new validation study led by @BiomecKSong showing that #markerless motion capture generates great inverse kinematic and inverse dynamics results!
goodbye tedious post-processing to catch marker swapping!
hello rapid and robust movement analysis!
They're still using a picture from my first day in the lab back in 2016 (!!!) but I'm very excited to have "Staff" changed to "Graduate" as I start my PhD orientation today! Looking forward to continuing my work as a graduate student!
Taking a quick break from grant writing to announce that I will officially be starting my PhD training this fall in @BaxterLabHQ!
A huge thank you to everyone who's helped me get here! (And an extra thanks to @joshrbaxter for agreeing to put up with me for another 4 years)
An exciting day in the @BaxterLabHQ today as we took a field trip to visit @UDtendongroup!
The most exciting part? After years doing research I was finally a subject in a study that wasn't part of my own lab! Big shout-out to @RightNaoPT and @scattonesilva for having me.
An exciting day in the @BaxterLabHQ today as we took a field trip to visit @UDtendongroup!
The most exciting part? After years doing research I was finally a subject in a study that wasn't part of my own lab! Big shout-out to @RightNaoPT and @scattonesilva for having me.
If you are passionate about using biomechanics and data science to research, develop and validate wearable and sports technologies, check out the below post doc opportunity 📈🏃♀️🦵📊👟🏒👩💻👨💻. DM me if you have ?s about Univ of Calgary or Biomechanigg!
https://t.co/55xRuKa2U9
Congrats to @joshrbaxter @pennmotionlab (U Penn) & @kgSilbernagel@bio_stats (@UDelawarePT) on their new 5-yr @NIH_NIAMS R01 grant👏👏
This novel study will determine loading profiles & biomarkers that explain healing & functional outcomes of patients with Achilles tendinopathy!
Congratulations to Dr. John Drazan (@Sports2STEM), @PennPORT_IRACDA Fellow at the @pennmotionlab, on his new faculty position. John is heading to @FairfieldU in the Dept. of Biomedical Engineering next fall as a tenure track Asst. Professor.
Best wishes to you, John.
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This week, answering our question "what does 'biomechanics' research look like to you?" -we are joined in our Member Spotlight by Kayla Seymore, a doctoral student in the University of Delaware (@udelaware) and a co-founder of the Black Biomechanists Association (@blackbiomechs).
Drew Heinmiller from @VisualSonics will be presenting a webinar on the use of high-resolution ultrasound imaging and photoacoustic in small animals. Webinar is moderated by Dr Sandy Sehgal, Director of ultrasound research. @PennRadiology@PennMDForum@PennCancer@PennMedNews
A fantastic new book "Biomechanics of Movement
The Science of Sports, Robotics, and Rehabilitation" by Tom Uchida & Scott Delp is out now! I encourage every Biomechanist to pickup a copy https://t.co/hgTvfFKZM2
Hey, #STEM undergrads, do you want to work with an amazing research team this summer and get paid to do it? We are recruiting a student from #MechE#BioE#CS or related major for this exciting NSF-funded project. Deadline for priority applications is Friday, Feb. 12!
R/T's appreciated! I have a funded opportunity for a visiting student to work in my lab through the Summer Program for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) at the University of Utah. Check out the project: https://t.co/iRSAzm3lg2
Applications due Jan 31, 2021
Do you have a computational bent and want to do a cool PhD on musculoskeletal trait evolution and bipedal walking/running in our hominin ancestors? I am seeking a PhD student to work on just such an NSF-funded project at Michigan. Retweets appreciated! https://t.co/mLoSulPIjM