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Dr. James Lin, assistant professor in the Physical Therapy Department, will serve as a co-investigator on a new NIH R21 award. The project "Characterizing Brain Activation and Postural Response During Concurrent...
Dr. James Lin, assistant professor in the Physical Therapy Department, will serve as a co-investigator on a new NIH R21 award. The project "Characterizing Brain Activation and Postural Response During Concurrent...
Dr. Virginia Stage, associate professor in the Nutrition Science Department, will serve as a co-investigator on a new project funded via the National Science Foundation. The project “Bilingualtek: Multimedia Assisted...
East Carolina University College of Allied Health Sciences 2021 CAHS Student Research Day Click Here to View All Student Presentations!Click Here to View Award Winners! We enjoyed seeing...
Two CAHS students have been awarded ECU Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Awards. These awards provide funds to support faculty-mentored research and creative projects undertaken by undergraduate students. Both students are mentored...
Dr. Leigh Atherton, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Addictions and Rehabilitation Sciences, has been awarded a 5-year, $2.5 million grant from SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services...
The following three faculty members have been named as the CAHS outstanding faculty in 2020 and will be honored and recognized for their research, scholarly, and artistic contributions at the...
Dr. Stacey Meardon, Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy, was awarded the 2021 AASPT Best Research Abstract in Sports Physical Therapy Award. Dr. Meardon's abstract "Gait modification effects on subject-specific...
Molly Jacobs, PhD has been awarded the ECU Allied Health Sciences Dean's Award for Outstanding Performance in Research. Dr. Jacobs is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Services and...
Dr. Molly Jacobs, Assistant Professor in the HSIM department, and Dr. Charles Ellis, Professor in the CSDI department have been awarded awarded a grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb. Their project, Racial Disparities in Stroke...