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First year Ph.D. student, John Hayes, receives the Huffines Student Research Grant!

Posted on November 8, 2022 by Lindsey Brenner

Congratulations to our first-year Ph.D. student, John Hayes, on receiving the Huffines Student Research Grant!

The Huffines Student Research Grant awards a graduate student financial support towards their research, education, and the institute’s mission statement. John has received the Huffines Student Research Grant through the Sydney and JL Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance to conduct a pilot study examining the impacts of cognitive fatigue on sensorimotor impairment under vestibular dysfunction, which could have significant implications for populations ranging from athletes to the elderly to astronauts.

Way to go, John Hayes!!! We look forward to what this opportunity brings and thank you Sydney and JL Huffines Institute for Sports Medicine and Human Performance for such an award.

“To be the bridge between scientists, practitioners, and the lay public in all aspects of sports medicine and human performance, with a particular focus on athletic performance.”

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