Funded by QROF, In Situ lab will study climate change and movement behavior

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Queen’s Research Opportunities Fund Catalyst Fund (CIHR stream)

Eun-Young Lee (Kinesiology and Health Studies) Knowledge into Action: Development of Carbon Footprint Equivalences that Incorporate Lifestyle Behaviours for Dual Benefits of Environmental Sustainability and Human Health.

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Funded by SSHRC, In Situ lab will conduct a research on quantifying intersectionality