Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab Profile
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab

@UoG_SpineLab

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Dr Steve Brown's research lab at the University of Guelph is dedicated to understanding the mechanics & physiology of the lumbar spine & spine musculature.

Guelph, Ontario
Joined December 2017
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@ISSLS_Society
ISSLS
1 year
A reminder that registration and abstract submission are now open for #ISSLS2025 Categories include: 👉 Non-Surgery 👉 Surgery 👉 Biomechanics, muscle, and motor control 👉 Basic Science 👉 Imaging 👉 Epidemiology 🔗 https://t.co/zkM3RiJhzz #SpineResearch #LumbarSpine
@ISSLS_Society
ISSLS
1 year
🚨 Exciting News! 🚨 The #ISSLS2025 registration & abstract submission is now open! This year’s meeting will be held in Atlanta, GA, from May 12-16, 2025 at the Westin Buckhead hotel. 🏙️
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Jeannie Bailey, PhD
1 year
My lab is on the lookout for a new post-doc to do research on spinal motion analysis and paraspinal muscle quality. Send me an email if you are working on wrapping up your PhD this year and are interested.
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@UoG_SpineLab
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab
1 year
Fantastic #CSBSCB2024 meeting this year in Edmonton! Very proud of everyone in the lab, and great seeing all the science and catching up with many friends.
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@CSBiomech
Canadian Society for Biomechanics
1 year
CSB-SCB is starting in less than 2 hours? Four workshops this afternoon and the opening reception. Check the conference website for the schedule: https://t.co/8ynJXz0JNN #CSBSCB2024
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@ChiroHPL
CMCC Human Performance Lab
1 year
Today's historic medal in fencing reminded me of the work we did to assess dynamic balance of elite Canadian fencers.🍁@_Tyson_Beach @UoG_SpineLab https://t.co/Ay7xxjJGFN
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@HornbergerLab
The Hornberger Lab
2 years
Exploratory physiological experiments are not clinical trials https://t.co/3ACtTKxQK5 "We have received endorsement from 95 colleagues in the field showing their support for this initiative" .... Well you can make that at least 96, and I'm sure MANY MANY more agree.
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@ISSLS_Society
ISSLS
2 years
There were so many award-deserving papers submitted by the #ISSLS community that we had to have a second "Best Paper Session"! 😉 On the floor, we have Dr. Karppinen, Dr. Fields, and Dr. Brown. Exciting times! #ISSLS2024 #BestPapers
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@UoG_SpineLab
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab
2 years
Great work Josh!
@KJoshBriar
K. Josh Briar
2 years
Big thanks to the #MHAD15 organizers, @MHRC_YorkU , all the amazing presenters, and everyone who stopped by to check out my poster! Your support and engagement made it an unforgettable experience. Looking forward to next year! #Grateful
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@BaharShahidiPhD
Bahar Shahidi
2 years
Excited to share our newest publication providing a conceptual framework for the multifactorial understanding of proximal junctional kyphosis. Congratulations to all authors! - ScienceDirect
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@UoG_SpineLab
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab
2 years
New study from the lab!
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@ISSLS_Society
ISSLS
2 years
Excited to share our society's journey as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of #ISSLS! 🎉 Check out our video highlighting the history of @ISSLS_Society and the significance of this anniversary. “ISSLS has a rich history, and it has a great future”. We have much to celebrate!
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@glenpyle
Glen Pyle | #WomensHeartHealth ❤️‍🩹💃🏼
2 years
Congratulations to @ParisMashouri (@Geoff_A_Power lab) for earning a "Distinguished Abstract Award" at #APS2024 for her work into the effects of high-intensity interval training on muscle in a mouse model of menopause. #WomensHealth #menopause
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@JustineKeathley
Justine Keathley (Horne) PhD RD
2 years
👩‍🔬Come work with me! I am in search of 2 exceptional students wishing to pursue an MSc (thesis or coursework) @UofG_HHNS with a research focus on nutrition, genetics & metabolism among carriers of #PKU. ➡️Proposed start: Jan 2025 📰Send resume & transcipt to: jkeathle@uoguelph.ca
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@ISSLS_Society
ISSLS
2 years
Exciting times ahead at #ISSLS2024 in Milan! 🌐✨🇮🇹 As you plan your participation, the choice is yours! Select from a range of exceptional focus groups led by Spine champions 🏆. Seize the opportunity to enhance your knowledge.
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@UofG_HHNS
HHNS at UofG
2 years
👉WANTED @UofG_HHNS! 🎓NEW #FacultyPosition! Tenure-Track! 💼PROFESSOR, Immuno-Metabolism & Tissue Communication! 🥼CIRH Tier 2 Canada Research Chair 🔎 https://t.co/9rY6C4JnRT 🍏Human Health & Nutritional Sciences ❤️The Friendliest Dept. @uofg! 🏛️#UofG #UofGCBS #AcademicTwitter
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@CSBiomech
Canadian Society for Biomechanics
2 years
Have you starting thinking of your submission for #CSBSCB2024? One month to go! Review the website, download the template & start preparing your submission. Deadline is March 7 https://t.co/HhkHpP24g0
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@UoG_SpineLab
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab
2 years
Looking forward to our lab and collaborative work being presented at #ORS2024. Especially excited for @AlexNoonan9 to present in the New Investigator Recognition Award session! @ORSsociety @OrsSpineSection
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@UoG_SpineLab
Spine & Muscle Biomechanics Lab
2 years
Looking forward to it!
@CSBiomech
Canadian Society for Biomechanics
2 years
Individual oral & poster submissions are now open for #CSBSCB2024! Review the website, download the template & start preparing your submission. Deadline is March 7 https://t.co/HhkHpP2C5y
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@BaharShahidiPhD
Bahar Shahidi
2 years
Excited that this paper finally came out in ⁦@JorSpine⁩! It took several years and a lot of amazing collaborators! Paraspinal muscle biopsies in those with lumbar pathology after acute exercise didn’t show the expected muscle growth response.
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An acute bout of moderate-high intensity resistance exercise did not result in upregulation of myogenic genes in individuals with LSP. The response was characterized by mixed metabolic and fibrotic...
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@UofGuelphNews
University of Guelph News
2 years
#UofG physiology researcher Dr. Philip Millar spoke with @CBCKW891 about his recent research on Steve Iseman, an avid cyclist living with Parkinson's Disease Listen here: https://t.co/iHgy9nvDWB
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