News
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March 12, 2019
New Publication: Postural Threat Modulates Perceptions of Balance-Related Movement During Support Surface Rotations
We are delighted to annouce a new publication in Neuroscience by six of our cluster members; Drs. Taylor Cleworth, Allan Adkin, John Allum, Tim Inglis, Romeo Chua and Mark Carpenter, entitled: "Postural Threat Modulates Perceptions of Balance-Related Movement During Support Surface Rotations".
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March 6, 2019
OBDAF Cluster Partners with Top VR Solutions Company WorldViz
The cluster is pleased to announce a new exciting partnership with the virtual reality (VR) solutions company WorldViz. Founded 2002 in Santa Barbara, CA, WorldViz is an industry-leading provider of VR solutions for the academic, public, and enterprise sectors.
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March 1, 2019
Safety Harness Design Project Awarded NSERC Engage Grant
We are pleased to announce the award of an NSERC Engage grant to Dr. Jean Sebastien and British Columbian based company Arc’teryx for their collaborative project aimed to improve harness design to enhance both safety and comfort.
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February 20, 2019
CBC News Highlight Cluster Member's Research
A recent article in CBC news highlighted the important work done by two of our cluster members; Stephen Robinovitch, SFU and Alison Novak, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute: Beyond the hospital, researchers at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, B.C., have been studying the science of falls in older adults.
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January 21, 2019
Dr. Carpenter and HeadCheck Health Awarded NSERC Engage Grant
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Mark Carpenter and Dr. Harrison Brown, CEO of HeadCheck Health, have been awarded an NSERC Engage Grant for their collaborative project entitled "Validation of Mobile Motion Tracking Technology for the Assessment of Human Standing Balance".
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November 23, 2018
Teen Tuesday at Science World "Modeling and Visualizing Motion"
Cluster trainee Calvin Kuo (pictured above wearing motion sensors) hosted an exhibition at Science World on Tuesday , November 20th, for their "Teen Tuesday" events on the theme of "Human Modeling and Visualization". UBC researchers and clinicians are using new wearable technologies to measure human motion of everyday life.
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June 7, 2018
PT-KIN Collaborative Seed Grant funding awarded to Dr.Inglis and Dr.Pollock
Congratulations to cluster members Tim Inglis and Courtney Pollock for being awarded a $5000 Kin-PT Collaborative Seed Grant for their project on: "Characterizing lower limb somatosensory reflexes during standing post-stroke”. Other Cluster members collaborating on the project are Mark Carpenter and Jean-Sebastien Blouin.
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June 7, 2017
PT-KIN Collaborative Seed Grant funding awarded to Dr.Blouin and Dr.Hunt
Congratulations to cluster members Jean-Sebastien Blouin and Michael Hunt for being awarded a $5000 Kin-PT Collaborative Seed Grant for their project on: "Optimizing wearable sensor utilization to assess human movement patterns”. Other Cluster members collaborating on the project are Dylan Kobsar and Harrison Brown.