Andrew A. Biewener

Affiliations: 
Organismal and Evolutionary Biology Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
locomotion
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John EA Bertram grad student Chicago (Biomechanics Tree)
Brianna McHorse grad student 2013- Harvard (Evolution Tree)
Sharon M. Swartz grad student 1982-1988 Harvard (Evolution Tree)
Richard W. Blob grad student 1998 Chicago (Biomechanics Tree)
Matthew Thomas Carrano grad student 1992-1998 Chicago (Evolution Tree)
Nora R. Espinoza grad student 2000 Chicago (Evolution Tree)
Tyson L. Hedrick grad student 2004 Harvard
Shi-Tong T. Hsieh grad student 2005 Harvard
Monica A. Daley grad student 2006 Harvard
Craig P. McGowan grad student 2006 Harvard
Russell P. Main grad student 2001-2006 Harvard (Biomechanics Tree)
Christopher T. Richards grad student 2009 Harvard
Angela M. Berg grad student 2010 Harvard
Carlos A. Moreno grad student 2010 Harvard
Ivo Ros grad student 2013 Harvard
Talia Y. Moore grad student 2010-2016 Harvard (Evolution Tree)
Adrian Lai post-doc 2016- Harvard (Biomechanics Tree)
Timothy E. Higham post-doc 2006-2008 Harvard (Biomechanics Tree)
Natalie C Holt post-doc 2011-2013 (Biomechanics Tree)
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Schwaner MJ, Gordon JC, Biewener A, et al. (2023) Muscle force-length dynamics during walking over obstacles indicates delayed recovery and a shift towards more 'strut-like' function in birds with proprioceptive deficit. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Biewener AA, Bomphrey RJ, Daley MA, et al. (2022) Stability and manoeuvrability in animal movement: lessons from biology, modelling and robotics. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 289: 20212492
Ros IG, Biewener AA. (2021) Correction: Optic flow stabilizes flight in ruby-throated hummingbirds. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 224
Lai AKM, Dick TJM, Biewener AA, et al. (2021) Task-dependent recruitment across ankle extensor muscles and between mechanical demands is driven by the metabolic cost of muscle contraction. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface. 18: 20200765
Lai AKM, Dick TJM, Brown NAT, et al. (2020) Lower-limb muscle function is influenced by changing mechanical demands in cycling. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Lai AKM, Dick TJM, Brown NAT, et al. (2020) Lower-limb muscle function is influenced by changing mechanical demands in cycling. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Ross SA, Rimkus B, Konow N, et al. (2020) Added mass in rat plantaris muscle causes a reduction in mechanical work. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Taylor-Burt KR, Biewener AA. (2020) Aquatic and terrestrial takeoffs require different hindlimb kinematics and muscle function in mallard ducks. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Veiga GN, Biewener AA, Fuller A, et al. (2020) Functional morphology of the ankle extensor muscle-tendon units in the springhare Pedetes capensis shows convergent evolution with macropods for bipedal hopping locomotion. Journal of Anatomy
Gordon JC, Holt NC, Biewener AA, et al. (2020) Tuning of feedforward control enables stable muscle force-length dynamics after loss of autogenic proprioceptive feedback. Elife. 9
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