Added Clarissa LeVasseur and Bradley Campbell to the team

/ June 14, 2017

Clarissa completed her Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from Saint Louis University where she previously attended as an undergraduate in the same program. Clarissa’s research interests include spine biomechanics and the effects spinal fusion has on adjacent segment degradation. … Bradley completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science, at the University of Pittsburgh after studying at University of Maryland,

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Manuscript accepted in European Spine Journal

/ May 8, 2017

Cervical spine bone density in young healthy adults as a function of sex, vertebral level and anatomic location …William J. Anderst, Tyler West, William F. Donaldson III, Joon Y. Lee European Spine Journal, 2017

Manuscript accepted in Journal of Biomechanics

/ February 27, 2017

Instantaneous centers of rotation for lumbar segmental extension in vivo …Ameet Aiyangar, Liying Zheng, William Anderst, Xudong Zhang Journal of Biomechanics, 2017

Manuscript accepted in American Journal of Sports Medicine

/ February 23, 2017

Graft Bending Angle Can Affect Early Graft Healing After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction …Yasutaka Tashiro, Tom Gale, Vani Sundaram, Kanto Nagai, James J. Irrgang, William Anderst, Freddie H. Fu, and Scott Tashman, American Journal of Sports Medicine 2017