ISPGR World Congress 2019
Exercise Neuroscience Group Biennial Meeting
Hamilton, Ontario
Dr. Dalton, PhD student Mathew and visitng MSc student Tushar attended ENG, hosted by McMaster University.
Dr. Dalton, PhD student Mathew and visitng MSc student Tushar attended ENG, hosted by McMaster University.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual General Meeting 2018
Niagara Falls, Ontario
Dr. Dalton presented on the Neuromechanics of Standing Balance in the neuromuscular physiology symposium, Tess presented her undergraduate work on the effects of acute hypoxia on the vestibular control of balance, and Mathew presented work from his MSc at the University of Guelph under the supervision of Dr. Power.
Dr. Dalton presented on the Neuromechanics of Standing Balance in the neuromuscular physiology symposium, Tess presented her undergraduate work on the effects of acute hypoxia on the vestibular control of balance, and Mathew presented work from his MSc at the University of Guelph under the supervision of Dr. Power.
UBC Okanagan Convocation 2019
NeuroHike 2018
Barrier Lake Station, Kananaskis Alberta
Lab members, Nole Dos Santos and Nicole Strachan, presented their HMKN 499 projects and Postdoctoral Fellow, Mike Kennefick presented some of his PhD work at the event. The lab was represented well and it was a fun weekend. Looking forward to the next time the SPIN lab attends NeuroHike.
Lab members, Nole Dos Santos and Nicole Strachan, presented their HMKN 499 projects and Postdoctoral Fellow, Mike Kennefick presented some of his PhD work at the event. The lab was represented well and it was a fun weekend. Looking forward to the next time the SPIN lab attends NeuroHike.
Invited Speaker at the 11th International Motoneuron Meeting - June 2018
University of Colorado - Boulder
Dr. Dalton was an invited speaker at the the Motoneuron Meeting in Boulder Colorado where he presented on "Maintaining motor units into old age: Lessons from master athletes".
Dr. Dalton was an invited speaker at the the Motoneuron Meeting in Boulder Colorado where he presented on "Maintaining motor units into old age: Lessons from master athletes".
Visiting the Neuromechanical Performance Research Laboratory - June 2018
University of Guelph
Dr. Dalton spent two days in the NPR Lab working with Caleb Sypkes and Dr. Power pilot testing the contribution of GTO inhibition on corticospinal excitability during shortening-induced force depression.
Dr. Dalton spent two days in the NPR Lab working with Caleb Sypkes and Dr. Power pilot testing the contribution of GTO inhibition on corticospinal excitability during shortening-induced force depression.
Origins of Balance Deficits and Falls Research Cluster Meeting - May 2018
UBC - Vancouver
Dr. Dalton attended the 2nd meeting of the Origins of Balance Deficits and Falls Research Cluster where he presented on the research activities and collaborations of his SPIN lab at UBC - Okanagan. The group is led by UBC faculty, Drs. Carpenter, Blouin and Inglis.
Dr. Dalton attended the 2nd meeting of the Origins of Balance Deficits and Falls Research Cluster where he presented on the research activities and collaborations of his SPIN lab at UBC - Okanagan. The group is led by UBC faculty, Drs. Carpenter, Blouin and Inglis.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual General Meeting 2017
Winnipeg, Manitoba
The University of Manitoba hosted CSEP's AGM, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the organization. Dr. Dalton presented a poster from his collaboration with Dr. Power (University of Guelph) entitled "An attempt to unmask the mechanical properties of residual force enhancement during voluntary contractions".
The University of Manitoba hosted CSEP's AGM, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the organization. Dr. Dalton presented a poster from his collaboration with Dr. Power (University of Guelph) entitled "An attempt to unmask the mechanical properties of residual force enhancement during voluntary contractions".
Invited Seminar Series Speaker - October 20 2017
Dr. Dalton was invited to give a research talk for the Department of Biology's local seminar series.
Title: Context-specific characteristics of vestibular-evoked balance responses
Time: 12-1 pm
Location: ART 202
Date: Friday, October 20, 2017
Title: Context-specific characteristics of vestibular-evoked balance responses
Time: 12-1 pm
Location: ART 202
Date: Friday, October 20, 2017
Visiting Researcher at the Neuromechanical Performance Research Laboratory - June 2017
University of Guelph
Dr. Dalton spent two weeks in the NPR Lab working with students and completing a project in collaboration with Dr. Power investigating the possible sensorimotor contributions to residual force enhancement.
Dr. Dalton spent two weeks in the NPR Lab working with students and completing a project in collaboration with Dr. Power investigating the possible sensorimotor contributions to residual force enhancement.