Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile
Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM

@juliesteele6

"Retired" biomechanist with a camera in hand and trails to run and hike.

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#UOW Researcher Deirdre McGhee explores the consequences of untreated breast injuries for female athletes. ⚽ Recovery starts with empowering athletes to make informed decisions about their participation in sports, work and leisure activities. 👉 uow.to/43wasTJ #UOW

#UOW Researcher Deirdre McGhee explores the consequences of untreated breast injuries for female athletes. ⚽ Recovery starts with empowering athletes to make informed decisions about their participation in sports, work and leisure activities. 👉 uow.to/43wasTJ #UOW
Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honoured to have been invited to present such a prestigious lecture and the opportunity to highlight the importance of including women and underrepresented groups in biomechanics. UOW Research UOW

Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was an absolute honour to supervise your research over the past few years, Maddy. I couldn't have asked for a better final PhD. "The circle is now complete" 🥰 UOW Research Biomechanics Research Laboratory #biomechanics

IntSoc Biomechanics (@isbiomechanics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever noticed Wikipedia is seriously lacking in pages for Women in Biomechanics?🤔 Sign up⬇️to our 💣Wikibomb💣 initiative to edit and create content to make Women in Biomechanics visible to the female scientists of the future🚀 🔗shorturl.at/apMN3

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We want the next generation of female scientists to be able to imagine a future in biomechanics🚀 Sign up to our Wikipedia💣Wikibomb💣to edit and create content to make Women in Biomechanics visible to the next generation! 🔗shorturl.at/apMN3

Maddy Kirk (@maddykirk4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A couple of years ago, I travelled around Australia scanning thousands of feet of netball players. You can read all about the findings in my recent publication “Do the feet of male and female netball players differ in shape? Implications for shoe design”. 1/8 ⬇️🧵

A couple of years ago, I travelled around Australia scanning thousands of feet of netball players. 

You can read all about the findings in my recent publication “Do the feet of male and female netball players differ in shape? Implications for shoe design”.

1/8 ⬇️🧵
Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am so proud of everything my last PhD student, ever, has achieved. You have been a pleasure to work with, Maddy Kirk! I can't wait to see what you achieve in coming years.

Intelligent Polymer Research Institute (IPRI) (@ipri_uow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UOW This year's event will also feature The IPRI Story: Towards Hybrid Humans (a Twisted Tale of Triumph and Tragedy), a special joint presentation by Prof Gordon Wallace, Prof David Officer, Prof Prof Geoffrey Spinks and Prof Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM. Be sure to register!

<a href="/UOW/">UOW</a> This year's event will also feature The IPRI Story: Towards Hybrid Humans (a Twisted Tale of Triumph and Tragedy), a special joint presentation by Prof <a href="/GordonGWallace/">Gordon Wallace</a>, Prof David Officer, Prof <a href="/GeoffreySpinks/">Prof Geoffrey Spinks</a> and Prof <a href="/JulieSteele6/">Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM</a>. Be sure to register!
The Project (@theprojecttv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research has found alarming problems are being caused by ill-fitting bras worn by female athletes. Now, our female sports stars are calling for sports bras to be treated seriously and to be considered just as important as other protective gear.

Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A huge privilege to be involved in this special occasion to celebrate the life of such an amazing scientist and extremely funny individual.

Emeritus Professor Julie Steele AM (@juliesteele6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An interesting study to be involved with a few years ago. Collecting data, sitting on a boat in the ocean for several hours a day was certainly different to our normal indoor lab routine!

Luke Kelly (@footscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm currently recruiting PhD students to work on a series of funded projects in lower limb musculoskeletal biomechanics. We have a great team, amazing facilities and QLD, Australia is the best place in the world to live. biomch-l.isbweb.org/forum/biomch-l… IntSoc Biomechanics ISBS