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The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon

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Recent Alliance Research in the Media

Read recent work from our Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Researcher's in the media. 

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Sauna Science

Wu Tsai researcher Chris Minson discusses the differences between infrared and traditional saunas, and which one may actually be better for you with GQ. 

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All Recent Alliance News

 

The first K99 at the Knight Campus, the award promises to further researchers' understanding of factors controlling local bone immune response and regeneration
Two spectral flow cytometers are a new addition to the Knight Campus' growing list of scientific instrumentation
Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon researchers are connecting and collaborating with scientists and trainees around the world
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon is featured in an Around the O story on the University of Oregon's partnership with nine other universities around the world to establish the Global Sport University Network.
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon presented its Undergraduate Fellowship Symposium on Sept. 18 in the Beetham Family Seminar Room at the Knight Campus.
New research through the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance tackles the problem of ACL tears disproportionately affecting female athletes in soccer
Now in its third year, the summer camp partnership between the the Human Performance Alliance at Oregon and KIDSPORTS helps encourage activity and physical fitness for kids
New research makes advanced manufacturing technologies accessible to any Human Performance Alliance partner for making scaffolds for human cell culture
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance at Oregon hosted the Spring Research Symposium on May 25 at Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact with about 60 people in attendance.