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University of Southampton
Southampton, United Kingdom
Specialty Chief Editor
Biomechanics
University of Houston
Houston, United States
Associate Editor
Biomechanics
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
St. Paul, United States
Associate Editor
Biomechanics
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Boston, United States
Associate Editor
Biomechanics