Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon

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A Global Effort to Transform Human Health Through the Science of Peak Performance

 

 

2024 Science Knight Out

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Alliance at Oregon Associate Director Mike Hahn is the featured speaker at this year's Knight Campus lecture, happening May 1 

RSVP FOR THE FREE TALK 5 QUESTIONS FOR MIKE HAHN

 

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Alliance at Oregon Goes Global

Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon researchers are connecting and collaborating with scientists and trainees around the world

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The Alliance at Oregon

The Human Performance Alliance weaves together three synergistic scientific programs to accelerate high-impact advances in human performance: scientific moonshots, innovation hubs, and agility projects. Involving collaborators from multiple disciplines and institutions around the country, these programs provide both breadth and depth in exploring and applying the fundamentals of peak performance to human health and well-being.

The UO is home to a moonshot in regenerative rehabilitation, centered in the Knight Campus, with collaborations extending out across the alliance. In addition, the Bowerman Sports Science Center at the UO’s Hayward Field is home to an innovation hub.

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Optimizing performance for the human race

The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon is fast-tracking scientific discoveries into new treatments, technologies and training protocols

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Robert Guldberg
The alliance represents a first-of-its-kind scientific collaboration aiming to transform human health on a global scale through the discovery and translation of the principles underlying athletic performance. This vital work does not just benefit elite athletes. It will help developing athletes, aging athletes—really anyone with a body who wants to function at their peak, which is all of us.
Robert Guldberg, professor, vice president and Robert and Leona DeArmond executive director of the Knight Campus and leader of Alliance at Oregon

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Ethan Dinh, an undergraduate researcher in the Guldberg Lab and member of the 2022 Knight Campus Undergraduate Scholars cohort, earned 1st place in the Robert D. Clark Honors College Three Minute Thesis Competition

Mike Hahn offers a few details on his May 1 talk at the Shedd Institute

The first K99 at the Knight Campus, the award promises to further researchers' understanding of factors controlling local bone immune response and regeneration

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