Science in 60 Seconds series
Jennifer Ferris is a PhD candidate in the Graduate Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences. I grew up watching David Attenborough, Bill Nye, and National Geographic, these programs made learning about science fun, which later would inspire me to pursue graduate-level education. Since then I have had in interest in science education, which I’ve developed by leading […]
Science in 60 Seconds
Jennifer Ferris is an incoming PhD candidate in the Graduate Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences. Read more about her and Science in 60 Seconds.
Protected: “WiiNWalk: Evaluation of the Nintendo WiiFit to Enhance Walking in Older Adults with Lower Limb Amputation” 2013
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Protected: “Are motor control dysfunctions related to the clinical presentation of knee osteoarthritis?” 2013
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Protected: “Using long-term aerobic exercise to modulate corticospinal excitability and intracortical networks in sedentary younger and older adults” 2014
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Protected: “Effect of toe-in and toe-out walking on leg joints and muscles in people with knee osteoarthritis” 2014
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Protected: “Changes in cognitive and motor task brain activation through adolescence” 2014
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UBC students explore the impact of exercise on cancer prevention and rehabilitation
What role does exercise play in cancer prevention, rehabilitation, and survivorship? Rehabilitation Science students – Amy Kirkham, and Stanley Hung – are on the path to find out. Working alongside UBC’s Dr. Kristin Campbell, an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, these students are involved in diverse and innovative research exploring just how […]
Rehabilitation Sciences students featured in UBC profile!
Rehabilitation Science students – Amy Kirkham (pictured) and Stanley Hung – were recently featured in a Faculty of Medicine article exploring the impact of exercise on cancer prevention and rehabilitation. You can read the article here.
Kristin Campbell on CTV Morning Live!
Kristin Campbell on CTV Morning Live! Kristin Campbell was with Keri Brown this morning to answer some questions about the role of exercise and physical activity in cancer prevention and survivorship! To watch the video of Kristin’s interview, click here.