SKYVIEW to Improve Sports Performance by Appointing Dr. Troy Flanagan to its Circadian Lighting Scientific Advisory Board
SKYVIEW, the world's first human light, that brings the extraordinary power of the sun and sky into our homes, announced sports performance scientist Dr. Troy Flanagan, Ph.D. Has joined its Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Flanagan has spent over 20 years directing the sport science and medicine programs for various Olympic and Professional sports teams where he has been exploring the use of adaptive lighting to improve athletic performance.
Troy is the Vice President of Performance for the Milwaukee Bucks. He oversees the sport science, medicine, nutrition, sports technology, and sports psychology program. The collaboration between Troy Flanagan and the Bucks' best-in-class performance team has been instrumental in optimizing player well-being. Additionally, Troy's strategic vision and dedication have made a significant impact within the organization, contributing to the Bucks' NBA championship victory in 2021.
Dr. Flanagan holds a first-class honors degree in Human Movement Science and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Throughout his career, he has received several awards, including the ACHPER Award of Excellence, the Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship, and the Tom Osborn Award for services and contributions to sports nutrition. Flanagan also actively participates in advisory boards and committees, including those for the Apieron Life Research Advisory Committee, the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).
The Scientific Advisory Board at SKYVIEW is comprised of experts from diverse fields, each contributing their wealth of knowledge and lifelong dedication to creating innovative wellness solutions at the intersection of science and technology. Their collective expertise complements SKYVIEW's in-house circadian biology and light engineering resources to expand application of this powerful, adaptive lighting. The combined expertise and vision advances the company's mission to rekindle our relationship with natural light for a healthier, more fulfilled life. In a world where we spend more than 93% of our lives indoors under standard, unhealthy lighting, this is a critical mission.
Troy is the Vice President of Performance for the Milwaukee Bucks. He oversees the sport science, medicine, nutrition, sports technology, and sports psychology program. The collaboration between Troy Flanagan and the Bucks' best-in-class performance team has been instrumental in optimizing player well-being. Additionally, Troy's strategic vision and dedication have made a significant impact within the organization, contributing to the Bucks' NBA championship victory in 2021.
Dr. Flanagan holds a first-class honors degree in Human Movement Science and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. Throughout his career, he has received several awards, including the ACHPER Award of Excellence, the Australian Postgraduate Award Scholarship, and the Tom Osborn Award for services and contributions to sports nutrition. Flanagan also actively participates in advisory boards and committees, including those for the Apieron Life Research Advisory Committee, the Steadman Philippon Research Institute, and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).
The Scientific Advisory Board at SKYVIEW is comprised of experts from diverse fields, each contributing their wealth of knowledge and lifelong dedication to creating innovative wellness solutions at the intersection of science and technology. Their collective expertise complements SKYVIEW's in-house circadian biology and light engineering resources to expand application of this powerful, adaptive lighting. The combined expertise and vision advances the company's mission to rekindle our relationship with natural light for a healthier, more fulfilled life. In a world where we spend more than 93% of our lives indoors under standard, unhealthy lighting, this is a critical mission.
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