LAB:SYNC’s Nandini Erodula will present at International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) 2025 Annual Conference. The four-day conference will be held from September 25 to September 28, 2025 in Las Vega, Nevada. Learn more about the IADMS 2025 Annual Conference here….
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Bettencourt to present at IADMS 2025
LAB:SYNC’s Catarina Bettencourt will present at International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) 2025 Annual Conference. The four-day conference will be held from September 25 to September 28, 2025 in Las Vega, Nevada. Learn more about the IADMS 2025 Annual Conference here….
Han to present at IADMS 2025
LAB:SYNC lab affiliate, Kai Yi (Kaye) Han will present at International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) 2025 Annual Conference. The four-day conference will be held from September 25 to September 28, 2025 in Las Vega, Nevada. Learn more about the IADMS 2025 Annual Conference here….
McCullough to present at IADMS 2025
LAB:SYNC’s Dr. Aston K. McCullough will present at International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS) 2025 Annual Conference. The four-day conference will be held from September 25 to September 28, 2025 in Las Vega, Nevada. Learn more about the IADMS 2025 Annual Conference here….
LAB:SYNC Members present at the Brain Game Center’s Undergraduate Research Symposium 2025
LAB:SYNC Undergraduate Researchers, Catarina Bettencourt and Arnibish Ray, present at the inaugural Undergraduate Research Symposium in April 2025, hosted by the Brain Game Center at Northeastern. Bettencourt presented a poster, titled “Telomere Length, Cortisol, Body Composition, Hemodynamics, and Lifetime Participation in Dance: An Exploratory Analysis in 18–83-Year-Old Adults,” and Ray presented a poster, titled “Applying…
Menstrual cycle disorders among elite ballet dancers
S. Lehbil, A. Couillandre, and M. Dreyfus have a new article, Menstrual cycle disorders among elite ballet dancers published in the Journal of Science and Sports. Lehbil, S., Couillandre, A., Dreyfus, M., Ibargüen-Vargas, Y., Kern, L., Barreau, X., & Maître, C. (2024). Menstrual cycle disorders among elite ballet dancers. Journal of Science and Sports. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scispo.2024.10.006 Contributor:…
Southeast Asian, African, and Middle East Expert Consensus on Structured Physical Activity—Dance, Exercise, and Sports
Sarita Bajaj has a new article, Southeast Asian, African, and Middle East Expert Consensus on Structured Physical Activity—Dance, Exercise, and Sports published in Advances in Therapy. Bajaj, S., Verma, M., Sharma, H., Ramaiya, K., Bahendeka, S., & Kalra, S. (2025). Southeast Asian, African, and Middle East Expert Consensus on Structured Physical Activity-Dance, Exercise, and Sports. Advances…
Imaging findings associated with osteoarthritis are common in dancers, and are rarely symptomatic: A systematic review with meta-analysis
Melanie Fuller has a new article, Imaging Findings Associated With Osteoarthritis Are Common in Dancers, and Are Rarely Symptomatic: A Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis published in the Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy. Fuller, M., Hanel, J., Mayes, S., Bruce, T., & Rio, E. (2025). Imaging Findings Associated With Osteoarthritis Are Common in Dancers,…
Caribbean and Latin dance: evidence about health in professional and non-professional dancers
Fabrizio Liguori and Patrizia Calella have a new article, Caribbean and Latin dance: evidence about health in professional and non-professional dancers published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. Liguori, F., & Calella, P. (2025). Caribbean and Latin dance: evidence about health in professional and non-professional dancers. The Journal of sports medicine and physical…
LAB:SYNC research featured on the National Endowment of the Arts Website
LABSYNC’s Dr. Aston McCullough is mentioned and featured in a post, “Shake It Up: The Benefits of Free-Form Dance May Rival Those of Other Forms of Movement.” by Sunil Iyengar on the National Endowment of the Arts website. The post is also available on the artsJournalblogs website….