Dr. Ashley Russo
Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU

Dr. Ashley Russo

Type: Volunteer

Weekly Commitment: 3 hours

Duration of Position: Winter 2025 - Summer 2025

Description: The new team member will assist in a kinesiology study exploring the effects of posture and body mechanics on musculoskeletal health. This will involve analyzing participants' movement patterns during daily activities and exercise using motion capture technology and force plates, as well as measuring muscle activation through electromyography (EMG). The results will help identify optimal movement strategies for preventing injury and improving physical function in both active and sedentary individuals.

Contact Information: peterrusso@yorku.ca

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Dr. Sarah Wattson
Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU

Dr. Sarah Wattson

Type: Volunteer

Weekly Commitment: 8 hours

Duration of Position: Winter 2025 - Winter 2026

Description: The new research assistant will contribute to a study investigating the role of muscle coordination in motor performance and injury prevention. This will involve conducting movement assessments to evaluate coordination and balance, using electromyography (EMG) to monitor muscle activation patterns, and analyzing the relationship between coordination and physical performance during various tasks. The findings will provide insights into how improving muscle coordination can enhance athletic performance and reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injuries.

Contact Information: sarahwattson@yorku.ca

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Dr. Luka Johnson
Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU

Dr. Luka Johnson

Type: Volunteer

Weekly Commitment: 2 hours

Duration of Position: Winter 2025 - Winter 2026

Description: The new team member will assist in a study investigating the effects of resistance training on muscle health and recovery in older adults. This will involve monitoring muscle strength and endurance through standardized tests, collecting blood samples to assess markers of muscle damage and inflammation, and using imaging techniques to evaluate muscle composition. The findings will contribute to understanding how resistance exercise can improve muscle function and prevent age-related muscle loss.

Contact Information: lukajohnson@yorku.ca

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Dr. Yuki Hashimoto
Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU Kinesiology and Health Science UHRE YU

Dr. Yuki Hashimoto

Type: Volunteer

Weekly Commitment: 5 hours

Duration of Position: Winter 2025 - Winter 2026

Description: The new research assistant will support a study focused on the impact of nutritional supplements on muscle regeneration following exercise-induced injury. This will involve tracking muscle recovery through strength assessments, muscle biopsies to analyze cellular repair, and blood tests to measure inflammatory markers and protein synthesis. The study aims to explore how specific supplements can enhance muscle healing and reduce recovery time in physically active individuals.

Contact Information: yukihashimoto@yorku.ca

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