The CBS Office of Educational Scholarship and Practice (COESP) is delighted to launch a new initiative for all Teaching Assistants (TAs) in the College: "Confidence in the Classroom", a unique orientation and training event to build self-efficacy and community among CBS TAs.
This event will be held on Friday, September 8, from 9 am to 1 pm in SSC2306, and is targeted to both new and experienced TAs from all departments.
Title: Investigating sugar and non-nutritive sweetener intake in young children and associations of sugar intake with sociodemographic indicators and anthropometric measures
The examination committee will consist of:
L. Robinson Chair
D. Ma Member of Advisory Committee
A. Buchholz Member of Advisory Committee
L. Forbes Member of Graduate Faculty
Location: ANNU 156
AGENDA
1:00 pm Steve Brown - Welcome / orientation session for new HHNS graduate students
Coral Murrant, Chair
Introductions: Anne Lovett-Hutchinson, Robin Van Alstine, Mira Jashari
Amy Tucker (Safety)
Jessi Lau (Grad Rep)
Alyssa Banaag CUPE 3913 Vice President Internal
Amanda Wright EDI and Book club
1:00pm Orientation meeting - ANNU 156
2.00pm Drinks and Snacks – HHNS Courtyard Behind Animal Science/Nutrition Building
Title: Exploring the effects of working memory on foot placement accuracy in a visually cued targeted stepping task in a healthy young and older adult population
The examination committee will consist of:
J. Srbely Chair
L. Vallis Member of Advisory Committee
S. Brown Member of Advisory Committee
J. Zettel Member of Graduate Faculty
Title: Beans Improve Satiety to an Effect That is Not Significantly Different from Beef in Older Adults: A Randomized, Crossover Trial
The examination committee will consist of:
J. Zettel, Chair
A. Duncan, Member of Advisory Committee
B. Bettger, Member of Advisory Committee
L. Duizer, Member of Graduate Faculty
Title: The Effect of Gradual Ovarian Failure on Dynamic Muscle Function and The Role of a High Intensity Interval Training Intervention
The examination committee will consist of:
A. Wright Chair
G. Power Member of Advisory Committee
S. Brown Member of Advisory Committee
G. Pyle Member of Graduate Faculty
Title: The Influence of Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity on Sympathetic Transduction in Humans
The examination committee will consist of:
G. Power Chair
J. Burr Member of Advisory Committee
J. Goodman Member of Advisory Committee
M. Tymko Member of Graduate Faculty
S. Holwerda External Examiner (virtual)
Join us to hear from one of the world's leading experts on the links between our circadian clock and health, Dr. Satchin Panda. Dr. Panda is a professor in the Regulatory Biology Laboratory and holder of the Rita and Richard Atkinson Chair at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California. His lab discovered that confining caloric consumption to an 8-to-12-hour period (called time-restricted eating) might stave off high cholesterol, diabetes, obesity, and liver disease. Dr.