Cara Lewis
@profcaralewis
Physical therapist and biomechanist studying the way we move with a focus on hip pain.
Associate Professor at Boston University. Views expressed are my own.
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Need help from #AcademicTwitter. Working on a #mentoring presentation & need input. Please reply with the 2 most important things you wanted in a mentor & your grad year. Please share! American College of Sports Medicine Orthopaedic Research Society American Society of Biomechanics Biomedical Engineering Society Virginia Tech Biomedical Engineering & Mechanics Virginia Tech Research and Innovation
NSF-funded postdoc position in AZ with my collaborator Matt O'Neill Matthew ONeill focused on the evolution of hominin walking and running using a combination of experimental and musculoskeletal modeling approaches. Retweets appreciated! recruiting.ultipro.com/MID1016/JobBoa…
Don't forget to check-out and CONTRIBUTE to the new American Society of Biomechanics Teaching Repository ! Thank you to the team led by ASB Education Chair Allison-Altman Singles #ASB2023 sites.google.com/asbweb.org/asb…
Excited to have Human Adaptation Lab treadmill up and running after some remodeling mishaps. Thanks for the tune up Bertec! Now our Boston University Physical Therapy and Sargent College, Boston University Rehab Sciences PhD students can get back to collecting movement data!
Thanks Kevin Ford and HighPointUniversity for the invite. I'm excited to share not only research from our Human Adaptation Lab lab and Boston University Physical Therapy partners, but also how career paths often involve a bit of serendipity and a lot of standing on the shoulders of giants!
Check out the poster by Human Adaptation Lab lab member, Lauren Sara, today at #acr23. 1193: The Association of Peak Forces and Loading Rates During Walking with MRI-Based Structural Worsening of the Knee: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study cdmcd.co/Pn75dq
Less than a month to go to nominate for American Society of Biomechanics Jim Hay Memorial and Jean Landa Pytel Awards!
So proud of Ria Rao and my Human Adaptation Lab and Boston University Physical Therapy lab members featured in here! And so grateful to be part of the amazing research groups in CMTM, Boston University! Mechanobiology: How Mechanical Force and Stretch Shape Biological System... youtu.be/-vBZ0BSS8ww?si… via YouTube
Enjoyed presenting at OARSI a study on hip shape and risk of developing hip OA. This type of work requires quite the team effort from Rintje Agricola, Human Adaptation Lab, Skeletal Mechanobiology & Biomechanics Lab and many others!
A huge congrats to Ashley N. Collimore, Ph.D. on being a recipient of the Up and Comer's award from the American Society of Biomechanics!!! I've enjoyed being a spectator on her journey. Ashley has accomplished great things already, and I know more is still to come! Congrats!