
Hannah E. Cabre, PhD, RDN
@hannahcabrerd
T32 Postoctoral Fellow at Pennington Biomedical Research Center
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#UNC fourth-year PhD candidate Ling Beisecker spent the summer studying physical and mental health for student-athletes. Watch to learn more about her Summer Research Fellowship through the UNC Graduate School 🩵 Here At UNC



📢 Exciting news! The Department of Exercise and Sport Science UNC EXSS at UNC-Chapel Hill is seeking a new tenure-track Assistant Prof in #biomechanics! Join our team and contribute to our innovative research & teaching. See full posting here: unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/288868 National Biomechanics Day


LACTOFERRIN SUPPLEMENTATION: Seeking individuals (18-42yrs) to explore the impact of bovine lactoferrin on iron regulation and immune & gut health. Bloodwork & fitness results will be shared. Email [email protected] with the subject: IRON for more info!



🚨Exciting opportunity!! Tenure-track faculty opening (open rank) in Kinesiology at Indiana University Bloomington. We're looking for an expert to utilize our Bioenergetics & Environmental Stress Suite and Nutrition & Metabolic Clinical Research Lab! indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/26098





Tremendous honour to be receiving this award and stand among some of the giants (literally) in the field. Thank you to Dr. Jonathan Little Leanne M. Redman, PhD for the nomination and The Obesity Society for the recognition. UBC School Of Health & Exercise Sciences UBC Okanagan Pennington Biomedical Research Center

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR ETHAN SIMS FINALIST — Hannah E. Cabre, PhD, RDN The Obesity Society Pennington Biomedical Research Center #mentor #womeninstem



Our new Nature Aging paper: We built 14 "biological clocks" representing the biological age and rate of aging of 14 major body systems using data from 13,000 people of the Human Phenotype Project Key findings: 1. Biological clocks are clinically meaningful: People with higher


We are looking for a post-doc fellow to work on new exciting collaborative ACL injury & osteoarthritis research with me, Jason Franz & Brian Diekman! We are merging expertise in human #biomechanics, biomedical imaging, and tissue response to loading. unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/291270