The CSB-SCB podcast is owned and operated by the Canadian Society for Biomechanics. Student Representatives, Jackie Zehr and Franziska Onasch, interview experts (academics, industry professionals, practitioners) about the science and practice of biomechanics. Interdisciplinary topics are discussed with a particular focus on research, technology, evidence-based practice, and knowledge translation in the field of biomechanics. New episodes are released on the first Monday of each month. For questions and inquiries, email students@csb-scb.com. --- Le podcast CSB-SCB est détenu et exploité par la Société Canadienne Biomécanique. Les étudiants représentatives, Jackie Zehr et Franziska Onasch, interviewent des experts (universitaires, professionnels de l'industrie, praticiens) à propos de la science et pratique biomécanique. Des sujets interdisciplinaires sont discutés avec un accent sur la recherche, la technologie, la pratique factuelle et l'application des connaissances dans le domaine de la biomécanique. Nouveaux épisodes sont publiés le premier lundi de chaque mois. Si vous avez des questions ou demandes, envoyez un courriel à students@csb-scb.com.
Guest Biography:
Dr. Cheryl Quenneville is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at McMaster University. She is also appointed as an Associate Member of the School of Biomedical Engineering. Dr. Quenneville completed a BASc at Queen’s University (2003). She went on to complete a MSc in Biomedical Engineering (2005) and a PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2009), both at Western University. In 2018, Dr. Quenneville was awarded the Petro-Canada-McMaster University Young Innovator Award in recognition for her efforts to provide research opportunities to undergraduate students. As Director of the McMaster Injury Biomechanics Laboratory, Dr. Quenneville's research program aims to quantify the effect of impact loading on bone fracture. Using these data, her research group aims to define tolerance limits and appropriate injury criteria to improve current safety systems. Her lab further aims to evaluate engineered surrogates for use in orthopaedic research. Dr. Quenneville was also involved as a co-chair for the 2016 CSB conference held in Hamilton, Ontario.
Learn More About Dr. Quenneville:
Mechanical Engineering Profile
McMaster Injury Biomechanics Lab
Relevant Resources:
Martinez, et al. (2018). Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. 78: 315-320
Amuno et al. (2018). Science in the Total Environment. 612:1 559-1567
Chakravarty et al. (2017). Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 45: 1534-1542
Van Tuyl et al. (2016). Traffic Injury Prevention. 17: 381-385