Several faculty members in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science are among 91亚色 scholars receiving funding for research projects. They include the following:

Tara Haas, Faculty of Health
Advanced microscopy and image analysis workstation
$149,941 over one year: Research Tools and Instruments program

Denise Henriques, Faculty of Health
Internal state and task dynamics in motor learning
$49,000 annually for five years: Discovery Grants program

David Hood, Faculty of Health
Cryostat for muscle health research
$69,339 over one year: Research Tools and Instruments program

Jonathan Michaels, Faculty of Health
Investigating the neural basis of closed-loop arm and hand control
$44,000 annually for five years: Discovery Grants program
and
Investigating the neural basis of closed-loop arm and hand control
$12,500 over one year: Discovery Launch Supplements program

Michael Paris, Faculty of Health
Neuromuscular control of force and velocity output in the human hand
$44,000 annually for five years: Discovery Grants program
and
Neuromuscular control of force and velocity output in the human hand
$12,500 over one year: Discovery Launch Supplements program

Christopher Perry, Faculty of Health
The regulation of glucose contributions to biomass in striated muscle
$49,000 annually for five years: Discovery Grants program

Lauren Sergio, Faculty of Health
Gender in Action: How gender, age, and experience affect the neural control of eye-hand coordination
$39,000 annually for five years: Discovery Grants program
