Ajisafe TD
Toyin D. Ajisafe, Ph.D.
Curriculum vitae
Current Address
Texas A&M University – Corpus ChristiPhone: 361-825-3834
Island Hall 372 Fax: 361-825-3708
6300 Ocean Drive, Unit 5820 Email:
Corpus Christi, TX 78412
Current Position
Assistant Professor
Department of Kinesiology
College of Education
Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Education
Ph.D., August 2014
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Major: Kinesiology and Health
Dissertation: Locomotor differences between floor-to-stairtransition steps
Dissertation Advisor: Jianhua Wu, Ph.D.
M.S., July 2008
Barry University, Miami Shores, Florida, USA
Major: Movement Science
Thesis: Effects of six weeks of training on medial tibial stress syndrome
Thesis Advisor: Claire Egret, Ph.D.
B.S. (Cum Laude), May 2006
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
Major: Physical Education
B.S. (Cum Laude), May 2005
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
Major: Physical TherapyMinor: Psychology
Professional Experience
2013-PresentAdjunct Instructor
Department of Kinesiology and Health, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302
2009-2012Graduate Research Assistant
Department of Kinesiology and Health, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302
2009-2012Graduate Teaching Assistant/Instructor
Department of Kinesiology and Health, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302
2009-20112Writing Across the Curriculum Consultant
Centerfor Instructional Innovation, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302
2011-2012University Writing Studio Consultant
College of Art and Sciences, Georgia State University
Atlanta, GA 30302
2006-2008Graduate Assistant, Barry University
School of Human Performance and Leisure Sciences, Barry University
Miami Shores, FL 33161
2006-2008Adjunct Instructor
Campus Recreation and Wellness, Barry University
Miami Shores, FL 33161
Research Interest
My primary interest is tounderstandthe influence of physical training on locomotor adaptation, injury preventionand performanceenhancement in preadolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Research Experience
- 2012-present, Modulation of locomotor variables during floor-to-stair transition, Doctoral Dissertation, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302
- 2009-present, Research Assistant, Wu, J. Bone mineral accrual and locomotor development in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30302
- 2008, Effect of 6 weeks of lower leg Strength training on ground reaction forces in individuals with medial tibial stress syndrome. Master’s Thesis, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL 33161
- 2007, Ground reaction force comparison between bare, taped, and braced ankles during a submaximal drop landing task, Graduate Research, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL 33161
Research Skills (systems, processes and software)
Gait analysis, Vicon motion capture system, DartFish, Zebris FDM-T instrumented treadmill, Delsys Trigno wireless electromyographic system, Signal processing, MATLAB, Polygon, and SPSS
Publications
Peer-reviewed Papers
- Jianhua Wu, Toyin Ajisafe(2014). Kinetic patterns of treadmill walking in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. Gait & Posture, 39(1), 241-246
- Jianhua Wu, Mathew Beerse, Toyin Ajisafe. (2014). Frequency domain analysis of ground reaction force in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. Research in Developmental Disabilities. 35, 1244-1251.
Manuscripts in Review
- Jianhua Wu, Mathew Beerse,Toyin Ajisafe,Huaqing Liang.(2014). Walking dynamics in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. Physical Therapy.
- Jianhua Wu, Toyin Ajisafe, Mathew Beerse. (2014). Effect of ankle load on ground reaction force in children and adults during treadmill walking. Gait and Posture.
Manuscripts in Preparation
- Toyin Ajisafe, Jianhua Wu, Mark Geil, Yong Tai Wang. (2014). Anticipatory locomotor adjustments during stair approach. Journal of Clinical Biomechanics.
- Toyin Ajisafe, Jianhua Wu, Mark Geil, Yong Tai Wang. (2014). Relative modulation of lower extremity joint powers during floor-to-stair transition.Journal of Biomechanics.
- Toyin Ajisafe, Jianhua Wu, Mark Geil, Yong Tai Wang. (2013). Peak toe kinematic magnitudes and variability during floor-to-stair transition steps. Gait and Posture.
- Toyin Ajisafe, Jianhua Wu, Mark Geil, Yong Tai Wang. (2014). Adaptive locomotor strategies during stair accommodation and obstacle avoidance: a literature review. Journal of Applied Biomechanics.
Selected Peer-reviewed Abstracts
- Jianhua Wu, ToyinAjisafe. (2011). Effect of bilateral and unilateral ankle load on gait dynamics. Poster presentation at the Progress in Motor Control VIII Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 21-23.
- Jianhua Wu, ToyinAjisafe. (2012). Effect of ankle load on gait patterns during treadmill walking. Poster presentation at the American Society of Biomechanics Annual Conference, Gainesville, Florida, August 15-18.
- Jianhua Wu, ToyinAjisafe. (2013). Sex difference in kinematic and kinetic patterns of treadmill walking in preadolescent children. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, September 4-7.
- Jianhua Wu, ToyinAjisafe. (2013). Kinetic patterns of treadmill walking in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. American Society of Biomechanics Annual Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, September 4-7.
- Jianhua Wu, Matthew Beerse, Toyin Ajisafe. (2014). Frequency domain analysis of ground reaction force in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome.North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 12-14.
- Toyin Ajisafe, Jianhua Wu. (2014). Effect of stair height and ankle load on toe spatiotemporal parameters during floor-to-stair transition. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, Massachusetts, July 6-11.
- Jianhua Wu, Matthew Beerse, Toyin Ajisafe. (2014). Frequency domain analysis of ground reaction force in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. 7th World Congress of Biomechanics, Boston, Massachusetts, July 6-11.
- Jianhua Wu, Mathew Beerse, Toyin Ajisafe, Huaqing Liang. (2014). Walking dynamics in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. Society for Neuroscience annual meeting, Washington, DC, November 15-19.
Invited presentation
Toyin Ajisafe (2011). Kinetic patterns of treadmill walking in preadolescents with and without Down syndrome. Podium presentation at the annual Kinesiology and Health Research Symposium, Atlanta, Georgia, April 18.
REVIEW RESPONSIBILITIES
Grant Reviewer:
Georgia State University College of Education Technology Fees grant program
Funding
Received:
- Project:Modulation of locomotor variables during level surface to stair walking transition
- Agency: College of Education Doctoral Dissertation Support Grant, Georgia State University
- Role: PI
- Period: 01/14/2013 – 05/17/2013
- Amount: $1000
- Project:Modulation of locomotor variables during level surface to stair walking transition
- Agency: University Research Services & Administration Dissertation Grant Program, Georgia State University
- Role: PI
- Period: 01/14/2013 – 05/17/2013
- Amount: $1000
Applied, not funded or pending:
- Project (not funded):Locomotor differences between floor-to-stair transition steps
- Agency: The Dan E. Sweat Fellowship, Georgia State University
- Role: PI
- Period: 01/14/2013 – 05/17/2013
- Amount: $5000
Teaching
- KINE 4327 (Biomechanics). Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Fall 2014 (33 students). Instructor.
- KINE 4325 (Kinetic Anatomy). Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Fall 2014 (33 students). Instructor.
- KH 2220 (Anatomy in Kinesiology/Health), Georgia State University,Spring2013 (62 students), Fall 2013 (48 students). Instructor
- KH 2130 (Introduction to the Allied Fields of Health, Physical Education and Fitness),Georgia State University, Fall 2011 (33 students), Spring 2012 (34 students), Summer 2012 (32 students), Fall 2012 (34 students), Summer 2013 (33 students). Instructor
- KH 3600 (Biomechanics), Georgia State University. Summer 2010 (42 students). Instructor
- KH4600 (Advanced Biomechanics for Exercise Science), Georgia State University. Summer 2014 (24 students). Instructor
- KH4600 (Advanced Biomechanics for Exercise Science), Georgia State University. Spring 2011 (48 students), Spring 2013 (46 students). Guest Instructor
- KH4600 (Advanced Biomechanics for Exercise Science), Georgia State University. Spring 2009 (48 students), Spring 2011 (46 students), Spring 2012 (48 students), Spring 2013 (52 students). Teaching Assistant
- KH3600 lab (Biomechanics lab), Georgia State University. Spring 2009 (42 students), Summer 2009 (38 students), Fall 2009 (40 students), Spring 2010 (42 students), Fall 2010 (40 students). Lab Instructor
- ISR 159/ISR 259 (Instructional Activities in Sport and Recreation - Indoor Soccer), Spring 2007, Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008. Adjunct Instructor
- ISR 199 (Instructional Activities in Sport and Recreation - Body Sculpting), Summer 2007, Fall 2007, Spring 2008. Adjunct Instructor
- ISR 170/ISR 270 (Instructional Activities in Sport and Recreation - Strength Training), Fall 2006, Spring 2007. Adjunct Instructor
Service
College
Departmental representative, Final College Days Event at Georgia State University (March 20, 2012)
University
Departmental representative, Georgia State University Study Abroad Fair (October 11, 2012; October 3, 2013)
Departmental representative, Panther Preview at Georgia State University (October 29, 2011)
Professional Development
- Center for Instructional Innovation, Using Technology to Provide Learning Opportunities and Feedback,Georgia State University. November 2012.
- Center for Instructional Innovation,Annual Graduate Teaching Assistant Pedagogy Conference,”Georgia State University. March 2011, March 2012, April 2013.
- Annual Prosthetic Orthotic Research Symposium, Georgia Institute of Technology, April 2011.
- Writing Acrossthe Curriculum Workshop, Georgia State University, August 2010, August 2011.
Fellowships/Awards/Honors
- Outstanding PhD student in Kinesiology & Health Award Recipient, College of Education Honors Day, Georgia State University, March 2014
- Southern Regional Education Board Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 2013-2014 ($20,000)
- Barry University HPLS Coca Cola Merit Scholarship Recipient, 2007 ($3000)
- Sunshine State Conference Commissioner Honor Roll (4.0 GPA), Spring 2006
- Robert Campbell Foundation Scholarship Recipient, 2004-2005 ($1500)
- J.F.T. O’Connor Academic Scholarship Recipient, 2003-2004 ($1500)
Professional Memberships
National Associations
2012-presentAmerican College of Sports Medicine, Member
2012-present American Society of Biomechanics, Member
2006-2009American Council on Exercise, Member
2008Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Member
2006-2008Aerobic Fitness Association of America, Member
2004-2008American Council on Exercise, Member
2004-2006Golden Key International Honor Society, Member
International Associations
2008International Society of Biomechanics, Member
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