
James Charles
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https://livevomorphbiomech.wordpress.com/dr-james-charles/ 14-11-2010 17:04:35
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Energetics meets biomechanics in the final Open #Biomechanics session of the week (and we remember that humans are animals too 😁) SEB @sebiology.bsky.social #SEBconference 🏴


Researchers from University of Liverpool & Natural History Museum are appealing for dog owners to put their pooch forward for a new study🐶 They want to greater understand the intricacies of canine anatomy and movement, to enhance health and welfare. Read more news.liverpool.ac.uk/2023/10/20/uni…




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Veterinary researchers at University of Liverpool, along with Dogs Trust 💛🐶, have developed a unique questionnaire to help detect & predict dog mobility issues🐶 Read more here news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/01/08/sta…



Should we all be hopping like a kangaroo? 🦘 University of Liverpool EMB lab , Samuel Cross and James Charles review an exciting #preprint unlocking the secrets of kangaroo locomotor energetics. Work from Christofer Clemente and colleagues. Take a look at the #preLight ⬇️ 👀prelights.biologists.com/highlights/unl…

Check out this cracking preLights post by University of Liverpool EMB lab Samuel Cross & James Charles featuring Lauren Thornton Taylor Dick Professor John R. Hutchinson Glen Lichtwark Craig McGowan Christofer Clemente & co's recent bioRxiv unlocking the secrets of kangaroo locomotor energetics



Paper out now on human walking on sand with James Charles @KrisDaout Peter Falkingham Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences Faculty of Health and Life Sciences University of Liverpool journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/22…


NEWS | University of Liverpool has led an international team of scientists to take a fresh look at the running capabilities of our early human ancestors🏃 Find out more⬇️ news.liverpool.ac.uk/2025/01/07/cut…


New paper in Cell Press Current Biology by Karl Bates (University of Liverpool EMB lab) ea. Karl's physics simulations (validated in a human model) suggest that although Lucy could run - top speed was limited, not leaving much headroom for endurance running. doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…

A short write up on our recent Lucy locomotion story in the The Conversation theconversation.com/we-modelled-ho… Many thanks to the whole team for their hard work on the paper! Pasha van Bijlert William Sellers Sam Coatham Charlotte Brassey James Charles. Work led by Karl Bates University of Liverpool EMB lab