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Saskia Richter is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology & Applied Physiology at the University of Delaware's College of Health Sciences. She holds a BS in Athletic Training from the University of Wisconsin – La Crosse, an MS in Anatomy from The Ohio State University, and a PhD in Anatomy from the same institution. She also completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Clinical Anatomy at A.T. Still University. Her research focuses on integrating diagnostic ultrasound into anatomy and clinical education, particularly its impact on learners' spatial ability. Prior work has addressed cadaveric injury biomechanics and repetitive force effects on young gymnasts' upper extremities.
Teaching responsibilities include courses such as KAAP 305 – Fundamentals of Sports Health Care, KAAP 309/310 – Anatomy and Physiology I & II, and KAAP 420/620 – Functional Human Anatomy. She contributes to both undergraduate and graduate education within the Kinesiology & Applied Physiology program. While no specific scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text, her academic trajectory reflects sustained engagement in anatomical and clinical research.
Her professional activities include advising students across multiple programs and participating in departmental initiatives at the Health Sciences Complex. No lab or team affiliations are explicitly detailed in the text provided.



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