Ross Querry, Ph.D. Titles and Appointments Professor & Chair Endowed Title Doris E. Porter Professorship in Physical Therapy Schools School of Health Professions Departments Physical Therapy | Orthopaedic Surgery You have reached the Academic Profile. For more information on the doctor and patient care, please visit the clinical profile. Education Other University of Oklahoma College of Medicine (1984) Other Oklahoma State University - Technical Institute (1987), Associate Degree Other University of Texas at Arlington (1995), Bachelor of Science Graduate School University of Texas at Arlington (1995), Bachelor of Science Other University of Texas at Arlington (1995), Bachelor of Science Other UNT HSC College of Osteopathic Medicine (1999), Doctor of Philosophy Graduate School UNT HSC College of Osteopathic Medicine (1999), Physiology Other UNT HSC College of Osteopathic Medicine (1999), Doctor of Philosophy Other Texas Woman's University (2001), Master of Physical Therapy Graduate School Texas Woman's University (2001), Physical Therapy Other Texas Woman's University (2001), Master of Physical Therapy Research Interest Lifestyle wellness and fitness components that contribute to physical disability or disease Neural control of cardiovascular regulation Publications Featured Publications Changes in supraspinal activation patterns following robotic locomotor therapy in motor-incomplete spinal cord injury Winchester, P., McColl, R., R.G. Querry, Foreman, N., Mosby, J., Tansey, K., Willamson, J. Neurorehabil Neural Repair December 2005 19:4 313-324 Anatomical and functional characteristics of carotid sinus stimulation in humans Querry, R.G., S.A. Smith, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, N.H. Secher, P.B. Raven American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology May 2001 280 2390-2398 Neural blockade augments central command contribution to carotid baroreflex resetting during exercise in man. Querry, R.G., S.A. Smith, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, P.B. Raven, N.H. Secher American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology April 2001 280 1635-1644 Effects of partial neuromuscular blockade on carotid baroreflex function during exercise in humans. Gallagher, K.M., P.J. Fadel, M. Stromstad, K. Ide, S.A. Smith, R.G. Querry, P.B. Raven, N.H. Secher Journal of Physiology 2001 533 861-870 Carotid baroflex function during prolonged exercise. Norton, K.H., K.M. Gallagher, S.A. Smith, R.G. Querry, R.M. Welch-O'Connor, P.B. Raven Journal of Applied Physiology July 1999 87 339-347 Results 1-5 of 5 1 Professional Associations/Affiliations American College of Sports Medicine American Physical Therapy Association