Jeroen Aeles
Asst Professor in Biomechanics @MOVE research group - Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Functional Morphology group - University of Antwerp / Function & structure of muscle / 🇧🇪 to 🇦🇺 to 🇫🇷 & via 🇺🇸 back to 🇧🇪
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- Fun days in the lab! Great seeing the progress of these two in setting up 3D ultrasound imaging. This will be used for their projects: Daan De Vlieger on muscle assessment in stroke patients and Liese Bosman in 3D muscle shapes of contracting muscles! #BNBlab #BRRC #VUB #FWO
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- Thank you @sebiology.bsky.social for featuring me and my lab in the autumn magazine. My international journey has been incredibly valuable, including the fantastic people I have met and worked with. Read the full article here: issuu.com/societyforex... Our lab: move.research.vub.be/en/bnb-lab
- Reposted by Jeroen AelesThe Nishikawa lab at Northern Arizona University and the NSF-funded Integrative Movement Sciences Institute are hiring a postdoc to help develop multiscale muscle models - please apply and share widely! careers.nau.edu/cw/en-us/job...
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- Synergistic yet different: Rethinking the gastrocnemii as two functionally distinct muscles. In this preprint perspective article, @francoishug.bsky.social and I delve into the biomechanics, anatomy, neural control, and function of the gastrocnemius muscles, two important calf muscles.
- Very happy with the first paper out of the Brussels Neuromuscular Biomechanics Lab! We provide evidence that the #SENIAM #EMG guidelines are not appropriate for the LG and SOL muscles and that muscle-tendon decoupling needs to be considered! 50-days for free: authors.elsevier.com/a/1m4ky3kurp...
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- Needless to say: I’m out of the office 👋
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- @microsoft.com Windows’ “update and *shut down*” is one of the biggest lies of this era. #NeverShutsDown #RestartingAndDrainingBatteryOvernight #Why #Betrayal #Judas
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- ISB 2025: 🗣️ Interested in surface #EMG electrode placement? I will present on Wednesday, July 30: 🕝 15:20 - 15:30 🔎 SENIAM-guided electromyography electrode placement is suboptimal for triceps surae muscles 📍 Room C1 💪 Parallel session 10D - Muscle Structure & Function
- Fun night out with the team after a full day of testing in the lab on an exciting #EMG project. All excited now for comparative muscle biomechanics at the upcoming @sebiology.bsky.social conference in (soon-to-be) sunny Antwerp! #BrusselNeuromuscularBiomechanicsLab #BRRC #VUB
- The IRIS - MSCA postdoctoral programme (ULB - VUB), and the European Commission is OPEN for applications. Are you working in the space of "Health and Wellness", are eligible and have an excellent CV and motivation? Get in touch to discuss possible collaborations! iris-cofund.eu/call-informa...
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- Are you interested in muscle #biomechanics and looking for #postdoc opportunities? If you have skills in (statistical) shape modelling, advanced data analyses or 3D imaging/model reconstructions, get in touch with me! I will be at #SEB2025 (Antwerp), #CNB2025 (Helsinki), and #ISB2025 (Stockholm).
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- Very interesting lecture at @uantwerpen.be on the extinct Tasmanian tiger, by author of this book Charlotte Van Den Boeck at the first #BioTalks.
- #NeverFlyingWithRyanairAgain @ryanairofficial.bsky.social horrible service, rude and mean people, absolutely disgraceful. #RyanairDublin
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- Always nice when I can work on the University of Antwerp campus, especially when the sheep (left, not right on photo) are there!
- It saddens me to read (in job applications) statements from women on what skills they developed during (<5 month) maternity leave & how they managed to stay productive. As if taking care of a child is not enough. That is a full-time job. Period. No need for “what else did you do during that time?”.
- 👟 Is het slim om te joggen met loopschoenen van 14 euro van een huismerk? Of kies je toch beter voor een duur merk met hoogtechnologische superfoam? 💡 Jeroen Aeles, PhD, professor biomechanica aan de VUB, en Matthias Valkeniers, wereldwijde productmanager van KIPRUN, geven raad. lnkd.in/ed-2Hp6r
- It’s funny how we, as scientists, never fully agree with each other. Until we reply to reviewer comments. #It’sOkToDisagree
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- Very important work that we all need to consider as researchers, authors, reviewers, and editors in Biomechanics (and other fields…). Thanks Eline for this great work.
- Officially Twitter-free 🥳 It took me a while, but I no longer want to support enemies of science and diversity. All in on BlueSky!
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- Haven’t read it yet, but that would be quite impactful!
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- Reposted by Jeroen AelesI was just told that I have to remove “climate” from the title of an ongoing grant if I want to keep it. And publications from that grant cannot include “climate” and other forbidden words. I can’t believe I’m writing this from the United States of America. #AcademicSky
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- Interested in #Functional #Morphology and imaging? Looking to apply for a Postdoctoral Fellowship? We have an opening at the FunMorph/DynX Lab at the University of Antwerp. If you do not have a project idea but are interested, I have some for you (contact me)! www.uantwerpen.be/en/jobs/vaca...
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- We are hiring! We are looking for a motivated #PhD candidate to work on our MUSCLE3D project! Please find more information attached. Sharing among your network and encouraging excellent candidates would be greatly appreciated. w/ Brent Raiteri & Tom Verstraten tomato-sybyl-33.tiiny.site
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- Come join us in Antwerp 🇧🇪 this July for the Society of Experimental Biology Conference!
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- Reposted by Jeroen AelesMuscles growth by sarcomere divisions - how your muscles add new sarcomeres during developmental growth: they divide! Cool collaboration @friedrich-group.bsky.social @raunser-lab.bsky.social @Dirk Görlich @univ-amu.fr @cnrs.bsky.social sciencecast.org/casts/aspy9l... www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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- Happy that our project "Advancing Knowledge on Human Muscle Contraction through Innovation for 3D Muscle Shape Analysis" was granted by FWO Flanders. Will be looking for a PhD student soon, so keep an eye out if you are interested in imaging and biomechanics! w/ Brent Raiteri (RUB).
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- Well done Liese Bosman on taking home first place for our study in which we critically assess current electrode placement guidelines for electromyography in reference to individual anatomical variation. Keep an eye out for more on this work soon.
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