Cornelia Wieman

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Cornelia Wieman
Born1964 (age 5960)
Awards Governor General's Academic Medal
Indspire Awards (1998)
Academic background
EducationBSc, Kinesiology, 1988, MSc, Biomechanics, 1991, University of Waterloo
MD, 1993, McMaster University
Thesis Electromyography of the Trunk and Lower Limb Muscles During Gait of Elderly and Younger Subjects: Implications for the Control of Balance