March 27, 2023 | Digest No. 339
UBC Pre-Med Diversity Symposium
The Pre-Med Diversity Symposium is an annual UBC faculty-sponsored event designed to encourage people from all walks of life to apply to medical school. This event is tailored to applicants who consider themselves ‘non-traditional’ for reasons that may include having a non-science background, applying later in life, having children and family, having financial or personal hardship, or belonging to a demographic underrepresented in medicine.
Event details:
What: Faculty speakers, student speakers, and small group Q&A with medical students.
Date: April 23rd, 2023
Time: 10:00 am - 1:30 pm PST
RSVP receive Zoom link: https://forms.gle/1Pakmoo7cmHEGQPP6
Join the Facebook event: https://fb.me/e/HPAdLdpl
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at ubcpremeddiversity@gmail.com
Science Career Chats Drop-in
Attention Science students and recent alumni! Want to learn more about careers that complement your degree? Join us for drop-in Career Chats on Mondays from 11:30am to 1:30pm at SCI-SPACE (AQ 3146) this Spring. Meet Brenda from Career & Volunteer Services and learn about exploring career possibilities, gaining experience, and job searching. No appointment required, just show up!
Participants Needed for Research on Visually Guided Walking
Gemma (MSc student in BPK) is recruiting participants for her thesis experiment. If you are interested, please contact her.
In addition to the poster (click to enlarge), note the following when deciding if you are interested:
You should NOT participate in this study if one or more of the following applies:
- Your age is greater than 40 or less than 19 (or less than 18 for an SFU student)
- You have any known visual disorder other than one that can be corrected with lenses
- You have a musculoskeletal (e.g., arthritis) or neurological (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease) disorder that affects your movement or balance
- You are allergic to rubbing alcohol or adhesive
- You have participated in a research experiment using prism glasses before
- You are not vaccinated against COVID19
Your decision on whether to participate will not influence your grades in any coursework or benefit you in terms of status or success in any class.
Contact information: Gemma Malagon / gemma_malagon@sfu.ca
Wearable Sensor Reliability Study - Participant Recruitment
We are looking for healthy participants aged 19 and older who are free of lower-extremity musculoskeletal injuries in the past 3 months to participate in a research study.
The goal of this study is to investigate the reliability of newly developed wearable sensors. In this study, you will be asked to complete several walking, running, and jumping trials to help us test some new wearable devices. Participation will require you to attend a baseline (testing-1), 1-week (testing-2) and 3-month session (tesing-3). The final decision about participation is yours and you can withdraw at any time.
Each session will take no longer than 2 hours.
If you are interested in participating, you can contact us at: mka230@sfu.ca for more details.
Supine-to-stand versus Supine-to-Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP), Cardiovascular/Musculoskeletal Baroreflex Responses (#30001262)
We are looking for healthy, able-bodied participants aged 19-35 years to come to the Aerospace Physiology Laboratory (APL) to undergo supine-to-stand and supine-to-lower body negative pressure (LBNP) testing protocols.
Your participation in this study will involve…
- 1 lab visit (no longer than 1 hour) at SFU’s APL where you will be lying on your back and standing on a force platform.
- 1 lab visit (no longer than 1 hour) at SFU’s APL where you will be lying on your back inside a LBNP chamber from below the hips.
Both visits will be measuring heart rate, blood pressure, and muscle activity.
Your contribution helps us improve our understanding if LBNP accurately mimics heart and muscle responses that are seen with quiet standing after laying down.
For more information, please contact APL via email or telephone:
Email: LBNP2022Study@gmail.com
Telephone: 778-255-3904
Cerebral Palsy - Support in Maintaining Mobility (Langley)
Looking for enthusiastic female student to work with 32 year old women with Cerebral Palsy in our home in the Langley area (Murrayville). A strong person is needed to put her through stretching and strengthening exercises that maintain her mobility. Must be able to make it fun to keep the motivation going.
Hourly rate is negotiable.
Time commitment would be ongoing for 1 hour 2x per week with possible respite work in addition to this, starting in May.
Criminal record check and Drivers Abstract required.
Deadline to submit application/resume to tetz@shaw.ca is April 15th,2023.
Student Research Assistant
Looking for a student in Physiotherapy or Kinesiology or Exercise Therapy to be involved in a Research Study performed at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Children’s Research Institute who is a motivated student with an interest in research and learning about new techniques to assess energy metabolism and muscle diseases. At the end of the study, the student's name would be on the 2 publications submitted for publication in scientific journals.
This is a paid part time job offer, 10 hours per week for 16 weeks, flexible schedule. Except a few weeks, most can be done from home. The student will be supervised by Dr. Catherine Brunel and Dr Rajavel Elango, a world expert in stable isotope studies. The student will train virtually 2 participants 30 minutes per day, 3 days per week.
The student will be able to learn about the different techniques we used to assess energy metabolism: VO2 max study in the Heart Centre, Body mass composition study with DEXA scan, Glucose oxidation breath test, an indirect measure of ATP production and urine doubly-labelled water test a measure of energy expenditure and indirect calorimetry, before and after a therapeutic intervention..
Title of the study: Assessment of Energy Metabolism in Metabolic Myopathies.
The therapeutic intervention is an exercise study; a 12 weeks at home resistance program, 30 minutes per day, done by participants 5 days per week. 3 days/week are supervised virtually (The 3 x 30minutes every week for 12 weeks to be organized by student, depending of student and participant schedules). The exercise program has been already established, including youtube videos to show how to do the exercises. 2 participants have completed successfully the study. We would like to test 2 more participants.
Job description:
- Recruit 2 new participants with Dr. Brunel in the Biochemical Genetics Clinic, BC Children’s Hospital by virtual telehealth or in person.
- Come to hospital the week of study tests pre intervention to see assist with the tests describe above.
- Train the 2 participants for 12 weeks virtually
- Come to hospital the week of study test post intervention
- Enter data in RedCap database.
Duration: 16 Weeks
Salary based on 10 hours per week or work, discussed at job interview.
Please Dr. Catherine Brunel or Dr. Rajavel Elango (contact info below) with a short description of yourself, your interest in the project and your resume.
- Dr. Brunel: catherine.brunel@cw.bc.ca
- Dr. Elango: relango@bcchr.ubc.ca
Volunteers Needed - #KnowYourSFU Ambassadors
The SFU Student Recruitment & Admissions team is seeking volunteers to support their #KnowYourSFU event. This event is for Fall 2023 students to accept their offer and to get to know the SFU community. You’ll interact with new/undecided students and welcome them to SFU. They are currently looking for volunteers to assist with logistics, event set-up/tear-down, wayfinding/directions, and greeting/welcoming prospective students and their families/supporters. You can volunteer at either the Burnaby and/or Surrey campus:
Surrey Event Day: Thursday March 30th, 3:30pm-8:30pm
- Training: Thursday March 23rd, 4:30pm-6:30pm
- Alternative training: Saturday March 25th, 10am-12pm
Burnaby Event Day: Wednesday April 12th, 3:30pm-8:30pm
- Training: Wednesday April 5th, 4:30pm-5:30pm
- Alternative training: Tuesday April 11th, 4:30pm-6:30pm
All volunteer hours apply towards the Student Ambassador Program. Students who volunteer for 10+ hours across both events (5 hours each day) are eligible to receive a co-curricular credit. Refreshments will be provided to #KnowYourSFU student volunteers at both events.
If you have any questions about this opportunity, please feel free to connect with the #KnowYourSFU Organizing Committee (sraevent@sfu.ca).
You can find more details and apply to volunteer through myInvolvement:
Volunteer Tutor and Admin Needed for the Indigenous Tutoring & Mentoring Program
ITMP is recruiting Tutors, Blog Writers, and Admin volunteers!
The Indigenous Tutoring & Mentoring Program (ITMP) is recruiting volunteers to join our program! ITMP is a volunteer organization that provides free 1-on-1 Zoom tutoring and mentoring to Indigenous youth (K-12) across British Columbia, and was founded by SFU students to increase educational attainment through friendly, student-focused and culturally-relevant services. Our program is expanding, and we’d love to have you on our team. Indigenous students are especially encouraged to apply, though all applications are welcome!
Tutors are required to complete a Canvas tutor-training module, attend an in-person Indigenous Cultural Safety Workshop, and complete a Criminal Record Check. After training, we’ll carefully match you with students whose grades and subjects you can easily handle, and you can then flexibly meet with each student 1-2 hours per week (online), at whatever time works best for you and your student(s). You’re also welcome to take on as many/few students as you like: even if you only have time to pair with one student, those 1-2 hours that you spend with them each week can make a big difference (and you will receive credit on your co-curricular record for taking part)!
Applications for tutoring/mentoring are now closed.
We are also particularly in need of blog writers for our website (https://www.itmp.ca) and data administrators. In addition to our other roles, we are recruiting for other admin positions to help run the program. All roles have a minimum commitment of 2 semesters, and full descriptions of admin roles can be found at: Admin Role Descriptions. Admins do not require the steps mentioned above for tutors, though we do recommend all admins attend the Indigenous Cultural Safety Workshop, which is typically held once a semester.
If you are interested in joining the team as a blog writer or admin, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/rWSSvXEJNdxJacySA
If you have any questions, please reach out at indigenoustutoring@gmail.com!
Fraser Health Crisis Line Volunteer Opportunity
Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity? Why not start now!
The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience is needed as extensive training and ongoing support is provided. If you are interested in learning more about this challenging and rewarding opportunity,the first step is to review the information on our website and then attend a Zoom Information Session. Please go to www.options.bc.ca and click on Get Involved -> I Want to Volunteer -> Crisis Line. Here you will find the dates and Zoom links for the up-coming sessions.
Many volunteers report that their Crisis Line experience was significant in helping them reach their educational and/or career goals, including acceptance into Graduate Programs, Policing, Medical School, E-Comm 911, Social Work, Mental Health and related fields. Volunteers also tell us that they find the Crisis Line to be a rewarding and fulfilling experience, as they are truly making a difference.
Dialogue Fellow, Diane Finegood, Honoured for Leadership in Experiential Learning
Morris J. Wosk Center for Dialogue - March 09, 2023
Diane Finegood, BPK Faculty and Dialogue Fellow, recieves a 2022 Award for Excellence in Teaching: Community Engaged or Experimental Education. Congratulations!
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