
Brian A. Irving
Professor
Bachelor's Degree(s): Health and Human Performance, Oregon State University, 2000
Master's Degree: Health Evaluation Science, University of Virginia, 2004
PhD: Exercise Physiology, University of Virginia, 2006
Phone: 225-578-7179
Email: brianairving@lsu.edu
Office: 2137 HPL Field House
Curriculum Vitae
Biography
Dr. Irving is a PhD trained exercise physiologist, with advanced training in i) endocrinology and metabolism, ii) skeletal muscle physiology, and iii) stable-isotope methodologies. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at Louisiana State University (LSU). In August 2015, he joined the LSU faculty after serving three years as the founding director of the Geisinger Obesity Institute’s Metabolic Phenotyping Laboratory. Prior to joining the Geisinger Obesity Institute, Dr. Irving was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. He completed postdoctoral training under the direction of Dr. K. Sreekumaran Nair in Endocrinology and Metabolism at the Mayo Clinic.
Dr. Irving's laboratory is interested in developing a more thorough understanding of the short- and long-term metabolic and proteomic adaptions to exercise, dietary, medical interventions in young and old adults at risk for or with cardiometabolic diseases. Specifically, Dr. Irving is interested in skeletal muscle adaptations that provide protection against cardiometabolic diseases (e.g., type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and peripheral vascular disease). His laboratory is also interested in understanding the independent and combined effects of prolonged sitting and physical inactivity have on skeletal muscle and whole-body physiology. Finally, Dr. Irving's laboratory is interested identifying mechanisms of exercise intolerance and functional impairment in overweight/obese older adults.