Research Seminar Series

UCF Institute of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Science

Overview

Join the UCF Institute of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Science at our monthly research seminar to learn from exercise and rehabilitation experts from around the world. The focus is on inspiring future paths of research by learning from researchers with various focuses on human movement. We welcome all who are interested, no matter if you are a student just getting your feet wet in research, or an esteemed researcher. These seminars are held online to facilitate the greatest involvement. We hope to “see” you there!

Upcoming Seminar Series

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“Lies, Fries, Chicken Thighs — and the Silly Stuff People Still Believe About Supplements” Dive into the world of nutrition myths as we debunk much of the nonsense about protein, supplements, and the foods we eat. Discover how to make…

LOOKING AHEAD

“Resistance Training Volume and the Quest for Muscle Growth – Do Meta-Analyses Close the Case?” Resistance training volume matters, but so does data interpretation. This talk unpacks why separating signal from noise in RCTs and meta-analyses is crucial, and explores…
“Time Well Spent: Physical Activity and Brain Health in Late Adulthood” How we spend our time across the 24-hour day may influence our brain health. Unequivocal evidence suggests that physical activity is a promising strategy to preserve cognitive function and…
“Born to Move, Embracing our Evolutionary Legacy” This presentation will first describe our Evolutionary Legacy including our Hunter Gatherer History.  It will then describe the Mismatch Theory of Evolution and the effects this has had on our musculoskeletal system.  The…

Want to Present?

The UCF Institute of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Science welcomes applications from scientists, clinicians, and practitioners wishing to share novel insights on a particular topic. Seminar sessions are typically 30-45 minutes, followed by Q&A.

Audience members include faculty and students from the School of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences, as well as other collaborators and members of the UCF scientific community. If you have questions about presenting, feel free to email us at institute@ucf.edu.

  • Accepted file types: pdf, Max. file size: 100 MB.

Archived Recorded Seminars

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