general updates

Harvesting momentum

This Fall has been a season of building momentum, with each milestone propelling our lab forward. A great time was had presenting our work at the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (SCAPPS). Trainee Celine Balay has joined an NSERC CREATE training program focused on integrating physical, physiological, and psychological aspects of human comfort into engineering product design practices.

SCAPPS presentations! Left: Sofia Knopf, Right: Marlo Spence

We’re thrilled to share that a paper led by trainee and former Mitacs Globalink Intern Vaiedhi Wagh in collaboration with the Brain Behaviour Lab, has been published in the Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation. And we’re excited to announce that our lab, together with Drs. Welsh (U of Toronto), Neyedli (Dalhousie U), Manson (Queens U), and Karlinksy (Cal State U San Bernardino, has been awarded a Canadian Institutes of Health Research Planning and Dissemination grant towards finding better ways to connect the tools used in human movement research labs with real-world use.