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2025 Rocky Mountain ASB

The Welker lab attended the 2025 edition of the Rocky Mountain American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) meeting held in Estes Park, CO. Cara was a co-organizer for the meeting and put in lots of work to make the event a huge success! Liv gave a wonderful podium presentation about her work on how "Running with an exotendon can reduce metabolic rate across a range of speeds". Ben and Nathan presented a poster about their exciting work on "The Effect of Elbow Flexion on Acceleration During Sprinting: A Pilot Study". Phineas presented his poster titled "Biomechanical Differences between above-knee amputees with varying mobility designations" and was awarded the MS poster award! Great work to all research presenters!

welker lab at RMASB
Liv podium talk
Ben and Nathan poster
Phineas poster