College of Kinesiology

Research Areas

  • Growth and Development
  • Women's Health
  • Musculoskeletal Health

My research areas fall under the following College of Kinesiology research themes:

  • Child and Youth Health and Development
  • Healthy Aging and Management of Chronic Conditions

Academic Background

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship - Osteoporosis and Women's Health, University Health Network / University of Toronto, 2013
  • Ph.D. - Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, 2010
  • M.Sc. - Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, 2007
  • B.Sc. (Honours) - Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, 2005  

Courses Taught

  • KIN 121 - Functional Basis of Physical Activity
  • KIN 320 - Physical Growth and Development of Children
  • KIN 806 - Advanced Physical Growth and Development

Prospective Graduate Students

Dr. Erlandson is currently accepting M.Sc. graduate students. Prospective students interested in pursuing research in the area of musculoskeletal health, growth and development and women’s health should contact Dr. Erlandson.