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UCSF Human Performance Center The UCSF Human Performance Center is located in Mission Bay, SF and serves as a research center in b

Introducing:The UCSF Human Performance Center Seed Grant The Human Performance Center serves primarily as a research fac...
02/11/2021

Introducing:

The UCSF Human Performance Center Seed Grant

The Human Performance Center serves primarily as a research facility, partnering with other research labs, scientists, and companies around UCSF, and the entire Bay Area, to carry out studies in the areas of biomechanics, exercise physiology, and sleep & athletic performance. Our state-of-the-art equipment, and staff expertise, enables us to handle a diverse range of research opportunities, from knee osteoarthritis to prostate cancer, and more. Visit our website to learn more: https://hpc.ucsf.edu/funding-opportunities

Objective:

Provide “seed” opportunities for faculty, researchers, and trainees that have research needs involving biomechanics and/or exercise testing of which the HPC can provide and might lead to future funding. Proposals with novel ideas as well as proposals that are an add-on to a current research study will be considered if the goal is to acquire pilot data for possible future funding.

Award Amount and Allowable Costs:

One award will be given during this grant cycle.

The maximal amount of funds available for this fiscal year is $5,000 in HPC Services. Services may consist of data collection with existing HPC capabilities in biomechanics, exercise physiology, functional testing, or some combination. Grant funds will cover data collection services only. Data processing will be completed by the applicants with support from HPC staff and comprehensive SOPs to guide the applicants if necessary.

Reach out to Brooke Schultz (Brooke.Schultz@ucsf.edu) for a comprehensive list of the services and their fees provided by the HPC Recharge Center.

Application Details:

Eligibility: All UCSF faculty may apply for the funds; junior faculty are particularly encouraged to apply. However, staff and trainees (Postdocs, PhD students, Residents, Fellows, and SRAs) may also apply but only with a UCSF faculty mentor acting as a Co-PI or PI on the project; therefore, assuming fiscal responsibility for the grant and undersigning the science.

Deadline: November 12, 2021. Funding decisions are usually made within four weeks of the deadline.

The Human Performance Center serves primarily as a research facility, partnering with other research labs, scientists, and companies around UCSF, and the entire Bay Area, to carry out studies in the areas of biomechanics, exercise physiology, and sleep & athletic performance. Our state-of-the-art eq...

Preventing youth injuries has been a hot topic for many in the recent years, and now more than ever with the extended ti...
11/02/2021

Preventing youth injuries has been a hot topic for many in the recent years, and now more than ever with the extended time taken off due to the pandemic. To help cater to this need, the team at the UCSF Human Performance Center & UCSF Sports Medicine have developed an evidence-based injury assessment program for the Bay Area youth athletes. This program is designed to help slowly build their way back into competitive shape and perform at the highest level, while also avoiding any injuries. For details about the program, please see the flyer attached and for any additional questions or concerns please contact us as hpc@ucsf.edu.

Sleep for Success. Listen to this! HPC Sleep Specialist Cheri Mah talks to NBC Sports and how she fixed & reframed Andre...
13/01/2021

Sleep for Success. Listen to this! HPC Sleep Specialist
Cheri Mah talks to NBC Sports and how she fixed & reframed Andre Iguodala's sleeping habits transforming him into a better player while also helping lead the Warriors to 3 NBA Championships!
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/video/headstrong-how-getting-more-sleep-reinvigorated-andre-iguodalas-career

Former Warrior Andre Iguodala used to only average four hours of sleep a night. In HEADSTRONG, NBC Sports Bay Area highlights how Cheri Mah, MD fixed Iggy's sleeping habits and transformed him into a better player.

Hi everyone, We hope you are all staying healthy and well and continue to find ways of getting through these challenging...
05/01/2021

Hi everyone,

We hope you are all staying healthy and well and continue to find ways of getting through these challenging times! As we ring in the New Year, we would like to alert you of some changes we will be making at the lab. As of January 2021, our pricing for our performance tests and RunSafe will be increasing. For the current pricing of the performance tests offered at the HPC please visit: https://hpc.ucsf.edu/performance-evaluations. And for updates and current prices on RunSafe please visit: https://hpc.ucsf.edu/runsafe.

We also offer discounts on other packages of performance tests, so if you would like more information on that please email us at: HPC@ucsf.edu or reply directly to this post!

As a reminder, we continue to have and set a high standard of health and safety here at the HPC. We will continue to follow all safety guidelines issued out by the state and will be maintaining a through cleaning procedure of our facility along with all staff wearing appropriate PPE throughout your visits, along with providing you with plenty of sanitizing options! If you have any additional questions about this, please feel free to reach out to us!

RunSafe is a sports wellness program for runners focusing on personalized health advice, injury prevention, and performance enhancement. RunSafe brings together experts from various UCSF clinics to cater to all the needs of a runner. What sets RunSafe apart from traditional gait analysis is our mult...

24/09/2020
Hi everyone, we hope you guys are staying safe and healthy during these challenging times! We all know staying at home a...
22/09/2020

Hi everyone, we hope you guys are staying safe and healthy during these challenging times! We all know staying at home and not being able to go out or visit the gym has been keeping us quite limited to what we are able to do these past few months, but we are here to present some great news. The team here at the UCSF Human Performance Center are happy to announce that we are resuming a few of our services that are offered here in the lab. These services include the RunSafe program and performance testing (we are currently only offering VO2max tests and you must perform a COVID test prior and submit negative results before coming into the lab). The team running these services will be taking all necessary precautions to keep everyone’s safety in mind by following all state and city mandates regarding these types of activities and this includes monitoring the number of individuals allowed in a room together to ensure there is enough space for physical distancing and also having the staff wear the appropriate gear and PPE when required. Masks will also be required for all individuals when inside the lab. If you have any questions regarding RunSafe and the modifications we’ve made to the program, please visit our homepage at https://www.irunsafe.com/ or email us at runsafe@orthosurg.ucsf.edu. Information regarding the VO2max testing can be found at https://hpc.ucsf.edu/. We hope to see you in the lab soon!

The Human Performance Center serves primarily as a research facility, partnering with other research labs, scientists, and companies around UCSF, and the entire Bay Area, to carry out studies in the areas of biomechanics, exercise physiology, and sleep & athletic performance. Our state-of-the-art eq...

22/09/2020

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