Articles tagged with: muscles
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Brock University’s Distinguished Professor designation is a lifetime appointment recognizing outstanding achievement in each recipient’s academic discipline. This ... Full story
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Passion for science fuels Spirit of Brock recipients’ work
While their time at Brock has ended, new Faculty of Applied Health Sciences graduates Emma Ratke (BKin ’25) and Jessica Braun (... Full story -
Drugs and dieting: How shifting views are tilting the scales in the weight-loss world
While it was once considered taboo to publicly acknowledge the use of medication to shed stubborn pounds, times are changing ... Full story -
Returning astronauts face accelerated bone, muscle deterioration, says Brock expert
With US astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams set to return to Earth this week, Brock University Associate Professor of ... Full story -
Experts weigh in on the battle against back pain and other workplace injuries
One of Michael Holmes’ favourite expressions is: “Work shouldn’t hurt.” Preventing workplace injuries is the focus of the Brock ... 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 -
Brock experts offer nutrition, exercise tips to help keep kids healthy
Classroom learning is a key part of any child’s development, but just as impactful are two other components of ... 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 -
Grad students honoured for inspiring women to pursue STEM
The stars aligned when Jessica Braun (MSc ’21), a PhD student in Applied Health Sciences, recently returned from a research collaboration ... Full story -
Brock research exploring estrogen’s connection to late-onset Alzheimer’s in women
The answer to why women are almost twice as likely as men to develop late-onset Alzheimer’s disease may lie ... Full story