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Sallee received his doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction - Health Promotion from Virginia Polytechnic and State University in 2002. He received his Master of Science degree in Physical Education from Radford University in 1997 and his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education from Old Dominion University in 1991.

He primarily teaches in Allied Health Sciences but also provides support for other disciplines in the department. His teaching focuses on Kinesiology and Applied Exercise Science.

His work in service has been focused on professional leadership in his discipline and community research on youth risk behavior. He has served in many roles in professional organizations and at Radford University. He has worked with many local communities on the analysis of youth risk behavior data. His primary role has been in gathering and interpreting data for prevention agencies for the purpose of intervention programming and grant development.

His research is highly focused on collaboration with students. Currently, his work is focused on Motion Analysis. Dr. Sallee and his students have presented at local, regional, and national conferences on a variety of topics.