Articles tagged with: muscles
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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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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 -
CRC Spotlight: Brock researcher explores new frontiers in muscle health
The federal government’s Canada Research Chairs program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of ... Full story -
Impactful Brock research to be showcased at online Homecoming event
Helping children read better. The human aspect of protecting against cyberattacks. Improving muscle health. Brock University researchers will be offering ... Full story -
Brock partners with biomechanics company on 3D motion capture technology
The Brock-Niagara Validation, Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute (VPMI) connects Brock University’s advanced scientific and applied research expertise, state-of-the-art equipment ... Full story -
Heart work pays off for Vanier scholarship recipient
Sophie Hamstra (BSc ’19) has long had her heart set on making a difference through her cardiovascular research. Since learning late ... Full story