Mark A. Lyle, Ph.D., PT.
DIRECTOR ReAMP LAB
Dr. Lyle received his BA in Zoology (Neuroscience Minor) from Miami University (Oxford, OH) and his MS in Physical Therapy from Simmons College (Boston, MA). He subsequently worked in an outpatient physical therapy clinic for 4 years primarily helping persons with musculoskeletal injuries. He then pursued a PhD in Biokinesiology at the University of Southern California, under the supervision of Dr. Christopher M. Powers. His research examined factors that contribute to anterior cruciate ligament injuries in young athletes. He received additional training studying the functional role of proprioceptive feedback during a NIH supported Postdoctoral Fellowship with Dr. T. Richard Nichols at Georgia Institute of Technology.
Currently, he works as Assistant Professor of Physical Therapy at Emory University, and serves as director of the ReAMP Lab.
Cristián Cuadra, Ph.D., MSc. PT.
Dr. Cuadra obtained his Physical Therapy degree in Chile at the Universidad de Playa Ancha in 2008. He worked for 8 years in neurorehabilitation at the Instituto Luis Krebs, and held an appointment as an assistant professor at the Universidad Andres Bello, both in Chile. After finishing his Master’s degree in Statistics at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, he moved to the US in 2016 to complete his Ph.D. in Kinesiology (Motor Control) under the supervision of Dr. Mark L. Latash.
At Emory University, he is a visiting scholar at the ReAMP Lab, mentored by Dr. Lyle.