Lesley Arant (@arantlesley) 's Twitter Profile
Lesley Arant

@arantlesley

Biomedical engineering PhD student studying orthopedic biomechanics in the @UW_BAMlab at University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Cardiovascular Biomechanics Lab (@cvbiomech_witz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Headed to SB3C? Daniel Pearce is presenting a poster on soft tissue mechanical characterization! Below is an anisotropic sample oriented at 45 degrees during an equbiaxial extension. To learn more, check out poster #170 from 12:45 – 2:15pm EDT on Tues June 21st. #SB3C2022

Roberto Pineda Guzmán (@robertopg14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re attending SB3C Organizers and want to learn about structure-function in knee ligaments via fibers 🧶 and diffusion MRI 🧲, come to my talk tomorrow at 12:30pm in Chesapeake F Mariana Kersh, PhD #SB3C2022 #sb3c

Roth Group: Biomechanical Advances in Medicine Lab (@uw_bamlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At #SB3C2022? If yes, then come check out our work on tensiometer development and applications lead by Jon Blank and Lesley Arant. DM if you aren't attending, but would like to hear more about our work!

At #SB3C2022? If yes, then come check out our work on tensiometer development and applications lead by <a href="/BlankJonathon/">Jon Blank</a> and <a href="/ArantLesley/">Lesley Arant</a>. DM if you aren't attending, but would like to hear more about our work!
Henak Lab (@henaklab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have an open graduate research assistant position in mechanical characterization and computational modeling. The goal of this NSF-funded research project is to identify mechanisms that govern mechanical behavior at soft biological interfaces. Pls RT!

We have an open graduate research assistant position in mechanical characterization and computational modeling. The goal of this NSF-funded research project is to identify mechanisms that govern mechanical behavior at soft biological interfaces. Pls RT!
UW Graduate Women+ in Mechanical Engineering (@gwme_uwmadison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be joining the Twitter (X?) world! GWME+ strives to create an environment where women and gender minorities feel welcomed and supported at UW-Madison. Our members are graduate students that span many engineering fields (ME, BME, EP, CS, and more!). All are welcome!