Alongside publication of his master's research paper ('Influence of weighted downhill running training on serial sarcomere number and work loop performance in the rat soleus’), Biology Open interviewed Avery Hinks on the impact of his research and his scientific journey so far: https://journals.biologists.com/bio/article/11/7/bio059508/276078/First-person-Avery-Hinks
For National Biomechanics day, PhD student Ben Dalton put together a video outlining the biomechanics techniques our lab uses, from the level of the whole human to single muscle fibres! "Muscle function: from the whole muscle to the single cell" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Rsj_5mV_-0 http://news.uoguelph.ca/2016/04/19845/ Prof. Geoff Power’s ‘Anti-Aging’ Exercise Study Making HeadlinesMonday, April 4, 2016 — In The News Prof. Geoff Power was featured on CBC’s Radio-Canada International Monday. He discussed his new study that found superb fitness is the “secret” to staying strong as we age. Power’s research, which involved world-class athletes in their 80s, was also featured in the Daily Mail, The Nation and the New York Times, among others. Power, who joined U of G’s Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences last fall, studies healthy aging, from cells to the whole body. |