

Episode 28: Chimps and Modelling and Peer Review, Oh my! | Brian Umberger
Apr 8, 2020
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Importance of Integrating Experiments and Models in Biomechanics
02:11 • 2min
Paul Devita on National Biomechanics Day
03:57 • 2min
The History of Biomechanics
05:42 • 2min
The Origins of Mechanics
07:47 • 2min
The Evolution of Biomechanics
09:29 • 2min
The Queen of National Biomechanics Day
11:09 • 2min
How to Celebrate National Biomechanics Day
13:15 • 5min
The Evolution of Human Bipedalism
18:18 • 6min
The Role of Functional Morphology in the Evolution of Human Movement
24:12 • 3min
The Open-Son Model of the Chimpanzee
26:59 • 2min
The Importance of Combining Experimental and Computer Modeling Techniques
28:35 • 5min
How to Accept or Reject a Manuscript
33:25 • 2min
How to Overcome Open Access Challenges in the Publishing Process
35:40 • 6min
The Importance of Objectivity in Research
41:28 • 4min
The Importance of Uniting Diverse Groups
45:10 • 5min
The Future of Biomechanics
50:01 • 5min
How to Avoid Research Failures
54:33 • 3min
Melissa Learns Melissa Needs a New Video Camera
58:01 • 3min
Synchronous Biomechanics Off Our Mind
01:00:53 • 2min