Brandon Alderman
@b_alderman
Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health; Interested in exercise and mental health, cognitive function, and neuroscience
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13-10-2009 21:23:59
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Please Retweet! I am recruiting a PhD student to join the Physical Activity and Lifetime Wellness Lab Department of Kinesiology, UNCG in Fall 2021. Our lab is doing lots of exciting research using ecological momentary assessment methods to better understand physical activity and sedentary behavior!
P3b as an electroencephalographic index of automatic associations of e... sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Wonderful collaboration with @matt_pep and Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
I would second this sentiment. My favorite projects are those that involve great friends who are careful and serious thinkers. Always a good idea to connect with others! Thanks @matt_pep Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
Six wks until an #exerciseismedicine event you simply do not want to miss; @FSEM & Exercise is Medicine Ireland National Center partner on an outstanding lineup of international experts across cardiometabolic health, brain health, cancer, and successful aging Exercise is Medicine Health Research Institute American College of Sports Medicine Health Research Institute RCSI
Exciting indeed. Fantastic research coming out of our department from Sara Campbell PhD and PJ Wisniewski
We are hiring College of AHS @KCHillinois 2 open-rank faculty to advance the expansion of our interdisciplinary research area in health technology. Areas of focus: 1. Physical health 2. Psychosocial/cognitive/brain health Apply here: illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careers…
"Want to boost your mental health? Take a walk. It's a message that bears repeating: Even moderate amounts of exercise can help ward off #depression." From the American Psychological Association, based on this meta-analysis of prospective studies in JAMA Psychiatry: doi.org/10.1001/jamaps… apa.org/monitor/2022/1…
🚨POSTDOC ALERT!🚨 New postdoc opportunity in my lab at UW-Madison! Join the CBT+ trial team and work on other laboratory research while writing manuscripts, grants, and gaining key federally-funded randomized controlled trial experience. Send CV/Cover Letter: [email protected].