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In this role, Matsumori will work with President Shane Reese and BYU's newly appointed medical school dean.
An accomplished surgeon with Intermountain Health, Ott has held academic and affiliate appointments at Johns Hopkins, Harvard Medical School, Stanford School of Medicine and the University of Utah School of Medicine.
A study co-authored by eight BYU students and three BYU faculty finds that exposure to the exhaust gas produced by diesel engines is tied to increased fat mass, enlarged fat cells, insulin resistance and inflammation. These changes can cause metabolic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Join us in this engaging episode of the Strong Youth Project podcast, where we discuss the past year’s accomplishments, including the success of the Strong Youth Conference and the Strong Youth Project's original research. Hear from Dr. Seeley as well as student team members about their experiences and passion for youth sports, and learn about future plans for character-building curricula designed to positively impact young athletes. This episode is packed with insights for parents, coaches, and sports enthusiasts alike, offering practical advice on building healthier, happier athletes for life.
Dr. Jenae Nelson interviews Dr. John White on the subject of sports and faith integration. They discuss varies topics, such as the balancing winning and maintaining morals, building character in sports, and the positive role of competition. Dr. White provides hope that sports can be effectively used to build character and sustain faith in the lives of youth athletes.
Shima Baughman, the Woodruff J. Deem professor of law at the BYU Law School and a distinguished fellow at the Wheatley Institute, focused on the life-changing effects of offering one’s whole heart to Jesus Christ.
Cougar Queries is a series profiling BYU employees by asking them questions about their work, interests and life.
In this interview, Dr. Jenae Nelson discusses transcendent indebtedness and goals in sports. She provides several ways in which parents and coaches can help athletes to implement these kind of goals. She also discusses developing character and virtue, in particular how this can be done through sports.