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Alex Denton is a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Hahn Lab within the University of Oregon’s Knight Campus. He holds a PhD from the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology, where his doctoral research focused on lower limb muscle-tendon unit properties during human locomotion. His current work applies mathematical modeling to study bone, muscle, and tendon function/dysfunction in endurance athletes. Denton’s research bridges biomechanics, computational methods, and sports science.
He joined the Bowerman Sports Science Clinic as an undergraduate researcher in 2016 and returned to the University of Oregon as a postdoctoral scholar in 2023. His interdisciplinary approach integrates experimental and computational techniques to advance understanding of musculoskeletal systems.
Recent publications emphasize computational performance in musculoskeletal simulations and the biomechanics of human movement. While no formal awards are listed, his work contributes to advancements in modeling tools like OpenSim Moco. No grants or advising roles are explicitly mentioned, though his lab affiliation suggests collaborative research environments.
Key affiliations include the Hahn Lab and the Knight Campus, reflecting a focus on innovative scientific research and interdisciplinary collaboration.



