The main goal of my research program is to identify strategies to have more people being regular exerciser. My current projects focus on older adults, and people living with chronic conditions such as obesity and cancer.
Read moreDr. Martin Sénéchal - PhD, CEP
Dr. Sénéchal’s research interests focus on the impact of physical activity and exercise training on cardiometabolic health in obese individuals.
Read moreDr. Ryan Hamilton
I am probably best described as an applied sport psychologist; however, my research spans two major streams of inquiry: 1) The application of psychology to sport and exercise performance, and 2) the development of hope and coping in cancer survivors.
Read moreJoshua Goreham - Ph.D. (c)
Mr. Goreham is a third year, PhD candidate in the Faculty of Health at Dalhousie University where he is studying sport biomechanics. His research includes developing inertial sensor technology to quantify sport technique, specifically in canoe kayak sprint. He has worked as a sport scientist with the Canadian National Canoe Kayak Sprint team and the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball. His other research areas of interest include technique changes due to fatigue, skill development of athletes, and exercise physiology.
Read moreEmily Read - PhD, RN, CPT
Emily Read is an Assistant Professor at the University of New Brunswick in the Faculty of Nursing. Her research interests include health care leadership and management, social capital, positive organizational psychology, workplace health and well-being, work transitions, and healthy aging and technology.
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