You’ve Got A Friend in Me

You’ve Got A Friend in Me

Khushboo Verma, a doctoral student in biomechanics and movement science, tasted hints of culture shock in her first coffee order on Main Street. Now she gives back as a mentor in the iBuddy peer mentoring program and as president of the Indian Graduate Student...
National Biomechanics Day 2021

National Biomechanics Day 2021

National Biomechanics Day may have been virtual this year, but high school students still had the chance to see how research is an important part of biomechanics study that can lead to improvements in healthcare. Read more about the event this year in the...
Helping Children Move More Freely

Helping Children Move More Freely

Ahad Behboodi, who graduated from the BIOMS program in 2019 and is a former postdoctoral fellow with UD’s Horn Entrepreneurship program, is leading work to commercialize a promising robotic ankle brace for children with cerebral palsy as a postdoctoral researcher with...
GoBabyGo! Car Gives Gift of Accessibility

GoBabyGo! Car Gives Gift of Accessibility

A South Dakota publication reported on a project in which college students there adapted a ride-on electric car for a child using the concepts of the GoBabyGo! program, founded at the University of Delaware by Dr. Cole Galloway. A chapter of Go Baby Go! is being...
Advancing Recovery After a Stroke

Advancing Recovery After a Stroke

Every 40 seconds, someone in the United States has a stroke, and it often leads to long-term disability. UD Professor Jennifer Semrau is delving deeper into a sense called proprioception that is critical to our movement, but is often damaged after a stroke. She is...