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LAROCHE, Chantal »


Chantal Laroche

Audiology and Speech Language Pathology Program
Emeritus professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Rehabilitation Sciences

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Cell: 819-665-9070
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Effects of noise on hearing, safety and well-being. Noise and safety at work, warning sound perception (eg. fire alarms), discrimination against people with communication disorders, adaptation of workstations.

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ROBERTSON, D. Gordon E. »


Full professor
Faculty of Health Sciences
School of Human Kinetics

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Office: 613-562-5800 (4253)
Office: 613-562-5800 (4246)
Home: 613-594-8238
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Website http://www.health.uottawa.ca/biomech/lab

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Sports biomechanics (track & field, athletics, rowing), electromyographic kinesiology, locomotor biomechanics (human walking, running, sprinting, jumping), inverse dynamics, muscle mechanics, energetics of human locomotion, analysis of muscle power.

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XIANG, Bing »


professor
Visiting professor
Faculty of Social Sciences
Sociology

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Cell: 6139818308
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Professor of Public Health of Wuhan University of Science and Technology, visiting professor of University of Ottawa. Researching fields are child and adolescent health promotion and injury epidemiological studies .

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