Our team strongly believes that team-science is the best approach, especially when the team include diverse people. Additionally, we also believe that science is more fun when you work with cool people from different places! Below you will find a map highlighting CML collaborations outside of our home department, and here are example networks the group is part of:
Within UNC
Outside UNC
Within UNC
- Aging working group
- Exercise Oncology Research Laboratory. Link
- Human Movement Science. Link
- Graduate and Professional Student Federation Representative
- Pulse Wave Velocity working group
- Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Research Group (PASBRG)
- UNC McAllister Heart Institute. Link
Outside UNC
- American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
- Exercise is Medicine (EIM) committee: Underserved and Community Health (committee)
- Interest Group: Noninvasive Physiological Measurement (co-chair)
- Communications & Public Information (national committee)
- American Heart Association (AHA)
- American Physiological Society
- Artery Society
- CARTESIAN. Link
- Cerebral Autoregulation Network (CARNet). Link
- Healthy Living for Pandemic Event Protection (HL - PIVOT) Network. Link
- HELP (Health Enhancing Lifestyle Programme) Hampshire Stroke Clinic. Link
- Physiological Society of New Zealand
- Council
- Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH)
- Behaviour Change Special Interest Group
- Sedentary Behavior Research Network. Link
- Southeast American College of Sports Medicine (SEACSM)
- Sports & Exercise Science New Zealand
- Former Deputy chair / executive board
- VascAgeNET. Link
- WG1 - Dynamic exchange
- WG4- Data and research studies – big data approaches
- WG5 -Dissemination and education – promoting vascular ageing
- Youth Vascular Consortium (YVC). Link