Hello, my name is Grant! I am a third year undergrad Kinesiology student in the Health Science Stream. I am proud to say that this year, I worked to establish a new program in the KUS titled “Campus Kinnections”, which pairs upper year students with first year and transfer students in Kinesiology. Campus Kinnections provides first-year students with on-campus resources, Kinesiology-specific tips and tricks, and a person in the faculty that they can connect and communicate with. The program also provides upper year students with the opportunity to practice and develop key mentorship and leadership skills.
I have been fortunate to have the fantastic opportunity to work as a research assistant in the Indigenous Studies in Kinesiology lab. Outside of Kinesiology, I am very involved in the campus community. I serve as a member of UBC’s University Singers, play in UBC’s Waterpolo Club, and have served as a Residence Advisor in Totem Park for the past two years. I am also excited to be presenting at the Student Leadership Conference this year!
My favourite experience to date was singing in a super cheesy barbershop quartet called the Fort Langley Four. And one of my favourite events in KIN has always been the “Dinner for Kinners.” I prepare a whole day in advance just to eat as much as possible! My favourite study place on campus is the education library because it is so silent, but actually because it is dangerously close to Tim Hortons.
My goal after I graduate from KIN is to pursue a career in medicine. I hope to specialize as a general practitioner to empower individuals through proactive medical support and intervention.
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Oct. 23, 2019 – Excellent presentations by Pop-PA Lab members at the 2019 SCAPPS Conference (October 17-19th) in Vancouver, BC!
Event Details:
- Start: 29 October 2019 12:30 PM
- End: 29 October 2019 2:00 PM
- Venue: Life Sciences Centre (room 1003)
- Categories: Research Events, Student Events
2019 Research Forum

What is Kinesiology Research Forum?
Kinesiology Research Forum is a 90 minute event designed to provide undergraduate students insight into the broad array of research being conducted within the School of Kinesiology. By connecting with faculty and research opportunities in all five Kinesiology streams (Neuromechanical; Psychology of Sport, Physical Activity & Health; Socio-Cultural Studies; Systems Biology, Exercise & Health; Education for Physical Activity, Health, and Sport) you can expand your learning community, gain exposure to ground breaking research and find out about different ways you can get KINvolved and KINnected with research.
What is the event format?
Faculty and graduate students, for multiple labs and streams, will deliver brief presentations to highlight their current research and provide opportunities at the end for questions. Research forums are a great venue for undergraduate students to hear from all areas of Kinesiology research over the duration of a lunch time period.
To register: Registration is now OPEN. Visit: https://tinyurl.com/research-forum-19
Confirmed Presenters for 2019
Coming soon…
View Presentations from the 2018 event
Other ways to get involved in Research
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It is with sadness the School has learned that former Kinesiology Instructor and UBC Volleyball Coach, Sandy Silver passed away October 14th, 2019 having suffered a stroke. Sandy was a champion of women in sport, breaking down barriers for many who followed. She was the starting setter for the Toronto Blues Women’s Volleyball, York University, and Ontario Women’s Intercollegiate Athletic Association East Championship. She served as assistant coach to Canada’s National Women’s Team during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Sandy taught in the School of Kinesiology beginning in 1979 as an Instructor, and coached the UBC Women’s Volleyball team (1979-1983). Her coaching career came to a halt in 1984 while she battled cancer. Sandy continued to be a leader in sport for women, with a devotion for volleyball and empowering people, serving as Canada West Volleyball Convenor (1992-2016). Her contributions to the sport of volleyball have been recognized with her inductions into both the Volleyball Canada’s Hall of Fame, and Volleyball BC Hall of Fame. Our condolences go to her family and many friends in sport.
Event Details:
- Start: 24 October 2019 5:30 PM
- End: 24 October 2019 7:30 PM
- Venue: Centre for Brain Health, Rudy North Lecture Theatre (LL 101)
2019 Annual UBC Chan Gunn Lecture: Practical Application of Gunn IMS to Clinical Challenges
Each year, distinguished scholars/clinicians are invited to speak at the UBC-Chan Gunn Annual Lecture about issues related to IMS and neuropathic pain. This lecture is held in honour of Dr. Chan Gunn and his generous contribution
Speakers:
- Cory Choma: Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA) Clinical Specialist in Pain Science and Gunn Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) senior instructor. He is a contributing author in the text ‘Trigger Point Dry Needling: An Evidenced and Clinical-Based Approach”. Clinically, he has worked with players from the Edmonton Oilers, Edmonton Eskimos and Olympic bobsleigh athletes.
- Lorrie Maffey: CPA Clinical Specialist in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Gunn IMS senior instructor. She is a physiotherapy mentor, educator and chief examiner for the CPA Orthopaedic Division. Her clinical work includes consulting for the Canadian Sport Center Calgary.
- Susan Massitti: CPA Clinical Specialist in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Gunn IMS senior instructor. She competed as an athlete at the 1998 Nagano Winter Olympics in long track speed skating and has worked at numerous international sporting events as a physical therapist with various sports, including six summer and Winter Olympics.This presentation will describe the application of Dr Gunn’s model of myofascial pain of neuropathic origin using Gunn IMS to treat actual challenging clinical cases. The audience will be given a forum-style opportunity to ask questions related to the model and its clinical application.
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Oct. 14, 2019 – Check out the new CBC article interviewing PhD candidate Krista Glowacki regarding the new Exercise and Depression Toolkit. Read it here!
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