Articles tagged with: FAHS Research
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A lung cancer prediction model developed by a Brock University epidemiologist is more efficient in selecting people to undergo lung ... Full story
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Brock University gains four new Canada Research Chairs, one renewal
Getting kids to be more physically and mentally fit. Reducing damage caused by blood vessels breaking down in older age. ... Full story -
Brock researcher appointed 2021 AMS Fellow in Compassion and Artificial Intelligence
Technology exists in health care today that enables individuals to assess their risk factors for various health and social issues. ... Full story -
Sport Management prof awarded Chancellor’s Chair for Research Excellence
Dawn Trussell’s research is about making sports a level playing field. The Associate Professor of Sport Management studies sport ... Full story -
Brock webinar encourages conversations on adaptive sport
Though she was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at birth, Jess Silver has never let the condition define her. The Founder ... Full story -
Brock event to focus on bone and muscle health in COVID-19 era
Important aspects of bone and muscle health, including implications of low activity during the COVID-19 pandemic on different demographics, will ... Full story -
Brock webinar to explore study on health behaviour in school-aged children
A study examining the health behaviour of school-aged children will be the focus of a free public talk taking place ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences using AIF to further support students
NOTE: This is one in a series of stories highlighting projects supported by Brock’s Academic Initiatives Fund (AIF), which ... Full story -
Brock students using social media to share results of youth mental research
Students Salony Sharma and Egan Henderson (BSc ’21) are doing something that’s becoming increasingly vital in research: putting findings into ... Full story -
Ideas sought for Building Better Research workshop series
The Building Better Research (BBR) workshop series is gearing up for its second year — and organizers want to hear from ... Full story