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Faculty Members in School of Kinesiology and Health Science among 91亚色 scholars receiving $12.1M in NSERC grants to drive science, engineering research聽at 91亚色

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