Craig P. McGowan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorAndrew A. Biewener | grad student | 2006 | Harvard | |
(Musculoskeletal design in macropodoid marsupials: Acceleration mechanics, body size and habitat use.) | ||||
Rodger Kram | post-doc | CU Boulder (Biomechanics Tree) | ||
Richard R. Neptune | post-doc | UT Austin (E-Tree) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeM. Janneke Schwaner | grad student | University of Idaho | |
Katie Shine | grad student | University of Idaho | |
Missy Thompson | grad student | University of Idaho | |
Clinton Collins | post-doc | UC Riverside | |
Anne Gutmann | post-doc | University of Idaho | |
Jeffery W Rankin | post-doc | 2016-2018 | University of Idaho |
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Christensen BA, Lin DC, Schwaner MJ, et al. (2022) Elastic energy storage across speeds during steady-state hopping of desert kangaroo rats (Dipodomys deserti). The Journal of Experimental Biology. 225 |
Schwaner MJ, Lin DC, McGowan CP. (2021) Plantar flexor muscles of kangaroo rats (D. deserti) shorten at a velocity to produce optimal power during jumping. The Journal of Experimental Biology |
Freymiller GA, Whitford MD, Schwaner MJ, et al. (2021) Comparative analysis of Dipodomys species indicates that kangaroo rat hindlimb anatomy is adapted for rapid evasive leaping. Journal of Anatomy |
Schwaner MJ, Freymiller GA, Clark RW, et al. (2021) How to stick the landing: kangaroo rats use their tails to reorient during evasive jumps away from predators. Integrative and Comparative Biology |
Javidi M, McGowan CP, Lin DC. (2020) Estimation of the force-velocity properties of individual muscles from measurement of the combined plantarflexor properties. 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 |
Lin DC, McGowan CP, Blum KP, et al. (2019) Yank: the time derivative of force is an important biomechanical variable in sensorimotor systems. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 222 |
Moore JM, Shine CL, McGowan CP, et al. (2019) Exploring Bipedal Hopping through Computational Evolution. Artificial Life. 25: 236-249 |
Javidi M, McGowan CP, Schiele NR, et al. (2019) Tendons from kangaroo rats are exceptionally strong and tough. Scientific Reports. 9: 8196 |
Javidi M, McGowan CP, Lin DC. (2019) The Contributions of Individual Muscle-Tendon Units to the Plantarflexor Group Force-Length Properties. Annals of Biomedical Engineering |