Rice University and Houston Methodist will unveil the Houston Methodist-Rice University Center for Human Performance in an Oct. 10 kickoff event featuring demonstrations of the center’s state-of-the-art capabilities. Located in Rice’s Tudor Fieldhouse, the center will allow physicians, academic researchers and university students to work side by side with student-athletes, trainers and coaches to advance research, clinical care initiatives and educational activities in exercise physiology, injury prevention and rehabilitation.
The event will feature remarks by Reginald DesRoches, president of Rice; Dr. Marc Boom, president and CEO of Houston Methodist; Thomas Killian, dean of Rice’s Wiess School of Natural Sciences; Dr. Patrick McCulloch, the John S. Dunn Chair of Orthopedic Surgery at Houston Methodist; Tommy McClelland, director of athletics at Rice; Augusto Rodriguez, chair of Rice’s Department of Kinesiology; and Bradley Lambert, human subjects research director at Houston Methodist’s Orthopedic Biomechanics Research Laboratory.
The event starts at 5:30 p.m. and will be held at the Tudor Fieldhouse, Rice University, 6500 Main St.
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