We are excited to have Blair Thompson join the team to help coordinate interdisciplinary collaborative projects and related education and community outreach activities on NSF-funded projects in the Neuromechanics lab.

Blair’s interest in neuromechanics arose from her thesis research studying titin interactions using atomic force microscopy to fill gaps in current models of muscle mechanics. She is passionate about expanding diversity, accessibility, and collaborative efforts in neuromechanics. Blair has a B.S. in Biology from Scripps College and an M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology from Tulane University.