BIOMECHANICS GROUP

The Biomechanics group explores the theory and application of mechanical engineering to primarily orthopaedic and cardiovascular medicine

The following faculty members are involved in the Biomechanics area:

Cynthia E. Dunning, P.Eng., Ph.D. (Western, Canada), Associate Professor

Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) – Orthopaedic Biomechanics, Director – Jack McBain Biomechanics Laboratory (UWO)

General research interests are in orthopaedic human biomechanics, with specific focus on joint replacement systems (i.e. implants), implant fixation, load transfer, impact loading, and joint kinematics.

James A. Johnson, P.Eng., Ph.D. (Nova Scotia, Canada), ProfessorCo-Director and Scientist - Bioengineering Research Laboratory, Hand and Upper Limb Centre, Lawson Health Research Institute

Research encompasses the application of engineering-based studies to address clinical problems such as fracture fixation, soft-tissue and ligament repair, and implant replacement.

Thomas R. Jenkyn, P.Eng., Ph.D. (Strathclyde, UK), Associate Professor

Co-director - Wolf Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory (Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic).  Current research interest in ‘in vivo’ biomechanics, particularly orthopaedic biomechanics as it relates to athletic injuries and disabilities resulting from diseases such as osteoarthritis.

 Jun Yang, Ph.D. (Alberta, Canada), Assistant Professor

Current research interests are biofluid mechanics and cellular engineering; specifically, the development of theoretical and numerical models to achieve fundamental understandings of blood flow in microcirculation systems (includes the design and fabrication of  novel BioMEMS devices to measure biomechanical parameters) and cell-cell and protein-protein interactions.

 

 

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Contact Info

SEB Rm 3002

Tel:   519-661-4122
Fax:  519-661-3020

mme@uwo.ca