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CAMERON
MANG

Lab Director, Principle Investigator

PhD

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Research Summary/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).

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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.

Education

2011-2015

University of British Columbia

2016-2018

University of Calgary

2008-2010

University of Alberta

2004-2008

University of Alberta

Post-Doctorate

Doctorate

Masters

Bachelors

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