Congratulations to Vanessa Ferreria on her successful PhD defence!
Congratulations to Vanessa Ferreria for successfully defending her PhD thesis on Monday, March 1st 2021.
Title of her PhD thesis:
“Multimodal Prehabilitation in Lung Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgical Resection.”.
Student Flex Space in Currie Gym
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update – April 9, 2021Study hubs and on-campus flex spaces will continue to be available for individual use only. We cannot operate group study spaces for the time being.
Drummond Foundation Research Grant Awarded to Dr. Jenna Gibbs - KPE
Congratulations to Dr. Jenna Gibbs, Assistant Professor in ۲ݮƵ's Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE) Department, who was recently awarded a Drummond Foundation Research Grant supported by the Drummond Foundation and the John R. McConnell Foundation.
Louis-Philip Guindon [KPE] wins the Jean Béliveau Athletic Award
Congratulations to Kinesiology and Physical Education graduate student, Louis-Philip Guindon for receiving the Jean Béliveau Athletic Award!His research title is: "Examining Breathing Patterns during Common on-ice Movement Patterns in Male Hockey Goaltenders".
Louis-Philip Guindon is completing his MSc in Exercise Physiology and plays goaltender for ۲ݮƵ University Men’s Ice Hockey Team.
KPE's Yasmine Coovadia receives a "Dean's Excellence Fellowship"!
Congratulations to KPE's Yasmine Coovadia, M.Sc., for receiving a Dean's Excellence Fellowship!At the start of 2020, a new funding opportunity was developed by the Dean’s Office to recruit high-caliber PhD students. Each Department was granted a multi-year fellowship package, each totaling $55,000, to be awarded to incoming doctoral students.
Matthew Slopecki of KPE has a new publication
Congratulations to Matthew Slopecki on his new publication "Is sex a proxy for mechanical variables during an upper limb repetitive movement task? An investigation of the effects of sex and of anthropometric load on muscle fatigue " in BMC https://rdcu.be/cbu6T.
Fall 2020 Virtual Convocation - Master's and Doctoral Graduates of KPE
On behalf of the Dept. of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Congratulations to all our Master's and Doctoral Graduates! Read More >>Mathieu Michaud (KPE) receives two awards from the Faculty of Education
Congratulations to Mathieu Michaud for receiving the "The Stansfield Award for School-Based Classroom Research" and "The Muriel H. Marsh and Harold A. Marsh Endowment" from the Faculty of Education!The Stansfield Award for School-Based Classroom Research
Congratulations to Nina Dai and Patrick Martin, who completed their M.Sc. degree - KPE
Congratulations to Nina Dai and Patrick Martin, who completed their Master's of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Exercise Physiology based on their work in the Exercise Metabolism and Nutrition Research Laboratory under the supervision of Dr. Tyler Churchward-Venne.
Congratulations to Alessandra Amato on her poster presentation at the ASMBR 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting - KPE
Congratulations to Alessandra Amato on her poster presentation at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting from September 11-15, 2020 titled ‘Evaluating the Muscle-Bone Unit in Severe Obesity with and without Type 2 Diabetes”.
Congratulations to Charlab's Evan Jette for completing his Master’s of Science degree - KPE
Congratulations to Evan Jette, who completed his Master’s of Science degree in Exercise Physiology based on his work in the Cardiovascular Health and Autonomic Regulation (CHARLab) and Clinical Exercise & Respiratory Physiology (CERPL) Laboraties and under the co-supervision of Drs.
Emilie Michalovic (KPE) has a new publication in COPD
Congratulations to Emilie Michalovic on her new publication "Description of Participation in Daily and SocialYasmine Coovadia Publishes Master's Thesis work in American Journal of Physiology - KPE
Congratulations to Yasmine Coovadia, M.Sc., who recently published her master’s thesis work in American Journal of Physiology – Heart and Circulatory Physiology.Yasmine’s paper is entitled “Sex differences in dynamic blood pressure regulation: beat-by-beat responses to muscle sympathetic nerve activity”.
Danielle Alexander (KPE) Awarded the Walter A. and K. Mary Marsh Fellowship
Congratulations to Danielle Alexander for receiving the Walter A. and K. Mary Marsh Fellowship from the Faculty of Education!The Walter A. and K. Mary Marsh Fellowships in Education was established in 2009 by K. Mary Marsh in memory of her husband, Walter A. Marsh, for outstanding graduate students in the Faculty of Education. Awarded by the Faculty of Education to outstanding graduate students in the Faculty who have demonstrated leadership qualities.
Congratulations to KPE's Christopher Bailey on his successful PhD defence!
Congratulations to Chris Bailey for successfully defending his PhD “Biomechanics and physiology of motor variability in repetitive movements of young and old male and female adults”.
Best of luck to him in his postdoctoral studies at the University of Ottawa!