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Ting Part of $15M NSF Grant Team To Study Muscle Dynamics
Posted April 23, 2024

 

 

Lena Ting, professor and McCamish Foundation Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Engineering and co-director of the Neural Engineering Center, is one of three researchers from Georgia Tech a part of an interdisciplinary team conducting research on the mechanics of muscle control during agile movements in changing environments.

 

The institution partnership, Integrative Movement Sciences Institute (IMSI), is funded by a six-year $15 million NSF grant.

 

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