Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance Research Symposium
Alliance Research Highlights and Late-Breaking Findings
Ongoing research efforts across the Alliance are pushing the boundaries of our understanding and optimization of human performance. This session highlights some of those late-breaking findings and provides a preview of research to be explored through the posters and demos.
Estimation of Knee Cartilage Pressures During Cycling | Poster 7
Anthony Gatti, PhD | Stanford University
Immersive Simulation for Intelligent Prosthetic Arms | Demo 39
Shivani Guptasarma | Stanford University
Changes in Countermovement Jump Force-Time Characteristic in Elite Male Basketball Players: A Season-Long Analyses | Poster 11
Nicolas Philipp | University of Kansas
Closed Your Rings?: Estimating Energy Expenditure in the Real-World Using Wearable Technology | Poster 3
Samuel Benabou | Stanford University
Multiscale Computational Modeling of Regional Skeletal Muscle Mechanical and Molecular Response to Acute Exercise | Poster 25
Katie Knaus, PhD | University of California San Diego
Relationship Between Internal and External Training Load in Professional Male Volleyball Players| Poster 17
Damjana Cabarkapa | University of Kansas
Dual-Energy X-ray Absorptiometry Percent Fat Z-score as a Predictor of Female Athlete Menstrual Status | Poster 15
Meghan Keating, MPAS, PA-C | Boston Children’s Hospital
Acute Skeletal Muscle Fatigue Reduces Cellular Passive and Active Stiffness | Poster 13
Grace Privett | University of Oregon
Synovial-cartilage Organoids for Pre-clinical Modeling of Knee Trauma | Poster 27
Malley Gautreaux | University of Oregon
Transcriptional Rhythms of Exercise Revealed in Large-scale Human Datasets Through Algorithmic Comparison | Poster 9
Aidan Glina | Salk Institute, University of California San Diego
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