Reader (Assoc. Prof.) at University of Liverpool, Evolutionary Morphology & Biomechanics (EMB) research group 💀Mostly cranial form & function in mammals 🐇🐀🦇🐒🦍🐘🦒🦬🦏
🔗 @livevobiomech.bsky.social
Alana Sharp
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Please share! It’s a quick turn-around for this PhD opportunity accepting applications until 29 June!
Join an amazing lab in an amazing city…
This month a UoL Biosciences student is working with me on primate jaw muscle anatomy. Today we MRI scanned and dissected a lion-tailed macaque! I'm still always blown away by how BEAUTIFUL muscles are 🐒
#anatomy
Beautiful day walking out to Hilbre Island - geology and wildlife 🦭
Alana Sharp
📣 We have a new FUNDED PhD opportunity on ageing of the human heelpad: tissue properties and gait biomechanics.
📍Location: @livevobiomech.bsky.social
👩💻The team: @krisda.bsky.social @drrostireadioff.bsky.social and me!
🔗 Apply: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
This week @apwoodbailey.bsky.social @lucyhholmes.bsky.social and I went to Knowsley Safari Park to see some of the amazing animals we’ll be studying during our @leverhulme.ac.uk Building Giants project 😄🦏🦌🦒
Alana Sharp
Alana Sharp
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
Hey look: A job! @echinerd.bsky.social and I are looking for a research technician to work on sea urchin development. If you are good at segmenting CT scans and want a chance to work on some super cool organisms, this job here at UCL is for you! apply now: bit.ly/4o2qccY
Alana Sharp
Alana Sharp
Looking for a postdoc to join my group at the NHM London & work on aDNA of dogs/wolves!
jobs.nhm.ac.uk/Job/JobDetai...
🌿 We are hiring a new 2-yr postdoc in @econovoau.bsky.social at @aarhusuniint.bsky.social, on large-#herbivore ecology, trophic #rewilding & novel ecosystems- asking when alien & feral #ungulates enhance biodiversity & when they contribute to degradation🐪🐎🦓
Deadline: 28 June 2026. Details below 👇
How to make a giant - an article about our newly-funded project in the @leverhulme.ac.uk media collection: media.leverhulme.ac.uk/feature/pcox
Using a cross-disciplinary suite of methods to study a broad range of fossil giants alongside their living, non-giant relatives, Philip Cox and his team aim to determine if a rule governs how and why ...
📣 We have a new FUNDED PhD opportunity on ageing of the human heelpad: tissue properties and gait biomechanics.
📍Location: @livevobiomech.bsky.social
👩💻The team: @krisda.bsky.social @drrostireadioff.bsky.social and me!
🔗 Apply: www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Jens-Christian Svenning
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 ...