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Interdisciplinary Mechanics Laboratory
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“The University of Connecticut has one of the highest percentages of in-person classes (in the country), and we were very interested in how they have been able to do it safely,” said Dr. Deborah Birx during a recent visit to UConn Hartford. today.uconn.edu/2020/10/white-…
Our latest research review on the mechanics of articular cartilage has just been published with Springer Nature in Archive of Applied Mechanics. Read here: rdcu.be/cjkDC
What is your definition of failure in soft and hard tissues? Looking forward to the #SB3C2021 "Mechanics and Mechanobiology Surrounding Tissue Failure" workshop on Thursday to discuss this, with presenters Dr. Michelle Oyen, @ManuelKRausch1, @OConnell_Lab and Mariana Kersh, PhD!
Thanks for great talks by Dr. Michelle Oyen, @ManuelKRausch1, @OConnell_Lab and Mariana Kersh, PhD; and to the 70+ participants! You can still add your definition of failure in soft and hard tissues: forms.gle/qQLEezDh1TaYGr…. With im LAB, @coreyneu.
Sooo pleased to share the amazing tenure news! It’s been an incredible 4 years Columbia Orthopedics Columbia BME. The future is bright with so many exciting new research directions in the lab!
Exercise therapy is not harmful for knee joint cartilage; pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29934429/, pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30320965/. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34478109/ has expanded our knowledge to include that running is also safe for cartilage. Time to update the infographic Alessio Bricca Christian Barton JF Esculier ?
To celebrate our Twitter launch, we are sharing sneak peeks at papers from the May 2022 issue of JBME Editors.