Author: Morgan, Kristin

Lab Group Presents Work at NSF DARE Conference

Kristin Morgan
Kristin Morgan
Yannis Halkiadakis
Yannis Halkiadakis December 7, 2022
Noah Davidson
Noah Davidson

Our group was excited to present our work “Integrating Personalized Modeling and Novel Gait Adaptation Paradigms to Model Neural Plasticity” at the NSF DARE Conference: Transformative Opportunities for Modeling Neurorehabilitation hosted by the University of Southern California and the University of Washington. Great conference and great conversations! https://sites.usc.edu/dare2023/agenda/

March 4, 2023

Dr. Morgan Awarded K01 Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award

Kristin Morgan

Congratulations to Dr. Kristin Morgan who was awarded a K01 Mentored Research Scientist Career Development Award from the National Institutes of Health! Her work will investigate “Asymmetric Walking Protocol for Optimal Post-ACL Reconstruction Rehabilitation”. She would like to thank Dr. Ki Chon, Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, and Dr. Brian Noehren who will serve as mentors on this work.
August 31, 2022

Noah Davidson Presents Collaborative Work at the Joint Statistical Meeting D.C.

Noah Davidson

Our work on the “Investigation of Lateral Trunk Flexion Angle Movement in UConn Athletes and Muscle Strength Using Repeated Measures” in collaboration with Catie Dann and UConn Athletics was presented as a podium presentation at the Joint Statistical Meeting in Washington, D. C.

Noah Davidson Presents at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan

Noah Davidson

Congratulations to Noah Davidson on his podium presentation at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan! He successfully presented his work on “Characterizing Stride Time Variability to Classify Individuals with Neurodegenerative Disorders“.

Yannis Halkiadakis Presents at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan

Yannis Halkiadakis

Congratulations to Yannis Halkiadakis on his podium presentation at the World Congress of Biomechanics in Taipei, Taiwan! He successfully presented his work on “Asymmetric Walking Helps Restore Symmetric Limb Loading in Post-Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Individuals“.
July 12, 2022

UConn Highlights Lab Group’s Research on UConn Today

Kristin Morgan
Kristin Morgan
Yannis Halkiadakis
Yannis Halkiadakis December 7, 2022
Noah Davidson
Noah Davidson

Thank you to UConn Today for highlighting our laboratory’s work. We are also appreciative to the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health for their support of this research. Through NSF and NIH funding, biomedical engineering professor Kristin Morgan is applying her understanding of human movement to noninvasively diagnose neuromuscular and neurological impairments

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