Joanne Donoghue

Director, Clinical Research, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Hi, I’m Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., ACSM-CEP, and I serve as the Director of Clinical Research and a Professor at the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM). Since joining NYITCOM in 1998, I’ve dedicated my career to advancing clinical research, exercise physiology, nutrition, and human performance—while supporting faculty, clinicians, and trainees in building scholarship that is both impactful and realistic within the demands of academic medicine.
Over the past 27 years, I’ve authored 30+ peer-reviewed publications and delivered 29+ keynote and invited presentations nationally and internationally. I’m especially recognized for my work in esports health and performance, where my research has helped bring global attention to the unique physiological demands, injury risks, and prevention strategies needed to support competitive gamers and emerging digital athletes.
I also understand firsthand the challenges clinicians face in academic research—limited time, competing responsibilities, gaps in training, and the heavy burden of paperwork and administrative tasks that can slow progress at every stage of a project. Because of this, I’ve increasingly focused on integrating artificial intelligence into clinical research, using practical and responsible workflows to help close these gaps. My goal is to make research more efficient and approachable by teaching streamlined strategies for literature synthesis, study design, statistical planning, grant alignment, writing, and dissemination—while maintaining scientific rigor and academic integrity.