
Karan Devane
@karandevane
Researcher @WakeBME Injury Biomechanics | Computational Biomechanics | Occupant Safety
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09-05-2011 05:38:14
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Read how Mitesh Lalwala and researchers with Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering and NASA simulated lunar landings with upright seated, reclined seated, vs standing postures to assess astronaut injury risk for the upcoming #Artemis missions to the Moon! Biomedical Engineering Society Link: rdcu.be/dckYU


A new study about the response of small female and midsize male models with active musculature in pre-crash maneuvers and low-speed impacts which was presented at 27th ESV, Yokohama, Japan is published in TIP. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Francis Scott Gayzik Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering

Check out how NASA & Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering assessed effects of active muscles on astronaut injury risks and kinematics for future Artemis missions using an active human body model in this article by Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Ashley A. Weaver, PhD rdcu.be/dhATM


#NewArticle about assessing the computational human body and #ATD models for estimating injury risk in far-side impacts has been published in the AAP journal. Link for free access. authors.elsevier.com/a/1hguJLDR90zE Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Francis Scott Gayzik #USCAR Elemance Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering AAAM


Come visit us & Virginia Tech Biomedical Engineering & Mechanics at #ABRCMS2023 - booth #739! We’ve got information about our graduate degree programs, virtual info sessions, undergrad summer research internships, & more ‼️ Don’t forget to grab some swag while you’re here🙌 #BiomedicalEngineering #SBES ABRCMS




Let's give a warm welcome to the 36 brilliant interns joining the Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering & Wake Forest AI summer research program!👏 From 29 academic institutions across 19 states, we're excited to see your innovations come to life over the next 10 weeks. Let's make this summer unforgettable!



Injury Risk Predictions in Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) Extravehicular Activities (EVAs): A Pilot Study Wake Forest University School of Medicine Wake Forest Biomedical Engineering Francis Scott Gayzik joel stitzel Ashley A. Weaver, PhD Luis Poveda Mitesh Lalwala Karan Devane Biomedical Engineering Society Springer Nature Link: rdcu.be/dVy1r


Want to simulate a near-side crash?🚗Check out this new article by former SBES student Dr. Casey Costa & his team on how to use a validated generic vehicle model for near-side crashes: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… Karan Devane joel stitzel Ashley A. Weaver, PhD & Johan Iraeus from Chalmers University of Technology

🎉 Congratulations to PhD student Sean Blade on his #NewPub presented at the IRCOBI conference in Stockholm, Sweden! 👏 Thank you to the faculty & co-authors: Francis Scott Gayzik, Karan Devane, Wade von Kleeck, Bharath Koya, & Seth Mischo #GHBMC #CIB ➡️🔗 goo.gl/scholar/nQDgx4


🎉#NewPub alert! Congrats to CIB faculty Karan Devane on the latest study exploring the effects of seatback angle, seat rotation, & impact speed on injury risk for occupants in highly automated vehicles during frontal crashes🚗 Learn more via Taylor & Francis Research Insights: tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

🚀#NewPub alert! "Thoracolumbar Spine Muscle Changes in Long-Duration Space Missions" by Dr. Ashley A. Weaver, PhD & PhD grad student Luis Poveda 🌟 Check out these key insights into how space travel affects spinal muscles 👉sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Karan Devane @dianaa_madrid Janet Tooze



Weight loss affects bones. Is it possible to intervene with changes to diet and exercise to protect bone health? Ashley A. Weaver, PhD is presenting really interesting work in this area! #isfrfractures #ORS2025


