Robert Serfass

Associate Professor Emeritus
Exercise Physiology
Graduate education faculty
Teaching: Exercise physiology,applied anatomy
Research: Metabolic and physiological response to physical conditioning, cardiac rehabilitation, exercise prescription and sport training.
School of Kinesiology
Room 27T URC
1906 University Ave S E
Minneapolis,
MN 55455
Tel: 612-625-2018
Fax: 612-626-7496
Degrees
- University of Minnesota, education (physical education: exercise physiology), doctor of philosophy (1971)
- University of Minnesota, physical education, master of arts (1969)
- East Stroudsburg State College, health (physical education), bachelor of science (1962)
Professional experience
- Associate director, School of Kinesiology, 2006-present
- Associate dean for academic affairs, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota, 1999-2006
- Head, Division of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota, 1989-present
- Associate director, Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene and Exercise Science, University of Minnesota, 1992-present
- Director, Human Performance Laboratory, University of Minnesota, 1984-1992
- Associate Professor, physical education/kinesiology, University of Minnesota, 1974-present
- Lecturer, cell biology and neuroanatomy, Medical School, University of Minnesota, 1971-present
- Adjunct faculty member, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, 1971-1974
- Assistant Professor, physical education, University of Minnesota, 1971-1974
- Instructor, physical education, University of Minnesota, 1964-1971
- Teaching and research assistant, physiology, Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene, University of Minnesota, 1962-1964
Honors and awards
- Lou Keller Award, Outstanding Contributions to College and University Physical Education, Minnesota Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1987
- Fellow, Research Consortium, 1984-present
- Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine, 1984-present
Collegiate assignments
University of Minnesota
- Advising for Semester Conversion Task Force, 1998-99
- Committee for Performance Review of James Turman, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, 1998
- Chair, Committee for Review of Faculty Representatives to the Assembly Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics, 1998
- Search Committee for Minority Counseling Position; Department of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1993-94
- Consultant, Women's Athletics Sports Performance Group, 1993-94
- Adviser, Chinese Students Association, 1993-94
- Assembly Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics, 1991-92 to 1993-94
- Adviser, Inter-College Programs, 1989-93
- Committee on Health and Wellness Inter-College Programs, 1990-91
- Committee on Intercollegiate Programs Coordination, 1988-89
- Sports Medicine Advisory Board, 1988-89
- University Senate, 1989-90; 1990-91
- Research and Education Consultative Committee; Institute of Sports Medicine, 1989-90
College of Education and Human Development
- College of Education Semester Conversion Coordinator, 1998-99
- Ad Hoc Committee on Semester Conversion, 1997-98
- Committee on Educational Policy, 1996-97 to 1998-99
- College of Education Committee for Evaluation of M.Ed. and Continuing Education, 1995-96
- College Of Education Recognition and Awards Committee, 1995-96
- Panel on Outcome Based Education, 1993-94
- Ad Hoc Committee on Teacher Development, 1993-94
- College of Education Subcommittee on Student Issues, 1993-94
- College of Education Teacher Education Council, 1993-94
- Collaboration Council U of M/Minneapolis Public Schools, 1992-94
School of Kinesiology
- Associate director, Laboratory of Physiological Hygienic and Exercise Science, School of Kinesiology, 1992-98
- Division Head, Kinesiology, 1989-98
- Attended Big Ten Director's Meetings, Chicago, 1989-98
- Kinesiology Graduate Committee, 1974-present
- Semester Conversion Coordinator; School of Kinesiology and Divisions of Physical Education/Leisure Studies, 1996-97, 97-98
- Search Committee for Biomechanics Position, 1996-97, 97-98
- Committee for Establishment of Sports Studies Program in Kinesiology, 1995-96
- Facilities Board for Athletic, Physical Education and Recreational Sports, 1994
- Designed and served on Planning Committee for Construction of Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene and Exercise Science, Recreational Sports Center, 1990-92
Professional and academic association memberships
- American Educational Research Association
- Association for the Study of Higher Education
- American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
- Research Consortium, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
- American College of Sports Medicine
- Northland Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, cofounder and past president
- Minnesota Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
Editorial activities
- Manuscript reviewer, Physician and Sports Medicine
- Manuscript reviewer, Preventive Medicine
- Manuscript reviewer, Topics in Geriatric Research
- Manuscript reviewer, Journal of Applied Psychology
- Manuscript reviewer, Scandinavian Journal of Sports Medicine
- Manuscript reviewer, Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise
- Manuscript reviewer, The Gerontologist
- Editorial board, Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise
- Reviewed last two editions for the publisher for: Astrand, P. O. & Rodahl, K., Textbook for Work Physiology, McGraw Hill; Fox, E. L., Bowers, R. W. & Foss, M. L., The Physiological Basis of Physical Education and Athletics, Saunders College Publishing Co.; and Williams, M. H, Nutrition for Fitness and Sport, W. C. Brown Publishing
Professional assignments and activities
Service
- Director, Sport Physiology Council ICHPERSD, 1998-99
- Planning Committee and Scientific Committees for 42nd World Congress Meeting of the International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport, and Dance, Cairo, Egypt, 1999
- Governor's Council for Physical Fitness and Sport, 1981-82 to 1998-99
- Minneapolis Public Schools City Wide Standards Advisory Committee, 1995-96
- Program Review Team for Evaluation of Master of Science Program in Exercise Science-St. Cloud State University, 1995
- Ad Hoc Committee for Establishment of an Institute for Hockey Research Consortium: U of M Twin Cities, U of M Duluth, St. Cloud State University, Institute of Sport Medicine, Minneapolis, 1993-94
- Committee on North Star Summit of Status on Physical Education and Health in Public Schools of Minnesota, Blaine, MN, 1991-92
International activities
- Egypt: Since 1994 Dr. Serfass has supervised mentoring of four Ph.D. students from Egypt in the Channel Graduate Program. Two of these were exercise physiology students who have graduated and are now teaching at Minia and Helwan Universities.
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Kuwait: Dr. Serfass traveled to Kuwait in 1997 to plan for directing Ph.D. students who want to have an extensive experience in sport coaching over and above their academic focus to enroll in University programs at the University of Minnesota. Presently there is one Ph.D. student in the program on a trial basis. Dr. Serfass also planned for the delivery of a Sport Coaching/Sport Management Institute at the University of Minnesota during intersession or summer session for coaches from the Middle East.
- Mexico: Since 1989, Dr. Serfass has had substantial involvement in a collaborative program with faculty and students from the University of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico.
- Developed and participated in a three day multidisciplinary Sports Medicine Conference using faculty from the University of Minnesota's Athletic Department, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, and Kinesiology;
- Evaluated and consulted on plans for development of a master of sports science degree at the University of Chihuahua;
- Presented two major papers on invited visits to the University;
- Hosted three groups of as many as 17 faculty and students from Chihuahua for as long as 10 days for the purpose of observing and interacting with teaching and research faculty and staff in the Division of Kinesiology.
- Taiwan: Dr. Serfass has made three trips to Taiwan for purposes of delivering a keynote address to their National Physical Education Association, consulting on the building of physical education and sport facilities, acting as a faculty representative for a competitive volleyball team, and planning possible academic educational exchanges and programs.
Research
Extended grants submitted and funded
- $26,000, U. S. Olympic Committee. Development of Upper Body-Arm Power Endurance in Adolescent Cross Country Skiers (with S. Gaskill), 1998-99
- $236,054, HERITAGE Study (Phase 2) Heritage Study-Genetic Response to Exercise and Risk Factors (with A. Leon and A. Walker), 1997-2000
- $438,267, National Health, Lung and Blood Institute NIH. HERITAGE Study-Genetic Response to Exercise and Risk Factors (with A. Leon and A. Walker), 1995-96
- $100,000, Alliant Tech Systems. Alliant Tech Health Investment Program (with D. Halvorson and A. Walker), 1994-95
- $468,267, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute NIH. HERITAGE Study.-Genetic Response to Exercise and Risk Factors (with A. Leon and A. Walker), 1994-95
- $468,558, National heart, Lung and Blood Institute NIH Heritage Study. Genetic Response to Exercise and Risk Factors (with A. Leon), 1993-94
- $10,000, USDE-NIDRR . Hunger and Exercise in Prader Willi Syndrome (with B. Bakke), 1993-94
Extended grants submitted but not funded
- $64,000, Laboratory Grant Support for Testing Regional Winter Sport Development Teams. U. S. Olympic Committee (with S. Gaskill), 1998
- $1,005,000, Healthy Attitudes About Body Image Through Science (HABITS) Kellogg Foundation (with Science Museum of Minnesota staff), 1995
Selected Publications
Serfass, R.C. Exercise Physiology. In Wade, M. and Baker, J. (Eds.) Introduction to Kinesiology: The Science and Practice of Physical Activity. Dubuque: WCB Brown and Benchmark Publisher. 1995. pp. 24-41.
Chen, Y.S., Serfass, R.C., & Apple, F.S. (2000). Loss of myocardial CK-MB into circulation following 3.5 hours of swimming in a rat model. International Journal of Sports Medicine 21, 561-565.
Chen, Y., Serfass, R.C., Mackey-Bojask, S.M., Kelly, K.L., Titus, J.L., & Apple, F.S. (2000). Cardiac troponin T alterations in myocardium and serum rats after stressful, prolonged intense exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology, 88, 1749-1755.
Chen, Y., Serfass, R.C., & Apple, F.S. (2000). Alterations in the expression and activity of creatine kinase-M and mitochondrial creatine kinase subunits in skeletal muscle following prolonged intense exercise in rats.European Journal of Applied Physiology, 81, 114-119.
Gaskill, S.E., Serfass, R.C., Bacharach, D.W., & Kelly, J.M. (1999). Responses to training in cross-country skiers.Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31, (8), 1211-1217.
Gaskill, S.E., Serfass. R.C. and Rundell, K.W. (1999). Upper body power comparisons between cross county skiers and runners. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 20, 290-294.
Carey, D., and Serfass, R.C. (1999). Comparison and validity of two methods for assessing body composition in college football players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 13(2), 106-110.
Lunzer, M.M., Hotvedt, P.S., Dietz, Jr., C.A., Caldwell, M.D., Serfass, R.C. & Hirsch, A.T. (1997). Limb venous hermodynamic function: Relative reproducibility of standard tiptoe exercise and treadmill walking exercise techniques. The Journal of Vascular Surgery, 21(1), 31-38.
Richardson, M.T., Leon, A.S., Jacobs, D.R., Jr., Ainsworth, B.E., & Serfass, R.C. (1995). Ability of the Caltrac accelerator to assess daily physical activity levels. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 15, 107-113.
Santiago, M.C., Leon, A.S., & Serfass, R.C. (1995). Failure of brisk walking to alter blood lipids in normolipemic women. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 20(4), 417-428.
Presentations
Serfass, R. Establishing Academic Linkages. Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University, Bangkok, Thailand, June, 2000.
Serfass, R. Current Trends in Exercise Physiology Measurements. 42nd World Congress, International Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, Sport, and Dance (ICHPER.SD) Cairo, Egypt, July, 1999.
Serfass, R. Are we prepared for aging in the new millennium? Northland Chapter meeting, American College of Sports Medicine, Grand Forks, ND, September, 1999.
Current Research Trends in Exercise Physiology. Helwan University, Giza, Egypt, July, 1996.
Exercise and the Elderly, Heritage. Genetics and Exercise, Undergraduate and Graduate Preparation in Physical Education, National Meeting of the Mexican College of Sports Medicine, Chihuahua, Mexico, October, 1994.
Exercise in the Workplace. Civil Service Association Conference, Earle Brown Center, St. Paul Campus, July, 1993.
Fundamentals of Exercise Prescription, Family Practice Review. Continuing Medical Education Conference, Radisson Hotel, Minneapolis, MN, April, 1993.
Exercise in the Elderly Population. ACSM Northland Chapter Meeting, Omaha, NE, November, 1992.
Optimal Body Composition in Wrestlers. Wrestling Coaches Workshop, Minnesota State High School League, Coon Rapids, MN, October, 1992.
Metabolic Calculations of Energy Expenditure. ACSM Fitness Instructors Workshop, United Hospital, St. Paul, MN, July, 1992.