The Sled Lab team examines human biomechanics to understand injury prevention and mechanisms in several scientific realms such as, but not limited to, automotive safety in current and future motor vehicles, age-related falls, and neuromotor rehabilitation.
Kicking off a three-part Q&A series on Cornerstone, meet Diversity Fellow Ozell Sanders, PhD, and learn how he bridged a passion for biomechanics and engineering with rehabilitation medicine.
In our three-part Q&A series introducing our newest Diversity Fellows, Phylicia Fitzpatrick Fleming, PhD, shares her work to make communities stronger through research.
Closing our Q&A series, Diversity Fellow Jean-Bernard Lubin, PhD, shares his fascination with the role of bacteria in human development and its effects on autoimmunity.
As a bioengineer, Dr. Arbogast's research focuses on pediatric injury biomechanics, injury causation and the effectiveness of safety products for children with a concentration in pediatric concussion and brain health, as well as the safety of children and youth in motor vehicle crashes.