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Meet our talented MITACS Globalink team who are using MoCap technology and AI to classify autism gait, pushing the boundaries of personalized healthcare. Students are also exploring surface EMG from healthcare to rehabilitation and developing new wearable tech Mitacs

Meet our talented MITACS Globalink team who are using MoCap technology and AI to classify autism gait, pushing the boundaries of personalized healthcare. Students are also exploring surface EMG from healthcare to rehabilitation and developing new wearable tech <a href="/MitacsCanada/">Mitacs</a>
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Exciting News!🤩 Our talented NSERC USRA student Alex Vadureanu is working this summer with our motion capture team to examine the effects of flat feet on gait, physical function and mobility 👣✨ NSERC / CRSNG UNB Kinesiology UNB Fredericton UNB UNB Research

Exciting News!🤩 Our talented NSERC USRA student Alex Vadureanu is working this summer with our motion capture team to examine the effects of flat feet on gait, physical function and mobility 👣✨
<a href="/NSERC_CRSNG/">NSERC / CRSNG</a> <a href="/KinUNB/">UNB Kinesiology</a> <a href="/UNBFredericton/">UNB Fredericton</a> <a href="/UNB/">UNB</a> <a href="/UNBResearch/">UNB Research</a>
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Excited to announce Brett Speedy as the first recipient of the TD Insurance HPL Fellowship! Brett is a MSckin student studying the effects of flat feet on gait mechanics in older Canadians. This research is partly funded by NBIF! UNB Kinesiology TD (Canada) nb_innovation UNB Research

Excited to announce Brett Speedy as the first recipient of the TD Insurance HPL Fellowship! Brett is a MSckin student studying the effects of flat feet on gait mechanics in older Canadians. This research is partly funded by NBIF! <a href="/KinUNB/">UNB Kinesiology</a> <a href="/TD_Canada/">TD (Canada)</a> <a href="/nb_innovation/">nb_innovation</a> <a href="/UNBResearch/">UNB Research</a>
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Discover groundbreaking research by Dr. Maryam Kebbe and colleagues, revealing the connections of human milk components and infant gut microbiome diversity, offering crucial insights into early-life nutrition and infant health. bit.ly/3U1hX2k #UNBKinesiology #PEADSLab

Discover groundbreaking research by Dr. Maryam Kebbe and colleagues, revealing the connections of human milk components and infant gut microbiome diversity, offering crucial insights into early-life nutrition and infant health. bit.ly/3U1hX2k
#UNBKinesiology #PEADSLab
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This past Friday, CFI / FCI announced its latest JELF recipients, including UNB's own Dr. Maryam Kebbe! Dr. Kebbe's funding supports her research on the connections between human milk, the infant gut biome and health issues like obesity. Read more: blogs.unb.ca/newsroom/2024/…

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Join us on Thursday October 10th from 11:30am-1:00pm for the Kinesiology Research Celebration! This event includes presentations on cutting edge research from faculty members right here at UNB! Light refreshments will be provided and did we mention, its FREE!

Join us on Thursday October 10th from 11:30am-1:00pm for the Kinesiology Research Celebration! This event includes presentations on cutting edge research from faculty members right here at UNB! Light refreshments will be provided and did we mention, its FREE!
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This event isn’t one you’ll want to miss! Join us on October 18th from 11:30am-1pm, Currie Center 4th floor as our panelists discuss the Paris 2024 Canadian Women’s Soccer Drone Incident, the use of technology in sports and the ethical challenges it creates. All are welcome!

This event isn’t one you’ll want to miss! Join us on October 18th from 11:30am-1pm, Currie Center 4th floor as our panelists discuss the Paris 2024 Canadian Women’s Soccer Drone Incident, the use of technology in sports and the ethical challenges it creates. All are welcome!
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Over the past 15 years, the MBA SRM program has produced over 26 different leaders in the sports industry. Some positions graduated students hold include: -Executive Director of a Provincial Sports Organization -Oilers Entertainment Group- Account Executive -KidSport Coordinator

Over the past 15 years, the MBA SRM program has produced over 26 different leaders in the sports industry. Some positions graduated students hold include:
-Executive Director of a Provincial Sports Organization
-Oilers Entertainment Group- Account Executive
-KidSport Coordinator
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Thanks to all that attended our Open House this weekend, there was an amazing turnout! It was great to meet and welcome some future Kin students to the program!

Thanks to all that attended our Open House this weekend, there was an amazing turnout! It was great to meet and welcome some future Kin students to the program!
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Congrats to Kin graduate student Fernanda Diaz on receiving the 2024 Student Recognition Award from Recreation NB! This award highlights individuals who make a positive impact in their community, showing great passion and dedication. Congratulations Fernanda!

Congrats to Kin graduate student Fernanda Diaz on receiving the 2024 Student Recognition Award from Recreation NB! This award highlights individuals who make a positive impact in their community, showing great passion and dedication. Congratulations Fernanda!
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#ThrowbackThursday To our annual Kin Awards Ceremony that took place on November 7th. It was a great evening to recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of both BScKin & BRSS students. What a great evening celebrating the success of our students!

#ThrowbackThursday To our annual Kin Awards Ceremony that took place on November 7th. It was a great evening to recognize and celebrate the outstanding achievements of both BScKin &amp; BRSS students. What a great evening celebrating the success of our students!
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Happy New Year from the Faculty of Kinesiology! We hope you've all had a wonderful break and we can't wait to see you all back on campus soon! Here's to a great year ahead! 🎉

Happy New Year from the Faculty of Kinesiology! We hope you've all had a wonderful break and we can't wait to see you all back on campus soon! Here's to a great year ahead! 🎉
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Congratulations to Faculty member Dr Jeff Hebert and his co-authors on their article titled “Socioeconomic status moderates the effect of physical education on overweight and obesity in children: a quasi‐experimental trial” published today in the European Journal of Pediatrics!

Congratulations to Faculty member Dr Jeff Hebert and his co-authors on their article titled “Socioeconomic status moderates the effect of physical education on overweight and obesity in children: a quasi‐experimental trial” published today in the European Journal of Pediatrics!
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2024 was a productive year for the CELLAB, filled with research and numerous publications! We’re proud to share their latest findings and contributions to the scientific community. 🖊️ Swipe for a complete publication listing and titles! #unbresearch #KIN #CELLLAB

2024 was a productive year for the CELLAB, filled with research and numerous publications! We’re proud to share their latest findings and contributions to the scientific community. 🖊️

Swipe for a complete publication listing and titles!

#unbresearch #KIN #CELLLAB
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Congratulations to Kendra Woodland, a Masters student in the MASRS program and former UNB Women's Hockey goaltender who was recently selected for the National Team Athletic Committee for Hockey Canada. Way to go Kendra! 📸 CFJC Today/Anthony Corea

Congratulations to Kendra Woodland, a Masters student in the MASRS program and former UNB Women's Hockey goaltender who was recently selected for the National Team Athletic Committee for Hockey Canada. Way to go Kendra!

📸 CFJC Today/Anthony Corea
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Join us for this public presentation examining MAiD through the lens of health care ethics, exploring its impact on patient dignity, shared decision-making, and the evolving responsibilities of health care providers in an era of increasing patient autonomy and medical complexity.

Join us for this public presentation examining MAiD through the lens of health care ethics, exploring its impact on patient dignity, shared decision-making, and the evolving responsibilities of health care providers in an era of increasing patient autonomy and medical complexity.
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Last weekend members of the PEADS Lab attended the @girlsstemup conference presenting their hard work with a booth and student posters! Way to go everyone! #UNBKinesiology

Last weekend members of the PEADS Lab attended the @girlsstemup conference presenting their hard work with a booth and student posters! Way to go everyone! #UNBKinesiology
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Congratulations to PhD student Chinasa Trinitta Ugwuegbulem on receiving the Dr. Nora Ni Chuiv CFUW Fredericton Graduate Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a female who is a full-time research-based Master’s or Doctoral candidate. Way to go!

Congratulations to PhD student Chinasa Trinitta Ugwuegbulem on receiving the Dr. Nora Ni Chuiv CFUW Fredericton Graduate Scholarship. This scholarship is awarded to a female who is a full-time research-based Master’s or Doctoral candidate. Way to go!