Andrew Biewener

Andrew Biewener

Harvard University

H-index: 83

North America-United States

About Andrew Biewener

Andrew Biewener, With an exceptional h-index of 83 and a recent h-index of 40 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of comparative biomechanics, neuromuscular control of movement, terrestrial and aerial locomotion.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Muscle force–length dynamics during walking over obstacles indicates delayed recovery and a shift towards more ‘strut-like’function in birds with proprioceptive deficit

Stability and manoeuvrability in animal movement: lessons from biology, modelling and robotics

White paper: an integrated perspective on the causes of hypometric metabolic scaling in animals

Biomechanics of avian flight

Physiology: Woodpecker skulls are not shock absorbers

Task-dependent recruitment across ankle extensor muscles and between mechanical demands is driven by the metabolic cost of muscle contraction

Effect of muscle stimulation intensity on the heterogeneous function of regions within an architecturally complex muscle

Modeling muscle function using experimentally determined subject-specific muscle properties

Andrew Biewener Information

University

Position

Lyman Professor of Biology Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

21483

Citations(since 2020)

5908

Cited By

20949

hIndex(all)

83

hIndex(since 2020)

40

i10Index(all)

183

i10Index(since 2020)

155

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University Profile Page

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Andrew Biewener Skills & Research Interests

comparative biomechanics

neuromuscular control of movement

terrestrial and aerial locomotion

Top articles of Andrew Biewener

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Muscle force–length dynamics during walking over obstacles indicates delayed recovery and a shift towards more ‘strut-like’function in birds with proprioceptive deficit

Journal of Experimental Biology

M Janneke Schwaner

Joanne C Gordon

Andrew A Biewener

Monica A Daley

2023/6/15

Stability and manoeuvrability in animal movement: lessons from biology, modelling and robotics

Andrew A Biewener

Richard J Bomphrey

Monica A Daley

Auke J Ijspeert

2022/1/26

White paper: an integrated perspective on the causes of hypometric metabolic scaling in animals

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Jon F Harrison

Andrew Biewener

Joanna R Bernhardt

Joseph R Burger

James H Brown

...

2022/8/6

Biomechanics of avian flight

Current Biology

Andrew A Biewener

2022/10/24

Physiology: Woodpecker skulls are not shock absorbers

Current Biology

Andrew A Biewener

2022/7/25

Task-dependent recruitment across ankle extensor muscles and between mechanical demands is driven by the metabolic cost of muscle contraction

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Adrian KM Lai

Taylor JM Dick

Andrew A Biewener

James M Wakeling

2021/1/27

Effect of muscle stimulation intensity on the heterogeneous function of regions within an architecturally complex muscle

Journal of Applied Physiology

Chris Tijs

Nicolai Konow

Andrew A Biewener

2021

Modeling muscle function using experimentally determined subject-specific muscle properties

Journal of biomechanics

James M Wakeling

Chris Tijs

Nicolai Konow

AA Biewener

2021/3/5

Correction: Optic flow stabilizes flight in ruby-throated hummingbirds

Journal of Experimental Biology

Ivo G Ros

Andrew A Biewener

2021/2/15

Lower-limb muscle function is influenced by changing mechanical demands in cycling

Journal of Experimental Biology

Adrian KM Lai

Taylor JM Dick

Nicholas AT Brown

Andrew A Biewener

James M Wakeling

2021/2/1

Tuning of feedforward control enables stable muscle force-length dynamics after loss of

Elife

Joanne C Gordon

Natalie C Holt

Andrew Biewener

Monica A Daley

2020/6/23

Skeletal muscle shape change in relation to varying force requirements across locomotor conditions

Frontiers in Physiology

Nicolai Konow

Alexandra Collias

Andrew A Biewener

2020/3/20

Added mass in rat plantaris muscle causes a reduction in mechanical work

Journal of Experimental Biology

Stephanie A Ross

Barbora Rimkus

Nicolai Konow

Andrew A Biewener

James M Wakeling

2020/10/1

Finite Element Analysis of Six Transcortical Pin Parameters and Their Effect on Bone–Pin Interface Stresses in the Equine Third Metacarpal Bone

Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Timothy B Lescun

Stephen B Adams

Russell P Main

Eric A Nauman

Gert J Breur

2020/3

Functional morphology of the ankle extensor muscle‐tendon units in the springhare Pedetes capensis shows convergent evolution with macropods for bipedal …

Journal of Anatomy

Gabriela N Veiga

Andrew A Biewener

Andrea Fuller

Tanja MFN Van de Ven

Craig P McGowan

...

2020/9

Broad similarities in shoulder muscle architecture and organization across two amniotes: implications for reconstructing non-mammalian synapsids

PeerJ

Philip Fahn-Lai

Andrew A Biewener

Stephanie E Pierce

2020/2/18

Aquatic and terrestrial takeoffs require different hindlimb kinematics and muscle function in mallard ducks

Journal of Experimental Biology

Kari R Taylor-Burt

Andrew A Biewener

2020/8/15

Modulation of flight muscle recruitment and wing rotation enables hummingbirds to mitigate aerial roll perturbations

Current Biology

Sridhar Ravi

Ryusuke Noda

Susie Gagliardi

Dmitry Kolomenskiy

Stacey Combes

...

2020/1/20

Post-activation muscle potentiation and its relevance to cyclical behaviours

Biology Letters

Kari R Taylor-Burt

Nicolai Konow

Andrew A Biewener

2020/6/24

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