BIOS Seminars

Pictured center is Dr. Peter Miller, BIOS Director and Professor of Education. Dr. Miller is wearing a black sweatshirt. He is wearing glasses. He is talking with his hands. Next to Dr. Miller, is a male student with glasses, dark hair, and a black sweatshirt. Also can be seen are the back of a woman's head. Her hands are crossed and she has brown hair. The table the group is sitting at has open laptops.

Our 2024 Spring Semester: BIOS Projects and Inquiries

Our 2024 Spring Semester: BIOS Projects and Inquiries 2560 1707 Maria Dehnert

It was an exciting and productive semester for Badger Inquiry on Sport (BIOS)! Our team was busy working at the…

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Posted head shot of Jennifer McClearen. Jennifer is in front of a blue background. She is wearing a gray shirt with a white blazer.

Female Athletes and the Hierarchies of Networked Sports Media

Female Athletes and the Hierarchies of Networked Sports Media 400 400 Maria Dehnert

On Thursday, April 20, BIOS and the UW Department of Communication Arts. co-hosted Dr. Jennifer McClearen of the University of…

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Photo of Dr. Julie Stamm. Julie has her hair down and is crossing her arms leaning up against a tree. She is in a black shirt wearing a necklace and there is grass and paved blacktop in the background.

How Many Concussions Have You Had? Early Lessons from a Study of Professional Rugby Players

How Many Concussions Have You Had? Early Lessons from a Study of Professional Rugby Players 1000 1510 Maria Dehnert

On Wednesday, November 2, BIOS welcomed Dr. Julie Stamm, Professor of Kinesiology, to discuss her recent findings of brain safety…

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Photos of soccer balls on grass at Wisconsin Badgers McClimon soccer field

Purposeful Heading in Youth Soccer: A new paradigm for brain injury detection

Purposeful Heading in Youth Soccer: A new paradigm for brain injury detection 2560 1708 Maria Dehnert

Purposeful Heading in Youth Soccer: A new paradigm for brain injury detection On Friday, April 8, BIOS welcomed UW Associate…

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