermoregulation in males. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. Baltimore, MD. June 2001.

Nelson, M. J., Encarnacion, M. L. G., Rosene, J. M., & Willoughby, D. S. Effects of creatine supplementation and high-intensity strength training on MHC mRNA and protein expression. Texas American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. College Station, TX. February, 2000.

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