Dr. Anna Schwartz | Exercise Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anna Schwartz | Exercise Oncology | Best Researcher Award

Coleman Health LLC/Peak Performance Integrative Medicine, United States.

Dr. Anna L. Schwartz, PhD, FNP-BC, FAAN, is an internationally recognized leader in oncology nursing, exercise science, and survivorship care. With over three decades of clinical, academic, and research experience, she has pioneered advancements in integrating exercise oncology into survivorship care. She is the CEO of Coleman Health LLC, serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and is a renowned author and educator. Dr. Schwartz has contributed extensively to improving health outcomes for cancer survivors through innovative interventions and cutting-edge research.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Anna Schwartz holds an extensive academic background that reflects her dedication to healthcare, education, and wellness. She earned her Ph.D. in Nursing in 1997 from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, following an MS in Community Health Nursing and certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, in 1994. Prior to this, she completed an MS in Health Education at Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, in 1991. Her foundational studies include a BS in Nursing (1988) and a BS in Exercise Science (1985), both from the University of Florida, Gainesville, FL. Dr. Schwartz's multidisciplinary expertise highlights her lifelong commitment to advancing health through research, education, and practice.

🩺 Experience

Dr. Anna Schwartz has held prominent leadership roles in both academia and healthcare throughout her distinguished career. Since 2003, she has been the CEO of Coleman Health LLC, based in Parks, AZ, while also serving as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Nebraska Medical Center since 2024. From 2022 to 2024, she held the prestigious role of Distinguished Chair in Nursing at the same institution. Prior to these positions, Dr. Schwartz was Associate Director of Research at Northern Arizona University from 2018 to 2022 and a Professor at the same university from 2013 to 2022. Her previous appointments include serving as Endowed Chair at Scottsdale Healthcare Cancer Research at Arizona State University (2005-2008), Associate Professor & Research Scientist at Oregon Health & Sciences University (2001-2003), and Assistant Professor & Nurse Practitioner at the University of Washington Cancer Center (1998-2001). Dr. Schwartz's career reflects her commitment to advancing research and education in nursing and healthcare.

📚 Research Interests

Dr. Schwartz’s research focuses on:

Exercise oncology and survivorship care

Fatigue and biobehavioral outcomes in cancer survivors

Physical activity interventions in rural and underserved populations

Patient-centered technology solutions for cancer rehabilitation

🏆 Awards & Honors

Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN)

Certified Elite Coach, United States Cycling Federation

Recognized as a leader in exercise oncology, receiving numerous accolades for her contributions to cancer survivorship care and education.

📝 Selected Publications

Formative Evaluation and Adaptation of a Navajo Cancer Survivor Physical Activity Intervention to Serve a Broader Native American Cancer Survivor Community

Published in Health Promotion Practice, November 2022

Contributors: Jennifer W. Bea, Brenda Charley, Taylor Lane, Brian Kinslow, Hendrik ‘Dirk’ de Heer, Etta Yazzie, Janet Yellowhair, Jennifer Hudson, Betsy C. Wertheim, Anna L. Schwartz.

Reduced Cancer-Related Fatigue after Tablet-Based Exercise Education for Patients

Published in Cancer Control, April 2022

Contributors: Diana J. Wilkie, Anna L. Schwartz, Wen-Chun Liao, Dottington Fullwood, Yu Wu, Tanya Wallace Farquharson, Yingwei Yao, Julie R. Gralow.

The Impact of Resistance Training on Body Composition, Muscle Strength, and Functional Fitness in Older Women (45–80 Years): A Systematic Review (2010–2020)

Published in Women, September 2021

Contributors: Lynda B. Ransdell, Heidi A. Wayment, Nanette Lopez, Cori Lorts, Anna L. Schwartz, Karen Pugliesi, Patricia S. Pohl, Dierdra Bycura, Ricky Camplain.

Mentoring New and Early-Stage Investigators and Underrepresented Minority Faculty for Research Success in Health-Related Fields: An Integrative Literature Review (2010–2020)

Published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, January 2021

Contributors: Lynda Ransdell, Taylor Lane, Anna Schwartz, Heidi Wayment, Julie Baldwin.

Precision Mentoring (PM): A Proposed Framework for Increasing Research Capacity in Health-Related Disciplines

Published in Medical Education Online, January 2021

Contributors: Lynda B. Ransdell, Heidi A. Wayment, Anna L. Schwartz, Taylor S. Lane, Julie A. Baldwin.

 

 

 

Mohammad Hemmatinafar | Exercise Physiology | Corporate Research Leadership Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammad Hemmatinafar | Exercise Physiology | Corporate Research Leadership Award

Faculty Member, Shiraz University, Iran

Dr. Mohammad Hemmatinafar is a distinguished expert in Sport Physiology, with a Ph.D. from the University of Tehran. With over 30 published journal articles, he has significantly contributed to understanding the physiological adaptations in athletes, particularly through dietary supplements and exercise intensity. Fluent in English and equipped with extensive research and teaching experience, Dr. Hemmatinafar continues to advance knowledge in sports science, with a particular interest in the impact of nutrition and exercise on cardiac health.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Mohammad Hemmatinafar holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Sport Physiology from the University of Tehran, where he graduated with a GPA of 18.74/20.00 in 2015. His doctoral research focused on “The Impact of Exercise Intensity on Cardiac Regenerative Capacity in Rats with Myocardial Infarction,” under the supervision of Dr. Abbas Ali Gaeini, with Dr. Mohammadreza Kordi as his advisor. Prior to this, he earned his Master of Science in Sport Physiology from the same university in 2012, achieving a GPA of 18.86/20.00. His master’s project, supervised by Dr. Mohammadreza Kordi, examined “The Impact of Six Weeks of High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on Fibrinolytic and Inflammatory Factors in Sedentary Young Men.” Dr. Hemmatinafar completed his Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and Sports Science at the University of Mohaghegh Ardabili in 2010, with a GPA of 18.33/20.00.

Experience 💼

Dr. Hemmatinafar has more than seven years of experience in academic research and teaching, focusing on the physiological aspects of sports and exercise. His work primarily explores the effects of dietary supplements, exercise intensity, and training regimens on athletic performance and cardiac health. His extensive research background is supported by his leadership in multiple studies and his contribution to over 30 peer-reviewed publications.

Research Interests 🔬

Dietary Supplements: Investigating the impact of caffeine, beetroot juice, proteins, and sports drinks on athletic performance and physiological adaptations.

Exercise and Diet: Exploring the effects of various diets, such as ketogenic diets, on athletes’ performance.

Cardiac Adaptations: Studying the molecular, structural, and functional adaptations of the heart in response to exercise.

Awards 🏅

Dr. Hemmatinafar has been recognized for his outstanding academic performance throughout his educational journey, including ranking 1st in his Master’s and Bachelor’s programs. His research contributions have also garnered significant attention in the field of sport physiology.

Publications Top Notes 📚

Niknam, Alireza, et al. (2024) “Low and high doses of espresso coffee improve repeated sprint performance and eye-hand coordination following fatigue status in male basketball players.” Current Developments in Nutrition: 104427. Link

Ahmadpour, Alireza, et al. (2024) “Consuming Beetroot Juice Improves Slalom Performance and Reduces Muscle Soreness in Alpine Skiers Under Hypoxic Conditions.” Current Developments in Nutrition: 104408. Link

Safa, Ghazal, et al. (2024) “Effect of off-season iron supplementation on aerobic capacity of female handball player.” Current Developments in Nutrition: 103767. Link