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Lakeland's Exercise Science Program Among Best In The World

Lakeland's Exercise Science Program Among Best In The World

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Lakeland's Exercise Science Program Among Best In The World

The Lakeland University Exercise Science Research Laboratory produced the second most research from the United States, and the eighth most out of approximately 225 universities throughout the world, at the 38th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports.

This conference originally was scheduled to be held in Liverpool, England. However due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all papers were presented online, as well as published in the ISBS Proceedings Archive: Vol. 38 : Iss. 1.

Exercise science research students and William Ebben, associate professor of exercises science, presented and published six papers this year. Current exercise science students who were authors include Alicia Thone, Hunter Frisk, Madison Blankenship, Megan Gold and Neenah Primas. Recent Lakeland graduates who were co-authors include Evan Martin, Jack Shevalier, Garrett Duffin and Aly Stockero.

This is the second year in a row that Lakeland was among the most productive research institutions from throughout the world at this prestigious conference.

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