Ahmad Amireh is a Clinical Research Associate at The Spine & Pain Institute of New York, primarily overseeing FDA-approved research on Dorsal Root Ganglion Stimulation since August 2021. Ahmad also holds a position as a Personal Trainer at the National Academy of Sports Medicine, developing tailored fitness programs for a diverse clientele. Previously, Ahmad served as Laboratory Manager at Teachers College, Columbia University, directing operations in the Biomechanics Research Laboratory and coordinating research studies. Additional roles include Research Assistant positions at both Duke Global Health Institute and Duke University Health System, with significant contributions to studies on lifestyle interventions and ACL reconstruction. Ahmad's early experiences include engaging in cognitive energetics research at Pontzer Laboratory and mentoring students for The Kenan Institute of Ethics. Educational background includes a Master of Arts in Movement Sciences and Education from Teachers College and dual Bachelor's degrees in Biology and Evolutionary Anthropology from Duke University.
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