Teresa Liu-Ambrose
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EducationBSc, 1994, MA, 1998, PhD, 2004, University of British Columbia
ThesisStudies of fall risk and bone morphology in older women with low bone mass (2004)
InstitutionsUniversity of British Columbia
Teresa Liu-Ambrose | |
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| Academic background | |
| Education | BSc, 1994, MA, 1998, PhD, 2004, University of British Columbia |
| Thesis | Studies of fall risk and bone morphology in older women with low bone mass (2004) |
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| Institutions | University of British Columbia |
Teresa Yeong Lih Liu-Ambrose is a Canadian physical therapist. She is a Canada Research Chair of Physical Activity, Mobility, and Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of British Columbia.
Liu-Ambrose completed her Bachelor of Science degree in physical therapy in 1994 at the University of British Columbia and remained at the institution for her Master's degree in 1998 and PhD in 2004.[1] During her post-doctoral fellowship at UBC,[2] she was the recipient of the Alice Wilson Award from the Royal Society of Canada[3] and a 2006 Career Investigator Award.[4]