Steele Lab presents at Northwest Biomechanics Symposium!

The Steele Lab had a great time presenting their research at the Northwest Biomechanics Symposium (NWBS) on May 17-18, 2019 in Bozeman, MT. Preston Pan, Ben Shuman, Nicole Zaino, Megan Auger, and Mokoto Eyre all gave podium presentations during the conference, and Michael Rosenberg and Alyssa Spomer gave poster presentations.

Congratulations to Preston Pan for winning the best undergraduate podium presentation award!

NWBS is a student-friendly conference and incorporates research labs from all of the Northwest, including Canada. Thank you to Scott Monfort, James Beckert, and their students for putting on a great event.

Alyssa Spomer named TL1 scholar, 2019 Cohort

Alyssa Spomer stands in front of the fountain on the UW campus dressed in a black shirt and white cardigan.We are very proud to announce that Alyssa Spomer is part of a cohort of 16 new trainees in the Institute of Translational Health Sciences (ITHS) TL1 Translational Research Training Program. This is a one-year mentored research training program in translational science in a cross-disciplinary community with training, career development, and team science skills.

Project Title: “Evaluating motor control plasticity to inform the development of biofeedback technologies for use in cerebral palsy rehabilitation”. Congratulations Alyssa!