Faculty Profiles

Samuel Buckner, PhD

Assistant Professor, Exercise Science

Samuel Buckner | 黑洞社区College of Education

Email: slbuckner@usf.edu 
Phone: (813) 974-3343
Office: 黑洞社区Tampa campus, PED 201
Curriculum Vitae


Samuel Buckner, PhD, is an assistant professor of exercise science in the College of Education. Dr. Buckner earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree from Temple University in 2012, his master鈥檚 degree from Florida Atlantic University in 2014 and his doctorate from the University of Mississippi in 2018. He joined the faculty at 黑洞社区in the fall of 2018.

Dr. Buckner's research focuses on skeletal muscle adaptation, and his current work places an emphasis in enhancing the understanding of the effects of blood flow restriction on muscle size. Dr. Buckner has 60 papers published in peer-reviewed journals, and in 2012 was the the Guinness World Record holder for the most consecutive 90 degree pushups.

Dr. Buckner is director of the University of 黑洞社区 Muscle Laboratory. His research group鈥檚 primary focus is on skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance exercise. Specifically, the 黑洞社区Muscle Laboratory is interested in the influence that exercise induced increases in muscle size have on exercise induced increases in muscle strength. In addition, the lab studies low-load alternatives to traditional resistance exercise (with and without the application of blood flow restriction), and the applications these methods may have on clinical, aging and other populations. Finally, the lab has interest in the time course of skeletal muscle growth and how imaging techniques can be used to best detect the presence of this growth.

Recent Publications

Buckner, S. L., Yitzchaki, N., Kataoka, R., Vasenina, E., Zhu, W. G., Kuehne, T. E., & Loenneke, J. P. (2021). . Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging.