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Joseph Mozingo

Joseph Mozingo, PhD

Academic Office Information

u6022960@umail.utah.edu

About Me

Joe grew up in Upstate, New York. In 2013, he graduated from the University of Rochester with a BS in Biomedical Engineering. Shortly thereafter, he attended the Mayo Clinic for his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. During this time, Joe worked under the guidance of Dr. Kristin Zhao in the Assistive and Restorative Technology Laboratory. Joe developed and validated a technique using clinical biplane fluoroscopy for the quantification of shoulder motion, and utilized this approach for characterization of shoulder joint and arthro- kinematics in individuals with spinal cord injury who use a manual wheelchair. In 2018, Joe joined Dr. Andrew Anderson’s research group as a postdoctoral researcher. Joe’s research focuses on quantification of hip function and shape in individuals with and without symptomatic femoroacetabular impingement, and makes use of motion capture, medical imaging, and statistical shape modeling techniques. Outside of the lab, Joe enjoys running, playing disc golf, reading, and spending time with friends and family.