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  1. Joan Sanders. Lab Website. http://depts.washington.edu/jsweb/. How I am inventing the future of medicine. My research is focused on creating novel measurement tools so that adaptable prosthetic limbs can be achieved, which ultimately will improve the quality of life of people with limb loss.

  2. Joan Sanders | UW Bioengineering. Core Faculty. Sanders lab awarded innovation prize for their development of a self-adjusting prosthetic leg. Joan Sanders, professor of UW Bioengineering, and her team received the Bryan and Joyce [...] May 3rd, 2023. Read More. Prof. Joan Sanders featured in UW Today.

  3. jsanders06.wixsite.com › uwsanderslabUW Sanders Lab

    One-on-one mentoring in both engineering and medicine. Team approach to research - each member brings unique skills. Dissemination and thus impact on prosthetics and orthotics through peer-reviewed publication and web-based videos and lecture materials. Since 1992, a total of 59 undergraduate students, 27 graduate students, 4 postdoctoral ...

  4. 243. 2002. Skin response to mechanical stress: adaptation rather than breakdown-a review of the literature. JE Sanders, BS Goldstein, DF Leotta. Journal of rehabilitation research and development 32, 214-214. , 1995. 228. 1995. Transtibial energy-storage-and-return prosthetic devices: a review of energy concepts and a proposed nomenclature.

  5. Jul 23, 2013 · Joan Sanders. October 13, 2022. Video: Finding — and keeping — the perfect fit for a prosthetic leg. University of Washington Professor Joan Sanders and her team are creating a new type of prosthetic leg: one that automatically adjusts its fit throughout the day.

  6. Joan E. Sanders, Professor. Adjunct with Rehabilitation Medicine, Mechanical Engineering. Research Themes: Biomaterials and Regenerative Medicine. Molecular and Cellular Engineering. Education. PhD (bioengineering), University of Washington, 1991. MS (mechanical engineering), Northwestern University, 1985.

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