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June 30, 2025 | DIGEST NO. 448
Brain Gains with the BNSS
Study, relax, snack, and connect with the BNSS!
The Behavioural Neuroscience Student Society (BNSS) is taking over Sci-Space every other Friday afternoon, from 1pm - 4pm! Save the dates below to meet the BNSS execs and learn more about BPK鈥檚 Behavioural Neuroscience program. You can also hang out, socialize and study with other science students!
- July 4
- July 18
- August 1
Of course, there will be delicious snacks and refreshments. Feel free to drop in and stop by to say hi!
Sci-Space Weekly Study Hall
Sci-Space will be extending its hours to 7:00PM every Wednesday from May 28th to August 6th!
Come study, hang out and enjoy some free and refreshing lemonade!
Science and Math Peer Academic Support: Online, and Burnaby & Surrey Campuses
Have questions about your general 1st/2nd year science courses? Need help on your assignments and upcoming midterms? The Science and Math Peer Academic Support are back virtually and in-person to help! Check out the schedule, starting on next Tuesday, May 20th, and how you can enroll here: Peer Academic Support - Faculty of Science - 51社区黑料 (sfu.ca)
Student Learning Commons & Research Commons Summer 2025
The Student Learning Commons (SLC) offers free workshops and events on a wide variety of topics in on-campus, virtual, and hybrid settings. Our writing workshops help with all aspects of the writing process. Our learning workshops help with a variety of learning, studying, and academic performance and engagement topics. We also offer workshops, coaching and a variety of resources for students to improve conversational and listening skills in English.
Workshops scheduled for the summer include Ice Cream Sundae Circles, Schedule Building, and more! See the links below for full information.
Updated BPK Proposed Course Offering Schedule Now Available
Planning your courses ahead?
The 2024鈥25 & 2025鈥26 BPK Proposed Course Offering Schedule has been updated. This helpful planning tool outlines which BPK courses are expected to be offered in upcoming terms.
View the updated schedule here
Seeking one graduate and one undergraduate student to join BPK Accessibility Committee
Are you interested in improving accessibility in the BPK department?
Are you a BPK graduate or undergraduate student with lived experience of disability?
Note that lived experience could mean that you live with a disability, advocated for/with people with disabilities, work/volunteer for inclusive/accessible community groups, care for someone with a disability or conduct research related to disability.
The BPK Accessibility committee, in collaboration with the Center for Educational Excellence is seeking one graduate and one undergraduate student to join the BPK accessibility committee and work towards a BPK-specific strategy.
Commitment: 1-1.5-hour biweekly Zoom meetings in June and July 2025, which will likely extend into biweekly meetings in October and November 2025
Compensation: CV entry plus up to a $200 honorarium per student as needed to facilitate accessibility
Contact: If interested, please contact Diana Bedoya (dbedoya@sfu.ca) with a brief bio, statement of interest and summer availability.
Upcoming Ross Med Event: Dinner with a Doctor in Vancouver
Dinner with a Doctor Event in Vancouver on July 17鈥攁n exclusive opportunity to enjoy a complimentary meal while connecting in person with Ross graduates.
Event Details:
馃棑锔&苍产蝉辫;Date: Thursday, July 17
馃晻&苍产蝉辫;Time: 6:00 PM 鈥 8:00 PM
馃搷&苍产蝉辫;Location: Glowbal Restaurant ()
The students will have the opportunity to:
- Learn what it鈥檚 like to live and learn as a med student, including the curriculum, clubs, housing, and more
- Find out more about the residency matching process and pursuing a specialty
- Get tips for applying to medical school and standing out in your application
馃憠&苍产蝉辫;RSVP is required as seating is limited:
MoveAgain Foundation 2025 Charity Golf Event 鈥 In Support of GF Strong Rehab Centre
Join us for a fun and meaningful day on the course! Co-founded by 51社区黑料students, MoveAgain BC is a registered non-profit raising funds for individuals with movement disabilities. This event aims to raise funds for GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, part of the VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation and BC鈥檚 largest rehab facility for individuals recovering from strokes, spinal cord injuries, and more. Open to all skill levels. Door and raffle prizes available at the event, including Whitecaps Tickets!
Date & Time: Saturday, August 2nd, starting at 10:30am
Location: Mylora Golf Course, 9911 Sidaway Rd, Richmond, BC V6W 1C3
Deadline to Register: July 19th
Contact Info: Cyrus Bharucha | moveagainbc@gmail.com | 604-817-9003
Event Link:
Obesity & ADHD: The Perfect Storm
Do you or someone you love struggle with attention, impulsivity, and weight? You鈥檙e not alone. This engaging and eye-opening talk explores how ADHD鈥攐ften misunderstood as just a childhood attention issue鈥攃an affect eating habits, cravings, motivation, and even metabolism.
We鈥檒l look at why people with ADHD are at higher risk for weight gain, emotional eating, and struggles with diets鈥攁nd what can actually help. Learn how brain chemistry, stress, and habits interact, and walk away with practical strategies to improve focus, regulate appetite, and build lasting routines that support both mental and physical health.
Research Participants Recruitment
LEEP Study Recruitment
The 51社区黑料Laboratory for Exercise and Environmental Physiology is conducting a study on human physiology, thermoregulation and winter garments in arctic climates. Wearing different high insulation winter garments, participants will be asked to enter either a limb or their entire body into the climatic chamber at extreme cold conditions for up to 1 hour at a time. Physiological variables such as heart rate, as well as skin and core temperature, will be recorded to assess one鈥檚 ability to thermoregulate in the different garments and conditions.
Your participation will help us understand changes in upper limb temperatures and manual performance during acute and chronic cold exposure.
Time Commitment
Participants will undergo an initial body composition assessment (1hr) as well as 2-4 laboratory visits for different cold exposure trials (~2 h each), for a total of up to 5 visits.
Compensation: Each participant will receive $75 for each cold exposure trial they attend for a total possible compensation of $300.
If you are interested in participating in this study, please respond to this email Dr. Matthew White the Principal Investigator (matt@sfu.ca) or email PhD Candidate, Clara Etter at (cetter@sfu.ca)."
Female team-sport athletes needed! Measuring menstrual cycle effects on athletic performance
Ever wonder if your menstrual cycle might impact your performance as an athlete? The Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab is recruiting female team-sport athletes to assess how menstrual cycle phase may impact athletic performance. You鈥檒l be asked to track your cycle, then come in to the lab three times for exercise testing. Each participant will receive all their health and performance data, including jump assessments, cycling sprint performance, and energy system utilization, so you can learn more about how your performance may change across your menstrual cycle.
For more information, please email Sameen at sameen_kaviani@sfu.ca
Trained individuals needed - Measuring repeated sprint performance in athletes
Are you training for a sport, and love trying new work outs? Want to measure your peak power output, your fatiguability, and see how you stack up against your peers? The Exercise Physiology and Performance Lab is looking for trained individuals (training to compete in any sport!) to participate in this research study. You鈥檒l be asked to come to our lab three times and participate in a cycling repeat sprint test. Each participant will receive their performance data, which includes measures of their cycling power, fatiguability, and more.
For more information, please email Sameen at sameen_kaviani@sfu.ca
BMI/Body Fat Measurement Study
Want to know your body composition? Participate in a research study and receive a free iDXA scan! 51社区黑料PhD candidate Amalea Ruffett is recruiting participants for a research study investigating how well six common and accessible proxy measurements for body fat 鈥 things like the body mass index, waist-hip-ratio, and other physical measurements on people 鈥 perform as measures of body fat against dual energy x-ray absorptiometry, which is one of the gold standard measures for body fat. Each participant will receive all of the health data taken during their appointment, including a free iDXA scan with body composition, metabolic health metrics, bone density, and more.
For more information go to or email Amalea at bmistudy@sfu.ca.
Recruitment for Paid Research Study
Now Looking for Families with Children 6-12 Years Old for Paid Research!
The All Families Lab and SECURE Lab at 51社区黑料are conducting a joint study on how children, couples, and families navigate challenging situations. We are looking for families who have been living together for at least 1 year and have a 6鈥12-year-old grade school child under their primary care.
Parents receive a $100 gift card to complete an initial survey and attend a 1.5 hr lab session with their child at the 51社区黑料campus. There will also be opportunities to participate in follow-up sessions for up to $140 more in gift cards.
Families who are interested can complete our eligibility form through this link: "
Ortho Active:Customer Experience Representative
Ortho Active is seeking as individual to join our growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to gain experience in a customer facing role which will provide ideal experience in a healthcare environment with a sports medicine, bracing and orthotics & prosthetics distributor. This is an office-based role in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The ideal candidate may be a recent graduate from kinesiology seeking an growth role, with an opportunity for learning, coaching and mentorship.
More info here
Research coordinator position with the UBC department of orthopaedics, division of sports medicine and arthroscopy.
We are seeking a highly motivated and dedicated individual with an interest in musculoskeletal health to work closely with six orthopaedic surgeons at the University of British Columbia as a full-time research coordinator. This role involves patient-facing interaction in the clinic and operating room setting in addition to an administrative role in study coordination and data management.
More info here
Wanted: Respite Caregivers (in City of Vancouver)
Would you love to work with children or adults with disabilities, and have one or two available afternoon(s) or day(s) per week? If so, we've got a great opportunity for you!
The Developmental Disabilities Association is seeking contracted Caregivers to work 1:1 with a child or adult in our Respite Programs. Our caregivers provide a break for families by taking their family member for a fun, supervised and safe community outing once or twice a week. Respite takes place mostly on weekends, or on a weekday after school, depending on the family's needs. Wages are $20 or $22/hr, depending on level of support needs. Read more..
Registered Kinesiologist in Coquitlam
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Registered Kinesiologist to join our multidisciplinary team on a part-time, independent contractor basis. This role involves working 1:1 with patients recovering from injuries, including those from motor vehicle accidents, in a collaborative and integrative health care setting. Read more..
Wheelchair Tennis Volunteering Opportunity July 15-July 18th for your students
Summer is almost here and that means the annual Vancouver International Wheelchair Tennis Tournament is just around the corner! We can't wait to host another amazing international event at Kitsilano Beach from July 15 to July 18. We are currently looking for amazing volunteers like yourself to help make it a success! We feel this would be a perfect opportunity for Kinesiology/Health Science students and would greatly appreciate if this could be passed on to anyone who may be interested.
This event showcases elite wheelchair tennis athletes from around the world and is a great opportunity to get involved in the parasport community. If you鈥檙e interested in volunteering, please sign up using the link below:
Important Note When Signing Up: Please ensure you are only selecting one shift per assignment. Some roles require multiple volunteers, and by limiting your sign-up to one shift per role, you help ensure we have enough coverage across all required positions.
Additional Note: Parking is not free or reimbursed for volunteers!
Instructions: We're using SignUp to organize our shifts
Here's how it works in 3 easy steps:
1) Click this link to see our SignUp on SignUp:
2) Review the options listed and choose the spot(s) you like.
3) Sign up! It's Easy - you will NOT need to register an account or keep a password on SignUp.
Also, please remember to press "SAVE" at the end of the form. If you do not receive a confirmation email from us shortly after signing up, it likely means your shift didn鈥檛 save properly.
Be mindful of this final step to secure your spot!
If you have any questions about this event, feel free to reach out to either myself (Daniel ) at programs@bcwheelchairsports.com or Bhavraj at intern@bcwheelchairsports.com Thank you again for your continued support鈥攚e truly appreciate it and look forward to seeing you at Kits Beach this July!
Join MINDmatters!
Make a difference to the BPK community. Share your ideas and energy with the MINDMatters Committee and help create an engaged, healthy, and vibrant learning community.
For more information email us @bpkasst@sfu.ca
Volunteer with SportAbility: Make a Difference in the Lives of Athletes
SportAbility BC is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting adapted sports and physical activity for individuals with disabilities. We are the provincial sport organization for para (sledge) hockey, Boccia, powerchair soccer and para soccer. We are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to volunteer their time and skills to support our programs and events.
Volunteer opportunities include: coaching, refereeing, scorekeeping, recreational program leads and event planning! All opportunities are flexible and give volunteers an opportunity to work hands on with para athletes.
Volunteering with SportAbility is a rewarding experience that allows you to:
- 路 Make a positive impact on the lives of athletes with disabilities.
- 路 Develop valuable skills such as leadership, communication, and teamwork.
- 路 Connect with a supportive community of like-minded individuals.
If you are interested in volunteering please feel free to reach out to sportdevelopment@sportabilitybc.ca or fill out a volunteer application .
BC Wheelchair Sports Assocaitaion : Volunteers needed !
We're looking for awesome volunteers to help out at our Indooor Wheelchair Athletics Programs in Richmond and Coquitlam
The Canadian Red Cross (CRC) is looking for more volunteers for their HELP (health equipment loan program) team!
Do you want to gain health-care experience, work with other like-minded students and also make a big impact in your community? - If so, the Canadian Red Cross HELP team is the place for you. As a volunteer, you will communicate with healthcare professionals (OT, PT, Doctors etc.) to help get medical equipment to those who cannot afford to buy it, or simply just want to borrow it after things like injuries and surgeries. Scheduling has lots of flexibility, as the CRC recognizes how important education commitments are. Locations include but are not limited to Burnaby and Surrey. There is currently no fixed deadline to apply.
Learn more about the HELP team at REDCROSS.CA or contact Simran (simran.virk@redcross.ca; 236-339-0224).
Coaches & Volunteers Opportunities!
- Program will run once a month for 6 months
- 4-8 hours a month, working in groups
- Training provided virtually
- No prior experience needed
- Opportunities perfect for anyone interested in Kinesiology, Occupational Therapy, Physio Therapy, Speach Therapy and Therapeutic Rectreation
- Prior coaching with kids an asset
Contact for question or to sign up: program@bccerebralpalsy.com
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Fraser Health Crisis Line Recruiting Volunteer!
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 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.
Join Flavourful Science: Igniting Curiosity Through STEAM Education!
Flavourful Science, a non-profit organization, brings excitement to STEAM topics through food-based experiments. Our Vancouver School Program (VSP) has reached 900+ elementary students across 15 schools, with rave reviews from teachers.
New Initiative Alert: 51社区黑料students will lead workshops for elementary students in Burnaby. Volunteer with us to inspire the next generation!
Get Involved: Contact mosesj@sfu.ca for details
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Volunteer Opportunity at UBC Sports Law
Dr. Mark Moore, renowned Sports Law Professor at UBC, is on the lookout for a volunteer classroom assistant. Dive into the world of sports and law alongside an expert.
馃搮 When: Thursdays, 2-5 pm
馃搷 Where: Allard Hall, UBC
You'll assist with guest interviews, multimedia clips, student presentations, and engaging negotiation exercises. Familiarity with Zoom, Canvas, and Excel is desired. Position opened until filled.
A bit about Dr. Moore: A former pro hockey player, co-owner of Nike Sports Camps, and author. Past classes featured legends like Ken Dryden and Charles Tator OC.
馃摡 Interested? Drop an email to Dr. Mark Moore: moore@allard.ubc.ca
51社区黑料BPK grad finds a home at SFU, and purpose in biomedical research
The sun is shining through the windows as 51社区黑料 (SFU) Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology (BPK) graduate Saba Hosseini checks in for a Zoom call during a break at BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Research Institute, where she works as a research assistant. Read More..
Spotlight on Student Excellence: Layla Sadafi
Layla Sadafi, an Undergraduate and Accelerated Master鈥檚 student in the Poburko Lab, recently represented our department on the international stage at the American Physiology Summit in Baltimore.
Layla delivered an oral presentation on her research related to the Vesicular Nucleotide Transporter (VNUT)鈥攁 key protein involved in loading ATP into vesicles for use as a neurotransmitter in modulating vascular tone. This research stemmed from her USRA-supported work during Summer 2024.
In recognition of her outstanding presentation, Layla was awarded the prestigious APS Robert Gunn Student Award by the Cell and Molecular Physiology Section. She also presented a research poster and connected with scientists from around the world during the conference.
We congratulate Layla on this exceptional achievement and her continued contributions to research excellence!
51社区黑料Research Featured in Golf Digest! 馃摪鉀
We鈥檙e thrilled to share that 51社区黑料research has been featured by Golf Digest in both an article and a podcast episode鈥攁 major recognition in the world of sports science!
The article, published on April 25, is titled
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And the accompanying podcast episode dives deeper into the findings:
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