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UF Neuromechanics of Mobility Lab

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Neuromechanics of Mobility Lab @uflmae led by @allenjl12 We investigate how the neural, muscular, and skeletal systems interact to control human mobility.

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“Humans are really complicated robots.”-Dr. Allen, WVU Statler College Biomedical Engineering faculty member. That’s a cool perspective! #WVUECC ⁦

“Humans are really complicated robots.”-Dr. Allen, <a href="/wvustatler/">WVU Statler College</a> Biomedical Engineering faculty member. That’s a cool perspective! #WVUECC ⁦
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Grad students Dan and Hannah are presenting some of their work today at #BMES2019. Stop by poster numbers 873 and 497 between 2:45-3:30pm today!

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Stop by and talk with our undergrads Hannah Cohen and Paige Phillips today from 9:30-10:30am at #BMES2019 about their summer research projects! Posters 195 and 196

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We have an opening for a new PhD student in computational biomechanics starting in Summer or Fall 2020! Full consideration will be given to applications submitted by Feb 1, 2020. More details at link below: biomch-l.isbweb.org/threads/32909-…

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Exciting update - we moved to the University of Florida! We’re enjoying the warmer winter and looking forward to doing more awesome biomechanics research!