Kinesiology

Redefining the study of human movement

In 1967 we redefined what it means to study human movement by founding the world's first department of Kinesiology.

Today, the Department of Kinesiology is building on that tradition of innovation by igniting an interdisciplinary approach to the prevention of and recovery from injury and disease. Whether exploring the molecular and cellular determinants of health or the complexities of the nervous, musculoskeletal and cardiorespiratory systems, our team of internationally recognized faculty are at the forefront of pioneering new ways to understand and enhance the biological systems that drive the way we move, think and live.

Areas of focus

  • Biomechanics
  • Neuroscience
  • Physiology
  • Nutrition
  • Aging and development
  • Chronic disease
  • Workplace health and injury prevention
  • Lifestyle and health
  • Exercise and physical activity 
  • Biomedical sciences
  • Rehabilitation sciences
  • Health technology
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State-of-the-art-laboratories

The Department of Kinesiology continues to grow and develop state-of-the-art laboratories that serve as the foundation for excellence in teaching and research. With a $4.5 million investment from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), our labs house some of the most cutting-edge pieces of equipment in the country. Spanning areas from ergonomics to genomics, these specialized laboratories give researchers the tools to accelerate discovery and develop solutions linked to major physiological problems.