Jacob Wilson, assistant professor of health sciences and human performance, was awarded the Terry J. Housh Young Investigator of the Year award at the National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference on July 12.
The award, highly coveted amongst young researchers in the field, is given to a researcher who has been in the field for seven years or less, in recognition of his or her noteworthy contributions to applied exercise and sport science.
Together with his students, Wilson has published 20 research papers in 2013 alone and more than 100 since coming to UT in 2010.
“This award is a reflection of my students’ hard work and speaks to the caliber and quality of the UT student,” said Wilson, who is helping launch a new master's in exercise and nutrition science in Summer 2014.