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Dr. Kathryn Walton
Kathryn studies what and how young children eat. She is very interested in helping families with children at high risk of eating difficulties, including children born preterm and those with neurodevelopmental disorders.
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Dr. Lori Ann Vallis
Lori Ann has a multifaceted approach to the study of human movement. Her research program has focused on strategies used to execute safe movement during adapted locomotor tasks (steering, obstacles) and the role of vision in these tasks.
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Dr. Jennifer Monk
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Dr. Dalia El Khoury
Dalia’s work with the GFHS looks at exploring biomarkers for metabolic syndrome, and how they are affected by functional foods and/or physical activity, both in kids and adults. She is also interested in assessing intake, knowledge, and attitude with respect to global food trends such as the plant-based diet and the gluten-free diet.
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Dr. Alison M. Duncan
Alison studies the effects that foods and natural health products have on our health. She is most interested in functional foods, which are foods with active components that can influence health.
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Dr. Gerarda Darlington
Gerarda’s areas of interest include statistical methods for correlated observations; methods for epidemiologic and genetic epidemiologic studies and the design and analysis of cluster randomized trials.
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Dr. Clara Cho
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Dr. Andrea Buchholz
Andrea studies how our lifestyle (nutrition, exercise, sleep, etc.) can affect the percentage of fat and muscle in our bodies. She also studies the dairy product and calcium intake of Canadians.
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Dr. Emma Allen-Vercoe
Emma studies how the normal bacteria in our gut affect our health. Emma is most interested in how normal gut bacteria can contribute to disease, including inflammatory bowel disease, autism, C. difficile and colorectal cancer.
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Samantha Wong, RD