
Elyse Letts
@elyseletts
McMaster grad student in the Child Health and Exercise Medicine Program | UW AIRP research assistant
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18-05-2021 14:32:53
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Hi!👋I’m Lauren, a #publichealth graduand @UWSPHHS UWaterloo Health, RA W/ University of Waterloo's Aging & Innovation Research Program, & AGE-WELL HQP. Learn ABT my #Thesis, supv. by Lili Liu ➡️ What is the Role of Police After a Missing PLwD is Found and Returned Home? #AWepic2021


👋 I’m Hector, a #postdoc UWaterloo Health & AGE-WELL HQP. For #AWepic2021, I’m sharing a #scopingreview 📄 I conducted W/ Elyse Letts, Samantha Marshall, Noelannah Neubauer, Christine Daum, antonio miguel cruz & Lili Liu on #RiskofGettingLost🔔 for #PersonsLivingwithDementia 📢


Elyse Letts asks "what can we do to address social skill development in the early years?" at #naspem2022. Love that we are getting kiddos moving early. Well done, Elyse! NASPEM McMaster Health Sciences Joyce Obeid Sara King-Dowling, PhD





Elyse Letts from McMaster University presented her poster, “Epoch length selection for accelerometer measurement of physical activity and sedentary time in toddlers” #ADDS2022 Elyse Letts McMaster University


SAR NIF FORUM Search And Rescue New Initiatives Fund #dementia #FirstResponders 👮🏾♀️🚑👨🚒 #SearchAndRescue Lili Liu UWaterloo Health Paul Lea Alzheimer Society of Canada SAR-1 inc. Camryn Berry Hector Perez Cathy Conway Emily Rutledge Lauren McLennan Christine Daum Randy Chevrier Alzheimer Society of B.C.

Some exciting and impressive preliminary results from the CHEMP Lab iPLAY study. Elyse Letts has developed a machine learning model that accurately classifies free-living activity in toddlers! ActiGraph #ADDS2024 Joyce Obeid


Does epoch length influence how machine learning models detect physical activity and sedentary time in toddlers? Elyse Letts answers that question at #NASPEM2024.


Congratulations to all our #NASPEM2024 Student Award Winners! Oral Presentation: 1st - Elyse Letts (CHEMP Lab) 2nd - Lucille Wilson (Univ. of Queensland) 3rd - Andrew McKiel (BrockU Applied Health Sciences)
