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Dr. Simon Higgins
PhD
CML Postdoctoral Fellow
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​Dept. Exercise and Sport Science
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-8700
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Contact Me If...

  • Student or postdoc: and want to join the CML team.
  • Journalist: would like me to assist with a story.
    • Keywords:  24-hour activity cycle, cardiometabolic disease, young adults, adolescents.
  • Scientist: who'd like to chat about science, possible collaboration, or arranging a talk.
  • Clinician/practitioner: who'd like advice on lifestyle behaviors and chronic disease or with translating science.
  • Anyone: who wants to talk science!

Research Outputs

Example Publications
  • Higgins S, Pomeroy A, Bates LC, Paterson C, Barone Gibbs B, Pontzer H, Stoner L. Sedentary behavior and cardiovascular disease risk: An evolutionary perspective. Front Physiol. 2022;13:962791. PMCID: PMC9363656

Example Funding
  • ​R01HL162805A (PI: Stoner, Role Postdoc). Cardiometabolic disease prevention in college-based young adults: mapping a contextual sedentary behavior intervention. 06/2022-05/2026
  • R01HL157187 (PI: Stoner , Role Postdoc). Sitting Behavior and Whole-body Cardiovascular Health: from Mechanism to Intervention. 03/2022-12/2025
  • R15HL159650-01 (PI: Higgins - until Mar 2022). The Behavioral Determinants of Metabolic Syndrome Risk Development in Young Adults. 10/2021-09/2024​
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  • About
    • Diversity
  • Team
    • Current >
      • Stoner
      • Meyer
      • Higgins
      • Paterson
      • Cowley
      • Zieff
      • Lassalle
      • Bates-Fraser
      • Pomeroy
      • Diana
      • Rojas
      • Rheault
      • Anderson
      • Damare
    • Former
    • Mentees
    • Affiliates
  • STUDENTS
    • Current >
      • Getting started
      • Readings
    • Graduate >
      • Prospective
      • Testimonials
      • Accomplishments
      • Showcase
    • Undergraduate >
      • Testimonials
      • Accomplishments
      • Showcase
      • Prospective
  • RESEARCH
    • CAPABILITIES
    • FUNDING
    • NETWORKS
  • STUDIES
    • SWITCH
    • CONTEXT
    • MIDAS
    • PULSE
  • VIDEOS
  • OUTREACH
  • CONTACT