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Updated 6/22/2007Daniel Southam, BSE January 2005-June 2005 Undergraduate StudentNathan A. Mall, MS IV September 2004 – August 2005 Medical StudentDonald Fowler, III May 2005 – August 2005 Medical Student – FellowBen Haynes June 2005 – present Undergraduate StudentErshela L. Sims, PhD May2005 – present Post Doctoral FellowYukiko Makihara August 2005 – September 2006 Graduate StudentBrian Yeh January 2006- May 2006 Undergraduate StudentTravis Nelson May 2006-August 2006 Undergraduate StudentMya Shackleford January 2007-present Undergraduate StudentExternal support - gifts, grants, and contracts:ApproximatePI % Effort Purpose Amount DurationPast:Queen 0% Piedmont Research Foundation $5,000 10/01/06-09/30/07Examine the differences in lowerextremity kinetics and kinematicsduring 3 tasks between patients with TotalHip Replacement, Hip Resurfacing andNormal Controls.Queen 0% AOFAS Grant: To determine the kinetic, $10,000 04/2006-02/2007kinematic, and pressure differencesbetween women with a previous history of2 nd and 3 rd metatarsal stress fractures andwomen without a history of stress fracturesand men without a previous history of stressfractures.Boling 0% Robertson Scholars Program $ 950 06/2006-05/2007Foster research Collaboration betweenUNC - Chapel Hill and Duke UniversityQueen 0% Piedmont Research Foundation $5,000 01/2006-06/2006To determine the differences between aNordic hamstring curl and traditionalhamstring curls in terms of eccentricand concentric strengthHerman 0% Robertson Scholars Program $ 1,000 09/2005-09/2006Foster research Collaboration betweenUNC - Chapel Hill and Duke University10

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