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  1. Burpee, J.L. and S.T. Kinsey. (2009). Scaling with body mass of mitochondrial respiration in fish white
    muscle. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Boston, MA (“Muscle Physiology” session co-
    chair).

  2. Jimenez, A.G., B.R. Locke and S.T. Kinsey (2009). The influence of oxygen and high-energy phosphate
    diffusion on metabolic scaling in three species of tail-flipping crustaceans. Society for Integrative and
    Comparative Biology, Boston, MA (“Muscle Physiology” session co-chair).

  3. Jimenez, A.G. and S.T. Kinsey (2009). Reduced cost of Na+-K+ pump activity in large muscle fibers of the
    lobster, Homarus americanus. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Boston, MA (“Muscle
    Physiology” session co-chair).

  4. Jimenez, A.G., R.M. Dillaman, S.T. Kinsey and D.F. Kapraun (2009). Nuclear DNA content variation in
    decapod crustaceans: Does hypertrophic growth affect genome size in muscle fibers? Society for Integrative
    and Comparative Biology, Boston, MA (“Muscle Physiology” session co-chair).

  5. Hardy, K.M., R.M. Dillaman and S.T. Kinsey (2008). Intracellular diffusion constraints influence cellular
    design during growth in skeletal muscle. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Antonio, TX
    (best student talk award winner).

  6. Kinsey, S.T., K.M. Hardy and R.M. Dillaman (2008). The long and winding road: diffusion limitation in
    skeletal muscle. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, San Antonio, TX.

  7. Bruce. R. Locke, Santosh Dasika, Stephen T. Kinsey, Kristin M. Hardy. (2008). The influence of Diffusion
    on Energy Metabolism and Cellular Organization in Skeletal Muscle. American Chemical Society Meeting,
    Symposium to Honor Professor Ruben G. Carbonell, New Orleans, LA.

  8. Kinsey, S.T. (2007). Scaling of aerobic metabolic processes in muscle: the effect of fiber size and diffusion.
    Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, AZ (“Muscle Function” session chair).

  9. Hardy, K.M. and S.T. Kinsey. (2007). Morphological adaptations in large muscle fibers secondarily evolved
    for aerobic locomotor function. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, AZ.

  10. Jimenez, A.G. and S.T. Kinsey (2007). Tail-flipping in crustaceans: a model for muscle metabolic design.
    Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology, Phoenix, AZ.

  11. Overton, J.D., G.S. Adams, R.D. McCall and S.T. Kinsey (2007). AK and AMPd activity and modified high
    energy phosphate set points in mice acclimated to hypoxia. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,
    Phoenix, AZ.


EXTRAMURAL FUNDING (2007-2014):
National Science Foundation: “Acquisition of a FEI Tecnai G2 Spirit BioTWIN Transmission Electron
Microscope”, Lead P.I., R.M. Dillaman, A. Frampton, A. Taylor, S. Kinsey and C. Tomas. $631,505, 7/1/12-6/30/13.


National Science Foundation: “Collaborative Research: Are muscle fibers just the right size?”, Lead P.I., S.T. Kinsey,
co-P.I. R.M. Dillaman, B.R. Locke (P.I. at Florida State University) and S.C. Grant (co-P.I. at the National High
Magnetic Field Laboratory). $860,426 ($466,186 to UNCW), 8/1/07-7/31/11.


National Institutes of Health: “Myoglobin as an indicator of hypoxia tolerance”, P.I., S.T. Kinsey. $213,120, 6/1/06 –
5/31/10.


National Science Foundation: “Acquisition of a Bruker 600 DMX NMR spectrometer”, P.I., P. Seaton, senior
personnel, P. Almeida, C. Halkides, S. Varadarajan, J. Morgan, B. Kieber, J. Willey, B. Avery, S. Kinsey, J. Wright.
$700,000, 8/1/08-7/31/10.


National Science Foundation: “Collaborative Research: Muscle fiber size as a determinant of metabolic design”, Lead
P.I., S.T. Kinsey, B.R. Locke (P.I. at Florida State University) and T.S. Moerland (co-P.I. at Florida State University),
$562,377 ($278,577 to UNCW), 8/15/03 - 8/14/07.

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