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  • Kaitlyn Kuchinka, BS joined the lab in March 2024 as a visiting researcher supported by a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada fellowship
  • Alumni research fellow Matthijs Jacxsens, MD, PhD defended his PhD at University of Ghent, Belgium in April 2023
  • Madelyn Stout, MS joined the lab in March 2023 as a PhD student to study the biomechanics of reverse total shoulder arthroplasty
  • Brittany Percin, BS joined the lab in November 2022 for a research gap year (MS3 at UCSD) studying shoulder morphology and biomechanics
  • Hema Sulkar, PhD received the 2022 Outstanding Dissertation Award from the Department of Biomedical Engineering
  • Tyler Knighton graduates with his MS in Mechanical Engineering December 2021
  • Evan Davis graduates with his MS in Biomedical Engineering December 2021
  • Kinematics-vis: A Visualization Tool for the Mathematics of Human Motion published in the Journal of Open Source Software December 2021
  • Hema Sulkar, PhD successfully defends her dissertation December 2021
  • Klevis Aliaj, PhD successfully defends his dissertation May 2021
  • Christopher Kolz, PhD successfully defends his dissertation February 2020
  • PhD Candidate Klevis Aliaj passes oral qualifying exam May 2019
  • PhD Candidate Hema Sulkar passes oral qualifying exam April 2018
  • Klevis Aliaj passes written qualifying exam August 2017
  • MS student Tyler Knighton joined the lab August 2017, studying the effects of glenoid inclination after shoulder replacement
  • Chalmers (PI): L.S. Peery Foundation Discovery Program in Musculoskeletal Restoration - “A Biomechanical Analysis of Glenoid Component Inclination in Shoulder Arthroplasty” awarded May 2017
  • PhD Candidate Chris Kolz passes oral qualifying exam November 2016
  • Hema Sulkar passes written qualifying exam August 2016
  • Jacxsens (PI): L.S. Peery Foundation Discovery Program in Musculoskeletal Restoration and Biomedical Image and Data Analysis Core (SSM software support) – “Morphology of the Anteriorly Unstable Shoulder with Hill-Sachs Lesions” awarded June 2016
  • Henninger (PI): NIH R01 AR067196 “Biomechanics of Reverse Total Shoulder Arthroplasty” awarded May 2016