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Katie Bradley
May 27, 20224 min read
Calculating Joint Angles
One of the things that I love about biomechanics is that it’s intuitive. For example, a knee joint angle is the angle between the...
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Frankie Wade, PhD
Apr 20, 20225 min read
Questions to ask a potential postdoc advisor
When we applied to grad school, there was advice aplenty for what to look for in advisors/programs/research. You knew you’d be in the...
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Abby Niesen
Mar 30, 20226 min read
Guide to Science Communication: A Biomechanics Perspective to Enhance Your Communication Skills
I was never the type of student who knew what they wanted to be when they grew up. My love for calculus and physics in high school drew...
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Zoe Villamar
Feb 23, 20224 min read
Running well powered: Choosing the number of participants and steps for running biomechanics studies
Many biomechanics studies involve experiments on human subjects. Prior to beginning the study, a critical question arises. How many human...
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Katie Bradley
Dec 1, 20214 min read
Things I wish I knew in Motion Capture: L-Frame placement relative to force platforms
I don’t remember much about my first day in the motion capture lab, but I remember how much accurate placement of the L-Frame was...
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Ashley Collimore
Oct 6, 20215 min read
NIH F31 Part 2: 13 Tips and Tricks to Writing a Successful Application
Hopefully at this point you have read Part 1 of my NIH F31 series which gives an overview of the application process. In Part 2, I’m...
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Ashley Collimore
Sep 29, 20215 min read
NIH F31 Part 1: Overview of the Application and Submission Process
So you’re looking to submit a F31 fellowship to fund your doctoral research. Congrats! Just committing to submitting a pre-doctoral...
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