Summary
Noah Martin is a kinesiology researcher and practitioner focused on improving musculoskeletal and pelvic health outcomes for underserved populations through culturally competent, accessible care. Currently an undergraduate researcher at the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Noah studies training and care barriers in OB/GYN and urogynecology for people with physical disabilities and has led projects on pelvic health, telerehabilitation, and activity among transgender youth. They combine hands-on community roles—training over 300 aquatic leaders and coaching breast cancer survivors—with interdisciplinary research bridging rehabilitation robotics, behavioural medicine, and medical education. Noah’s work emphasizes a biopsychosocial approach and real-world implementation, from coordinating studies on wheelchair users’ OB/GYN access to exploring how team environments shape athletes’ care-seeking. Ambitious about systemic change, they plan to translate research into policy and political action to advance healthcare equity. Based in Edmonton, Noah brings both deep field experience and a commitment to making clinical environments more inclusive and practical.
13 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Kinesiology, Bachelor of Kinesiology at University of Alberta
Master of Science, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Master of Science, Community Health and Preventive Medicine at University of Calgary
English