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KPE recipients of 2022-23 CGS-M Awards!

Published: 9 September 2022

Congratulations to our Master's students for being awarded the prestigious Canada Graduate Scholarship this year!

The CGS-M Awards Program supports students in all research disciplines and is administered jointly by Canada’s three federal granting agencies: the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).  The CGS-M program recognizes students who display high achievement in their studies.

CGS-M Recipients 2022-23

CGS-M recipient  Yijia HuangYijia Huang

Canada Graduate Scholarship (CIHR) – Master’s Program
“Protein Requirement of Boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Determined by the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation Technique”.
Supervisor: Dr. Tyler Churchward-Venne

 

Picture of Frederike Parent-L'Ecuyer in front of her poster presentationFrédérike Parent-L` Ecuyer

Canada Graduate Scholarship (CIHR) – Master’s Program
“Modulating Cortical Excitability of the Bilateral Representation of the Tibialis Anterior Muscle”.
Supervisor: Dr. Caroline Paquette

 

Picture of Emily Russell in front of a brick wallEmily Russell

Canada Graduate Scholarship (CIHR) – Master’s Program
“Effect of Cannabidiol on Markers of Systemic and Pulmonary Inflammation in People with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease”.
Supervisor: Dr. Dennis Jensen

 

Picture of CGS-M award recipient Malak SalimMalak Salim
Canada Graduate Scholarship (CIHR) – Master’s Program 

Title: “Sex­-specific Electromyographic, Kinematic, Performance, and Symptomatic Differences between Sitting and Cycling Computer Workstations”.
Supervisor: Dr. Julie Coté
 

Picture of CGS-M Award winner Christopher Cinelli-FaiaChristopher Cinelli-Faia

Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC) – Master’s Program
Title: “Goalkeeper Techniques for Increasing Player Anxiety and Decreasing Player Performance During Penalty Kicks".
Supervisor: Dr. Gordon Bloom

 

Picture of CGS-M award recipient Marina CummiskeyMarina Cummiskey

Canada Graduate Scholarship (SSHRC) – Master’s Program
Title: “A prospective exploration of diet, exercise, and self­compassion in retiring athletes".
Supervisor: Dr. Lindsay Duncan
 

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