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James Ashton-Miller
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James Ashton-Miller, PhD

  • Research Professor, Kinesiology
  • Associate Vice President for Research, Research Policy and Compliance
  • Albert Schultz Collegiate Research Professor and Distinguished Research Scientist, Biomedical Engineering
  • Research Professor, Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Research Professor, Internal Medicine
  • Research Professor, Institute of Gerontology

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Areas of Interest

Biomechanics including mobility impairments in the elderly; trips, slips, and falls; elderly decision-making and risk-taking in physical tasks; birth related injury; female stress urinary incontinence; spine biomechanics; athletic injuries; occupant vehicular safety.

Contact

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GG Brown 3208

2350 Hayward St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125
United States

Phone

(734) 763-2320
(734) 763-9332

Email

[email protected]

Classes

Course Course Title Credits Term
KINESLGY 685 Res Rotation in Kin 3 - 6 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
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