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Jules Stewart

Jules Stewart
Jules Stewart

Distinguished Alumnus

Jules Stewart has been working as a Research Physical Therapist in the C5 Gait Analysis Laboratory at Naval Medical Center San Diego since 2016. In addition to conducting research on fall prevention, care after limb preservation, and rehabilitation effectiveness, Jules works with patients who have undergone amputation, limb preservation procedures, and other major limb trauma to help optimize their walking and running.

Jules’ passion for research was strengthened during her time in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at SDSU where she worked with a team to study the relationship between the circadian system and Parkinson’s disease. She is an advocate for interdisciplinary and clinically-driven research and continues to expand her research focus through collaboration with academic and medical institutions in her current role.

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