Video Resources

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Borelli Award

Author: Roger Enoka

Citation: Enoka, Roger M. 2018. Borelli Award lecture at the 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Author: Mark Grabiner

Citation: Grabiner, Mark D. 2017. …and one thing just led to another. Borelli Award lecture at the 41st meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Boulder, CO.

Author: Ted Gross

Citation: Gross, Ted. 2016. Bone mechanotransduction: a winding path through muscle, bone and nerve. Borelli Award lecture at the 40th meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Raleigh NC.

Hay Award

Author: Rodger Kram

Citation: Kram, Rodger and Grabowski, Alena. 2018. Running, sprinting and jumping with biological, augmented and prosthetic leg springs. 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Post-doctoral Award

Author: Jennifer A. Nichols

Citation: Nichols, Jennifer A. 2018. Identifying biomechanical wrist impairments with machine learning: a feasibility study. 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Keynotes

Author: Zhao K, Lee K, Gill M, Grahn P

Citation: Zhao K, Lee K, Gill M, Grahn P. 2018. Translating team science from an idea to clinical research outcomes. 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Author: Karyn Esser

Citation: Esser, Karyn. 2018. Circadian rhythms, molecular clocks, skeletal muscle and mechanics. 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Author: Beth Brainerd

Citation: Brainerd, Elizabeth. 2017. X-ray Reconstruction of Moving Morphology (XROMM) yields new insights into musculoskeletal structure and function. 41st meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Boulder, CO.

Author: Julie Steele

Citation: Steele, Julie R. 2017. Developing useful wearable technologies: Where does biomechanics fit?. 41st meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Boulder, CO.

Author: Sheila Patek

Citation: Patek, Sheila. 2016. Power plays in extreme animal motion. Presented at the 40th meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Raleigh NC.

Author: Tibor Hortobagyi

Citation: Hortobagyi, Tibor. 2016. The biomechanical plasticity of human gait in old age: gait speed the 6th vital sign. Presented at the 40th meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Raleigh NC.

Author: Duane Knudson

Citation: Knudson, Duane. 2016. Application of tennis biomechanics in the court and beyond. Presented at the 40th meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Raleigh NC.

Goel Award

Author: Kenton R. Kaufman

Citation: Kaufman, Kenton R. 2018. Translational biomechanics: lessons learned. 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Founders’ Award

Author: Daniel Ferris

Citation: Ferris, Daniel. 2018. Twenty years of biomechanics (and some energetics and neural control). 42nd meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics. Rochester, MN.

Tutorials

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Author: Allison Gruber

Title: Interview with a Biomechanist – 2017

Author: Jeremy Crenshaw

Title: Interview with a Biomechanist – 2017

Author: Andrew Sawers

Title: Interview with a Biomechanist – 2017

Author: Max Paquette and Blaise Williams

Citation: Paquette, MR and Williams DS. 2017. The Use of Biomechanics in Clinic and in Performance: Practical Applications. Personal Interview. May 29, 2017.

Author: Rodger Kram

Citation: Kram, Rodger. 2012. Writing scientific articles is like making pizza. 

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