Faculty Listing

John Barden

Professor

Office: CK 164.22
E-mail: john.barden@uregina.ca
Phone: Office: 306-585-4629
Website: http://www.uregina.ca/kinesiology/research/nmrc/index.html

Research interests
Dr. Barden’s general research interests include the biomechanics and motor control of human movement, particularly with respect to stroke mechanics in competitive swimming, shoulder instability, gait analysis and the neural control of reaching movements.

Paul Bruno

Associate Professor

Office: CK 164.21
E-mail: paul.bruno@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3343

Research interests
Motor control, Biomechanics, Gait Variability

Darren Candow

Professor

Office: CK 173
E-mail: darren.candow@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4906
Website: Twitter: @darrencandow Instagram: dr.darrencandow

Research interests
The overall objectives of my internationally renowned, externally funded research program (CIHR, SHRF, CFI; Nutricia European Research Foundation) are to develop evidence-based interventions involving nutrition (creatine monohydrate; CR) and physical activity (resistance exercise) which have practical and clinical relevance for improving musculoskeletal aging and reducing the risk of falls and fractures.

Collectively, I have produced 87 peer-refereed publications in high quality journals; have an h-index of 36, i10-index of 49 and my research has been cited > 4300 times (15 papers have been cited > 100 times).

Elizabeth Cooper

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.20
E-mail: elizabeth.cooper@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-2602
Website: https://www.ejcooper.com

Research interests

My research is centred on the idea that if we work together, we will be able to figure out how we can foster healthier communities, and by extension, a healthier world. My work is community-driven, which means that the topics come from the stakeholders and are real-world issues that need real-world solutions. My work is largely qualitative and spans topics in the fields of: mental health, reproductive health, infectious diseases, health systems, vaccine hesitancy and uptake, violence, research across the lifespan, as well as the impacts of power relationships on health, such as the ongoing effects of colonialism on the health of newcomers and Indigenous peoples.

Doug Cripps

Office: CK 173.3
E-mail: khs.ug-assocdean@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4925
Website: http://www.uregina.ca/kinesiology/deans-office/associate-dean-undergraduate.html

Research interests
Professor Cripps is the Associate Dean (Undergraduate) for the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies.

Barclay Dahlstrom

Instructor

Office: CK 164.8
E-mail: barclay.dahlstrom@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4912
Fax: 306-585-4854

Current classes
KIN 260, KIN 267, KIN 269, KIN 350, KIN 355, KIN 450

James Daschuk

Associate Professor

Office: CK 164.4
E-mail: james.daschuk@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3272
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
My research focus is on the impact of environmental change on the health of indigenous people. My historical work investigates the role of disease, changes to subsistence practices and climate change in the historical development of western Canada. My current research projects include the impact of introduced species, horses and domestic cattle, on the well-being of First Nations.

Kim Dorsch

Professor

Office: CK 164.12
E-mail: kim.dorsch@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4742
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
Sport psychology; health psychology; athletic performance; officiating performance; group dynamics in sport

Michael Dubnewick

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.18
E-mail: Michael.Dubnewick@uregina.ca
Phone: (306) 585-4174

Research interests

My research program is broadly interested in community development in recreation, sport, and leisure; Wellness-based programming with Indigenous communities and youth; Relational ethics of research and professional practice; Narrative inquiry and qualitative research.

My passion for community-based research led to my current relationship with the Growing Young Movers (GYM) Youth Development as a Research Associate (@gymovers). My ongoing research with GYM narratively inquires into the experiences of Indigenous youth as they compose their lives as wellness leaders.

Rebecca Genoe

Professor

Office: CK 164.3
E-mail: rebecca.genoe@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4781
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
My research interests lie in the area of leisure and aging, and Therapeutic Recreation (TR).  I am interested in better understanding the role of leisure in later life transitions, such as retirement, as well as leisure in the lives of older adults living with dementia or a chronic illness.  Taking a qualitative approach, I explore how older adults use leisure to cope with later life transitions and how these transitions impact leisure engagement.  I am also interested in exploring the experiences of TR professionals and how they provide services to their clients.

Katya Herman

Associate Professor

Office: CK 164.11
E-mail: katya.herman@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3187
Fax: 306-585-4854
Website: http://www2.uregina.ca/khs/pa-epi-lab/

Current classes
KIN 170 (Lifestyle, Health & Wellness), KIN 278 (Intro. Health Promotion), KIN 381AA (Intro Epidemiology); KHS 871 (Epidemiology)

Research interests
Physical activity, sendentary behaviour and obesity epidemiology.

Larena Hoeber

Professor
Associate Dean (Graduate Studies, Research & Special Projects)

Office: CK 170.10
E-mail: khs.gsr-assocdean@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4363
Website: Twitter: @larenahoeber

Research interests

My current research interests are in women’s roles and involvement in sport, contemporary qualitative research methods, and innovation and change in amateur sport organizations. My work has been published in the Journal of Sport Management, Sport Management Review, European Sport Management Quarterly, Online Information Review, Sex Roles, Journal of Leisure Research, Leisure Studies, Journal of Rural and Community Development, and Gender, Work and Organization.

Tristan Hopper

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.17
E-mail: tristan.hopper@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3180

Research interests

Tristan’s research involves respectfully engaging and mobilizing individuals (i.e., youth) who are often marginalized to address significant societal challenges, such as homelessness, social exclusion/inclusion, and mental health issues. With a particular focus on youth development, Tristan uses a meaning-oriented and strengths-based approach to recreation and leisure, Dr. Hopper’s work primarily draws on the use of community-based participatory research methods (including youth-led participatory action research, YPAR) and aims to build thriving communities and provide an effective support system through co-creating and co-implementing people-centered solutions through a social justice lens.
 
Tristan is a research associate with Growing Young Movers (GYM; http://growingyoungmovers.com), a community-based youth development program.

Roz Kelsey

Professor

Office: CK 164.1
E-mail: roz.kelsey@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-2553
Fax: 306-585-4854

Current classes
SRS 110, SRS 105, SRS 220, SRS 465, KIN 420

Cory Kulczycki

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.5
E-mail: cory.kulczycki@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4841
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
Place meaning and place attachment as experienced through recreation and sport; and the behaviours and motivations of participants and spectators at small-scale sport tourism events.

June LeDrew

Professor

Office: CK 164.19
E-mail: june.ledrew@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4842
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
June LeDrew is a Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies. She teaches and researches in the areas of children’s health and physical literacy and a variety of other health-related topics.

Cameron Mang

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.2
E-mail: cameron.mang@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4066

Research interests

The overarching aim of Cameron’s research program is to develop innovative motor learning and exercise interventions that improve movement abilities for people with neurological conditions. This aim is addressed through a combination of: 1) basic science research designed to improve understanding of how the central nervous system controls movement, and 2) clinical research examining how the neural control of movement is disrupted and rehabilitated after neurological damage. In this research, Cameron commonly employs techniques in neurophysiology (non-invasive brain stimulation, electromyography, neuromuscular electrical stimulation) and exercise physiology (indirect calorimetry).

As a practicing Kinesiologist and Certified Exercise Physiologist in the field of Neurorehabilitation, Cameron is dedicated to conducting research with real-world implications for people with neurological conditions. To this end, he has developed the affiliated ‘Enrich Community Neurorehabilitation Program’ offered at the University of Regina Centre for Health, Wellness, and Performance. This crucial link between research and community programming fosters knowledge mobilization, ensuring the development of clinically meaningful research and evidence-based programming.

Patrick Neary

Professor

Office: CK 164.23
E-mail: patrick.neary@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4844
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests

Integrative Exercise Physiology Central (cerebral) and Peripheral (muscle) Fatigue Cardiovascular Function and Ballistocardiography Pathophysiology of Concussion

Links of interest:

UK Rugby Health Project 

Harold Riemer

Professor
Dean

Office: CK 173.4
E-mail: khs.dean@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4535
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
Athletic Leadership (i.e., Coaching) Individual and Group Satisfaction, Human Performance and Group Dynamics.

Brenda Rossow-Kimball

Assistant Professor

Office: CK 164.6
E-mail: brenda.rossow-kimball@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4918
Fax: 306-585-4854

Research interests
Leisure experiences of persons with intellectual disabilities Retirement experiences of older adults with intellectual disabilities

Julia Totosy de Zepetnek

Associate Professor
Adjunct Professor in Biology

Office: CK 164.6
E-mail: julia.totosy@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-585-4370

Research interests

Cardiovascular Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Metabolism, Energy Balance, Food Intake Regulation, Gut Microbiota, Metabolic Dysfunction, Performance




Brandy West-McMaster

Instructor

Office: CK 164.14
E-mail: brandy.west-mcmaster@uregina.ca
Phone: 306-337-3146
Fax: 306-585-4854

Current classes
KHS 139, KHS 182, KHS 233