Khalid W. Bibi

Title:  Clinical Professor/Associate Dean, SPCS

Department:  Department of Health Sciences

School/Center:  School of Health Professions

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Phone:  617-373-3666

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Email:  k.bibi@neu.edu

Education:  B.S., University of Illinois

M.S., Northeastern University

Ph.D., University of Connecticut

Certification:  Higher Education Administration: NEU

Exercise Test Technologist: American College of Sports Medicine

Health/Fitness Instructor: American College of Sports Medicine

Certified Nutrition Specialist: CIAR

Specializations:  Physiology of Human Performance

Clinical Exercise Physiology

Epidemiology of Physical Inactivity

Research:  Applied Exercise Physiology

Health Promotion

Public Service:  Founder and President of the Board of Directors, The Universal School of Buffalo (USB)

Joint Task Force for Stroke Prevention/American Heart Association

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Publications:  Senior Editor & Author:  Jeffrey Roitman & Khalid Bibi (2005) The American College of Sports Medicine Certification Review Book, -. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (ISBN:0-7817-4592-6)

Bibi, Khalid, & Zigon, Sherry (2002). How to Use the ACSM Metabolic Equations (2nd ed.). PRC Publishing. (ISBN 0944183-06-9)

Graves P, Dimonda R, Finnegan E, Dineen K, Koehneke P, Smith AN, Bibi KW, Dolan MG. (2005) Effects and duration of treatment of ultrasound and static stretching on external rotation of the glenohumeral joint.  Journal of Athletic Training, 40(2) 106.

Dolan, Michael, B. Ragan, P.J. Marvar, J.M. Teprovich, Michael G. and Khalid W. Bibi. (2003) Effects of Circumferential and Focal Compression on Non-Traumatized Ankle Volumes.  Journal of the National Athletics Trainers Association.

Graves P, Dimonda R, Finnegan E, Dineen K, Koehneke P, Smith AN, Bibi KW, Dolan MG. (2005) Effects and duration of treatment of ultrasound and static stretching on external rotation of the glenohumeral joint.  Journal of Athletic Training,  40(2) S-106.

Halbreich U, Petty F, Yonkers K, Kramer K, Rush AJ, Bibi KW. (1996) Low plasma γ-aminobutyric acid levels during the late luteal phase of women with premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Am J Psychiatry, 153:718–720

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