Texas A&M served as a "living laboratory" for a study that used software found to be effective in increasing the time an office worker stands and changes position.
Associate Professor Mark E. Benden (center) of the School of Public Health at Texas A&M University accepts the 2018 Innovation Award from Texas A&M Vice President for Research Mark A. Barteau (left) and Brett Cornwell, executive director of Texas A&M Technology Commercialization. By Texas A&M University Research Communications Texas A&M…
By Katherine Hancock, Texas A&M University Health Science Center The Ergonomics Center at the Texas A&M School of Public Health is studying if there’s a way to disrupt one of the 21st century’s health epidemics—sedentary work environments—and using volunteers at their own university as test subjects. Researchers have recruited…