Articles tagged with: Canada Research Chair
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One of Michael Holmes’ favourite expressions is: “Work shouldn’t hurt.” Preventing workplace injuries is the focus of the Brock ... Full story
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RESEARCH RETROSPECTIVE: Caring for the Earth
This article is part of a monthly series celebrating research breakthroughs and successes at Brock University over the past 60 years. ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Striving to make work a safer place
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Regulating body temperature in hot climates
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: The Anthropocene, debunking dangerous drinking research and Olympic sports history
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed implications of using the word 'Anthropocene,' research on the risks of drinking, ... Full story -
Brock muscle expert nationally recognized for inclusive research
For Val Fajardo (BSc ’09, MSc ‘12), the saying “share and share alike” has particularly powerful implications in the world of science. ... Full story -
Keeping kids cool key to a good night’s sleep in summer heat: Brock expert
Getting enough high-quality sleep on a consistent basis is vital for human health and well-being, particularly for children. That can ... Full story -
CRC Spotlight: Brock researcher identifies barriers to young people’s well-being
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Older adult minds shown to wander less than their younger counterparts
While it’s commonly believed older adult minds wander more than those of young people, new Brock-led research is showing ... Full story -
International research explores sustainability’s connection to healthy living
Almost three-quarters of deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs) worldwide can be traced back to a lack of physical movement and ... Full story