Concordia University Perform Centre
Description
PERFORM is a research centre at Concordia University that brings research, education and the community together under one roof to promote healthy living.
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facebook.comWhat can bioimaging tell us about the bodies of athletes, astronauts and ourselves? The PERFORM...
What can bioimaging tell us about ourselves?
Concordia University Perform Centre's cover photo
Concordia University Perform Centre's cover photo
Join us for Health & Fitness Week! More info here: http://www.concordia.ca/research/perform/community-programs/events.html
3rd Annual Health & Fitness Week/Troisième semaine annuelle de la santé et de la condition physique
Celebrate Canada's National Health and Fitness Day by joining us from May 30 - June 4 for the PERFORM Centre's 3rd Annual Health and Fitness week. To reserve your spot for a free class email community-perform@concordia.ca or call 514-848-2424 x 4037
3rd Annual PERFORM Centre Research Conference
Just two more days until PCRC 2016... registration is closed, but some walk-in spots are available (lunch & attendance package not included) http://performconference.concordia.ca/
Fact or fiction? How to be smart when it comes to online health advice
On May 21, Concordia professors Simon Bacon and David Secko will join Joe Schwarz, director of McGill University’s Centre for Science and Society, for the public lecture "Social Media and the Rise of Bad Health Information: Tweets, Posts, and Problems."
New research: guidelines to reduce inappropriate drug prescriptions for seniors and improve...
Deprescribing: Concordia researcher James Conklin is co-leading a team that are seeking to reduce medication use in the elderly:
PERFORM Events
The Breakfast Tea is still going! Drop by and say hi to the PERFORM Conditioning Floor staff & enjoy some coffee, tea, and muffins.
3rd Annual PERFORM Centre Research Conference
The Scientific Program for the 2016 PCRC is now online. The conference is one month away, register soon to ensure your spot!
PERFORM researcher Claudine Gauthier investigates the link between cardiovascular and brain health.
PERFORM researcher Claudine Gauthier receives major support from the Heart and Stroke Foundation for her research with the New Investigator Award for 2015-16
You are invited for tea at PERFORM! / Venez prendre un the a PERFORM!
On April 19, come and enjoy a free morning treat and tea at the PERFORM Centre. It is a great occasion to meet the conditioning floor trainers, learn about our new equipment, the programs offered and try out a Zumba class.
The PERFORM Centre - Better Health Through Prevention
A short video introduction to the PERFORM Centre concept