Articles tagged with: Research
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As a kinesiology student, Janelle Joseph was struck by how much of the sport and health research she encountered focused ... Full story
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Spirit of Brock recipients strive to pave the way for others
While earning her first undergraduate degree in human anatomy in Nigeria, Olajumoke Shobowale (BA ’25) became fascinated with how the body ... Full story -
Distinguished grad aims to advance autoimmune research
Sergio Hernandez (BSc ’16, MSc ’19) moved to New York at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, facing rolling lockdowns, personal upheaval ... Full story -
Royal Ontario Museum exhibit features Crawford Lake research
For Francine McCarthy, viewing the Crawford Lake: Layers in Time display at Toronto’s Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) was a ... Full story -
Bridging the orientation gap for clinical nursing instructors
Clinical nursing instructors (CNIs) play a crucial role in preparing nursing students for their future careers, and Brock researcher Farhana ... Full story -
Birth control’s impact on the brain the focus of student research
Psychology master’s student Alison Randell wants to better understand the effects of hormonal birth control on the adolescent brain. “... Full story -
Universities Canada President visits Brock research institutes
From vineyards to virtual prototypes, Brock University’s research strengths were on full display as Universities Canada President Gabriel Miller ... Full story -
How walking apps could boost long-term healthy habits
Fitness apps — especially those that are doctor recommended — may be a step in the right direction for anyone looking to ... Full story -
Virtual reality a ‘safe space’ for youth counselling: Brock-Pathstone research
For many children and teens, virtual reality (VR) headsets are a gateway to immersive video game worlds. But Nicole Luke ... Full story -
Researchers launch healthy habit platform to combat chronic disease
With research showing that unhealthy habits are easier to stick to than healthy ones, Isabelle Hill (BKin ’22, MSc ’24) wanted to ... Full story