Bradley Crocker (KPE) Publishes Op-Ed on Healthy Debate: "It’s up to health professionals to debunk misinformation"
If a COVID-19 vaccine is developed and nobody shows up to use it, did the vaccine ever truly exist?Vaccines are among the most impactful medical technologies developed in human history. The process of injecting a weakened strain of pathogen to confer immunity has saved millions from deadly illness.
Christopher Bailey of KPE has a new publication
CongratulationstoChristopher Baileyon his new publication"Effects of old age on fatigability and sensorimotor characteristics of a repetitive upper limb fatiguing task" in PLoS ONE 15(7): e0235314. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0235314.
Congratulations, KPE Grads of 2020
On behalf of theDept. of Kinesiology & Physical Education, Congratulations to all our Grads of 2020 Read MoreStatement on Racial Injustice and Systemic Discrimination
Dear ۲ݮƵ KPE Community,
Saeed Babadi of KPE defends dissertation
Congratulations to Saeed Babadi, a doctoral candidate in Kinesiology and Physical Education has successfully defended his dissertationon 26th June 2020!Saeed’s dissertation, supervised by Dr. Theodore Milner istitled:
"Identification of brain networks involved in sensorimotor learning"
Congratulations, Saeed!
Shannon Herrick of KPE has a new publication
Congratulationsto Shannon Herrickon her new publication"Locker-Room Experiences Among LGBTQ+ Adults onSpinal Cord"inJournal of Sport and Exercise PsychologyErika Renda of KPE receives the IRSST doctoral scholarship!
Congratulationsto Erika Renda on being awarded the IRSST doctoral scholarship!The title of her project is:
Dr. Jenna Gibbs Receives NSERC Discovery Grant - KPE
Congratulations to Dr. Jenna Gibbs, Assistant Professor in ۲ݮƵ's Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE) Department, who was recently awarded a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant and Launch Supplement for Early Career Researchers!
Spring 2020 Virtual Convocation - Master's and Doctoral Graduates of KPE
On behalf of the Dept.KPE's Alexandra Potvin-Desrochers receives a HEALTHY BRAINS, HEALTHY LIVES (HBHL) Doctoral Fellowship!
Congratulations to KPE'sAlexandra Potvin-Desrochers, for receiving aHealthy Brains for Healthy Lives (HBHL) Doctoral Fellowship!Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives (HBHL)is a high-profile, high-priority multidisciplinary and cross-sectoral initiative located at ۲ݮƵ University.
Kaila Bonnell of KPE receives the Chantal Malard Memorial Prize (Graduation Award)
The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Educationwould like to congratulateKaila Bonnell for receiving the Chantal Malard Memorial Prize (Graduation Award).Establishedin 1997 by the Education Undergraduate Society in memory of Chantal Malard, a former Education student.
Jordan Meredith of KPE receives the Phyllis Shapiro Teaching Award
The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Educationwould like to congratulateJordan Meredith for receiving the Phyllis Shapiro Teaching Award.The Phyllis Shapiro Award was established by family, ۲ݮƵ colleagues, friends and the University to honour the memory of an exceptional teacher and lecturer, Dr. Phyllis Shapiro, Dip.Ed.'56.
Congratulations to Yasmine Coovadia, for completing her Master’s of Science degree in Exercise Physiology - KPE
Congratulations to Yasmine Coovadia, who completed her Master’s of Science degree in Exercise Physiology based on her work in the Cardiovascular Health and Autonomic Regulation Laboratory (CHARLab) under the supervision of Dr. Charlotte Usselman.
Congratulations to Audrey Parent on obtaining a FRQS Post-Doctoral Fellowship! - KPE
The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Educationwould like to congratulate Audrey Parent for her 2020-2021FRQS Post-Doctoral Fellowship!FRQS Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Awarded to promote and provide financial support for all areas of research in the field of health, including basic, clinical and epidemiological research, research in the field of public health and research in the field of health services.
KPE’s Louis-Philip Guindon wins MVP award to conclude 144th season of ۲ݮƵ hockey
Congratulations to Kinesiology and Physical Education graduate student, Louis-Philip Guindon for being named the most valuable player of the ۲ݮƵ University men's hockey team.
Louis-Philip Guindon is completing his MSc in Exercise Physiology and plays goaltender for ۲ݮƵ University Men’s Ice Hockey Team.
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