Andrew Oh
Undergraduate Student
Undergraduate Student
Andrew is a Senior on a pre-Physical Therapy track, pursuing a BS in Movement Science with a minor in Human Anatomy and Physiology. He's served as a teaching assistant for the course "Introduction to Movement Science", where he facilitates interactive lectures and provides constructive feedback on teamwork and consolidation assignments. Additionally, he is a writing fellow a part of the Sweetland Writing Center, where he collaborates with faculty and students to enhance learning through writing-to-learn assignments that connect key scientific principles to students' understanding of the human body in motion. Additionally, his professional experience includes working as a physical therapy aide at Peconic Bay Medical Center and Ivy Rehab HSS, as well as interning with the University of Michigan Athletics’ Performance Nutrition team, designing evidence-based nutrition strategies for student athletes. Andrew is an active undergraduate research assistant in our laboratory, contributing to NIH-funded studies on exercise intervention and its effects on muscle fatigue, aging, and recovery.
Originally from Southampton, NY, Andrew enjoys spending his time outside of school mainly immersed in music, particularly jazz. He also loves cooking, staying active, and exploring the outdoors.