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Mihalik, Dr. Jason

Dr. Jason Mihalik
- Title:
- Professor of Exercise and Sport Science
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- Phone:
- 919-962-2573
Jason Mihalik is a professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science. He is the director of the Matthew Gfeller Center and the chief executive officer for the center's THRIVE Program. He holds adjunct appointments in the Department of Neurosurgery and Department of Allied Health Sciences and also serves as affiliate faculty at the UNC Injury Prevention Research Center in the TBI focus area.
Mihalik completed his undergraduate degree in exercise science with a specialization in athletic therapy at Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 2001. He completed his graduate work in sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, earning his master's degree in December 2004. He was a recipient of a five-year Royster Fellowship, allowing him to ultimately complete his doctoral work in human movement science at The University of North Carolina in the summer of 2009.
Mihalik's primary research interest intersects head trauma biomechanics with clinical outcomes in civilian athletes and military warfighters. He investigates the effectiveness of innovative concussion assessment, management, and rehabilitation technologies. He is additionally interested in the interrelationships between ocular and vestibular function, as well as the utility of neuroimaging and neurophysiology, in the context of the concussion management paradigm. He has developed smartphone applications designed to assist lay rescuers in recognize concussion signs and symptoms and intervene accordingly. Mihalik also studies field management of neurotraumatic spine-related injuries.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mihalik is the chief science officer for Senaptec Inc., a startup company in the visual and sensory performance space.
Mihalik completed his undergraduate degree in exercise science with a specialization in athletic therapy at Concordia University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in 2001. He completed his graduate work in sports medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, earning his master's degree in December 2004. He was a recipient of a five-year Royster Fellowship, allowing him to ultimately complete his doctoral work in human movement science at The University of North Carolina in the summer of 2009.
Mihalik's primary research interest intersects head trauma biomechanics with clinical outcomes in civilian athletes and military warfighters. He investigates the effectiveness of innovative concussion assessment, management, and rehabilitation technologies. He is additionally interested in the interrelationships between ocular and vestibular function, as well as the utility of neuroimaging and neurophysiology, in the context of the concussion management paradigm. He has developed smartphone applications designed to assist lay rescuers in recognize concussion signs and symptoms and intervene accordingly. Mihalik also studies field management of neurotraumatic spine-related injuries.
Conflict of Interest Disclosure: Mihalik is the chief science officer for Senaptec Inc., a startup company in the visual and sensory performance space.
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