New Equipment at Montana State Makes Studying Human Movement Easier and Faster
Our lab was recently awarded $278,500 by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust to purchase markerless motion capture equipment. Check out the story from the MSU News Service here!
21st Northwest Biomechanics Symposium
We're thrilled to be hosting the 21th Northwest Biomechanics Symposium (NWBS) on May 22-23, 226 in Bozeman on Montana State University's campus. Click on the title or at this link to view the official website of NWBS26.
Markerless Motion Capture for Nordic Skiing
Check out how researchers in our lab are using Qualysis Motion Capture and Theia3D to assess ski techniques of U.S. Biathlon athletes, both in the lab and outside during races.



