🐡⁉️Ever wondered how a pufferfish inflates? Very excited to announce that Drs Rachel Tran and Ariel Camp will be giving a FREE TALK/WORKSHOP on this very topic on the 10th March at Storyhouse in Chester with Chester SciBar!
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Muscles don’t just move you - sometimes they slam the brakes 🛑💪
New paper: starting length + temperature strongly reshape the biphasic force response during eccentric contractions
NEW PAPER 🆕💪❄️🔥 In press in AJP-Cell Physiology on how temperature shapes force during active muscle lengthening!
doi.org/10.1152/ajpc...
Have you ever wondered what happens to your muscles if you exercise up a mountain? 🗻
New paper out by Roger Kissane and colleagues looks to understand the skeletal muscle response to training under hypoxia:
Date: Tuesday 10th March
Venue: Garrett Bar, Storyhouse, Chester
Time: 7-9:30pm (doors 7, talk starts 7:30 - there will be a break in the middle)
See you there! 🐡😌
More about Chester SciBar:
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Summary: Eccentric muscle force development is highly sensitive to starting length and temperature, revealing distinct effects on contractile and elastic components and providing a framework for more ...
📣 postdocs! If you are considering a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) fellowship and looking for a host, do get in touch if you're interested in #biomechanics #skulls #muscles #morphometrics #FEA
📍 @livevobiomech.bsky.social
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Liverpool EMB lab
my @bristolpalaeo.bsky.social master's research on alvarezsaur arms is finally out today! we used range of motion and moment arms analysis to show that these weird little dinosaurs probably did use their teeny tiny arms to dig 🦴
Liverpool EMB lab
Liverpool EMB lab
Abstract figure legend There has been controversy about the structural (capillary) response of skeletal muscle to altered O2 status, involving decreased supply (hypoxia) or increased demand (activity...
New #DAWNDINOS paper!
We do predictive simulations of vertical height jumping in the Triassic theropod Coelophysis & extant (tinamou) bird Eudromia. Mainly as sensitivity analysis of what parameters are most important. We show how crucial tail mobility is.
royalsocietypublishing.org/rsif/article...
Liverpool EMB lab
Liverpool EMB lab
New paper out! The first from @osteosophia.bsky.social 's PhD - a new (hopefully more objective) way for categorising locomotor repertoires. With @eloygl.bsky.social @livevobiomech.bsky.social and Laura Fitton: royalsocietypublishing.org/rspb/article...
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Abstract. Numerous lineages of theropod dinosaurs display notable modification of the forelimb, particularly reduction in size and number of digits. Alvare
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We've got a new preprint out now with @maja-mielke.bsky.social from @uafunmorph.bsky.social looking at seed processing in songbirds using XROMM and some underlying physiology of the associated muscles!
Check it out at doi.org/10.64898/202...
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@sdu.dk
Abstract. Describing behaviour using qualitative categories is a staple of studies on tetrapod functional morphology, ecology and evolution. However, such