
Bart Bolsterlee
@bartbolsterlee
Researcher in biomechanics at Neuroscience Research Australia and University of New South Wales.
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http://GitHub.com/bartbols 10-09-2016 12:09:02
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What does your bottom fat do when you sit on it? Human fat (adipose tissue) gets exponentially stiffer under compression. Useful for physiologically realistic computational models of impact and #injury Australian National Imaging Facility doi.org/10.1016/j.jmbb…





Job opportunity in a great faculty with wonderful colleagues including Wakeling Lab and Max Donelan amongst others. Tenure track Assistant Professor position (Neurorehabilitation) at Simon Fraser University (Burnaby, Canada). academicwork.ca/jobs/assistant…


Job alert! Exciting opportunity in top team... Griffith University is looking for: Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering. jobs.smartrecruiters.com/GriffithUniver… via SmartRecruiters


If you are a postdoc or beyond and interested in a career using the latest and greatest microscopy techniques to image muscle cells, we are recruiting a Staff Scientist to join the Muscle Energetics Laboratory @TheBethesdaLabs NIH Intramural. #myotwitter training.nih.gov/jobs/ssme-1225… 1/2




We're hiring! New NIH award to measure inertial effects of (in)active muscle. Collab w/ Andrew Biewener & Wakeling Lab . A graduate RA (PM me and apply via tinyurl.com/UMLAPPLBIOLPhD ) and Postdoc funds available: Ad at: tinyurl.com/KonowlabNIH - Please share and re-post widely!


#NewPaper supported by NIF NeuRA Imaging: Human lower leg muscles grow asynchronously doi.org/10.1111/joa.13… Iona Novak Gordana Popovic David Warton Rodrigo Rizzo Bart Bolsterlee UNSW Medicine & Health NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) Stats Central

Have your say: (5-10min) Australian National Imaging Facility User Experience Survey If you've used NIF imaging expertise, tools, data and analysis capabilities, we want your feedback: tinyurl.com/NIF-User-survey Win one of five $100 gift cards by participating - Closes 3 March.



📢 Question: Does eccentric strength training add sarcomeres in series BUT subtract sarcomeres in parallel? We (Bart Bolsterlee, Paolo Tecchio, Brent Raiteri) doubt this... See why in our commentary Journal of Sport and Health Science (JSHS) on Max Andrews et al. (2024). OA: sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


The PowerLab ( uofgpowerlab.weebly.com ) is having some big turnover this summer (Avery Hinks Parastoo Mashouri ) and this opens the door to take on new PhD students to work on projects related to muscular adaptations to use/disuse across various structural levels. Happy to chat!!