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elena kokkoni

@elenakokkoni

Assistant Professor @UCRBioengineering | Previously, postdoc @UDengineering, PhD @UDelaware BIOMS, MSc @UNOBiomechanics | Opinions are my own | She/Her

Joined February 2014
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It's not every day that you see something like this on the cover of Science.

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Looking forward to this. Do you want to learn all about movement variability and stability? join us. nonlinearanalysis.ethz.ch

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“Int'l Women in Biomech: Promoting, supporting, and sustaining the careers of women in biomechanics" by @ana_ebrahimi @KAJDaniels @BreccaGaffney @Biomch_LBanks @KirstyAMcDonald @SarahEKessler_ @JayishniMaharaj authors.elsevier.com/a/1gL5y4-6-aHrw #IWB_QuarterlyPaper *Special Issue* 🧵1/14

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Neuroplasticity, your brain’s ability to change & learn, is a two part process: 1) Learning is triggered by focused attention, especially to novel, emotionally laden or otherwise meaningful events. 2) Actual brain rewiring occurs during sleep, and other forms of deep rest.


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When the makers of electronic implants abandon their projects, people who rely on the devices have everything to lose. nature.com/immersive/d415…


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1 costly mistake wearable tech developers make: They wait too long to begin testing prototypes. Often they treat 'prototype' as synonymous with a fully-featured, fully-functional device. As a result, they learn painful lessons too late.  But there's an easy, effective fix: 🧵


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I'm excited to share my PhD work during my upcoming thesis defense! It's hybrid, so if you're interested in digital health/biomechanics/ psychology (or listening to long talks), I'd love to have you 🙂 Date: Thursday, March 10 Time: 2 pm PST Zoom link: stanford.zoom.us/j/99553949215?…

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Hot off the official press - OpenSense, an open-source workflow to estimate joint kinematics from #IMU data, shown to be consistent with optical-based kinematics during 10-minute trials of common activities. #OpenSense #OpenSim @MazenAlBorno @johanping rdcu.be/cHpfa


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These are the long-term benefits of regular exercise for your brain. Watch Wendy Suzuki's full TED Talk here: t.ted.com/2ESfp8v


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NOW AVAILABLE: #NBD2022 GRANTS promoting diversity and equality in #Biomechanics. Four programs this year with WORLDWIDE ELIGIBILITY. Please see programs at thebiomechanicsinitiative.org/mesmerize/new-… Submission date: Jan 31 @AMSOCBIOMECH @ANZORS_ @ANZSB @BASESUK @Biomechanist_ @BlackBiomechs

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my lab (padlab.ucr.edu) is looking for a new research coordinator to help run an NSF project. 30/hr week with full benefits for 2 years (bit.ly/3lJ0ex7). please share widely!


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How were mRNA #COVID19 vaccines developed? Tune in to @NIH’s Facebook 5/27 at 11:30am ET with @NIAIDnews Fellow @KizzyPhD and @NIHDirector as they discuss the journey to development of these vaccines and more.

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I'm happy to share our new Perspective Article "Behavior needs neural variability" with @neuro_klooster, @jonasobleser, & @Garrett_Neuro, out in Neuron today. @mpib_berlin @MPC_CompPsych @UniLuebeck Link for 50 days free access: authors.elsevier.com/c/1cbJa3BtfGzj… Short thread below. 👇

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Mark Latash has discovered a previously unpublished manuscript by Nikolai Bernstein from a 1949 diary the Russian scientist had labeled “Officer's Field Notebook”. Check it out in our April issue. Free to read this month! doi.org/10.1123/mc.202… @pennstatekines @PSUBiomechLab

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