People

Lab Director

Mei-hua Lee, Ph.D., Assistant Professor

Department of Kinesiology
Michigan State University

Email: mhlee@msu.edu
Phone: 517-353-5395
Address: 308 W. Circle Dr. Room 201, East Lansing, MI 48824

Curriculum Vitae

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Graduate Students

Promise Robinson, Doctoral Student

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Jennifer Burns, Doctoral Student

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Research Assistants

Georgia Berger

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Konner Roche

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Sumedha Dondapati

Undergraduate Research Assistant

Previous Research Assistants

Logan Ben-Ezra
Stephanie Tran
Autumn Bennett
Tim Havern
Jenna Borchanian
Jaret Allred
Christian Poelstra
Claire Sickon
Sam Hoesch
Calvin Montgomery
Hannah Moote
Emily Matthews
Arielle Farhi
Emma Bizzigotti
Andrew Cusamano
Brittany Ladson
Danielle Puckett

Interested in joining the lab?
 

Prospective Graduate Students

We are looking for students with a background in motor development, behavioral science or developmental psychology. Prior experience with using motion analysis systems and familiarity with MATLAB is an added advantage. If you are interested in applying to the graduate program, please contact Dr. Lee with a description of your research interests.
 

Prospective Undergraduate Students

We also encourage undergraduate students to become actively involved in research projects in the lab. Typically undergraduate students will start off assisting with data collection and analysis. With more experience, they will have the opportunity to become more involved with the experimental design and writing process. In addition to experience with research, undergraduate students will have the opportunity to sharpen their programming and presentation skills. If you are interested in joining the lab, please fill in the application form and email it to Dr. Lee.

Emma and Brittany received first-place awards at the 2015 University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF)

Andrew, Emily, and Danielle received first-place awards at the 2015 University Undergraduate Research and Arts Forum (UURAF)