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AHPRC in the News

Upcoming Events

– Dr. Sandra Hunter speaks to sex differences in performance in this excerpt from Christine Yu’s new book, ‘Up to Speed: The Groundbreaking Science of Women Athletes’
– AHPRC Student Researcher Mira Atkinson speaks with La Gran D Radio in Milwaukee about Long COVID outreach and research in the Hispanic community. .
– Dr. Kristof Kipp (EXSC) and his team conduct biomechanical research that can be leveraged to improve performance of USA athletes
- Dr. Sandra Hunter talks about the long-haul COVID research happening at the AHPRC.
Washington Post article featuring AHPRC director Dr. Sandra Hunter
- Dr. Sandra Hunter discusses the interdependence of research and teaching and how this facilitates innovation and discovery
- Dr. Sandra Hunter and Mike Haischer make an appearance on NPR to talk about their research in mask-wearing in Wisconsin.
AHPRC director, Dr. Sandra Hunter, makes an appearance on Milwaukee's WUWM radio station to give tips for exercising while wearing a mask.
- Starting at minute 37 in the video, see the AHPRC featured and hear  AHPRC staff discuss sex differences in exercise response.
 - The AHPRC's Mike Haischer and Casandra Goodrich are featured on Marquette's podcast, talking about their experiences working at the AHPRC.
 - AHPRC's Dr. Sandra Hunter is interviewed about how space travel affects the human body
 - Dr. Norah Johnson collaborates with the AHPRC to study how reducing stress on parents might impact the lives of their children.
- AHPRC's Dr. Sandra Hunter contributes to the discussion of what makes women strong
- an interview with AHPRC's Dr. Sandra Hunter on exercising in cold weather

seminar series flyer

9.11.25 event

To register for the seminar series, please email research lab manager Mike Haischer (michael.haischer@marquette.edu)

 

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