Structure and Motion Laboratory

People

Dr Sarah Williams

 

Sarah and friend

Sarah graduated from Bristol university in 2004 having studied for a BSc in Equine Science. She developed an interest in research after writing her dissertation on the effect of exercise on bone in the racehorse. Her PhD was entitled 'The mechanics of economical locomotion'.

Sarah graduated from the RVC in 2007 and is now working at The University of Liverpool. We wish her all the very best for the future.

Email: sbwilliams at rvc.ac.uk

Publications

 

 

2009 Williams SB, Tan H, Usherwood JR, Wilson AM. Pitch then power: limitations to acceleration in quadrupeds. Biology Letters. doi: 10.1098/rsbl.2009.0360 [pdf], [supplementary info] & [movie]
2007 Williams SB, Wilson AM, Payne RC. Functional specialisation of the thoracic limb of the hare (Lepus Europeus) J. Anat. 210: 419-505.
 

Williams SB, Payne RC, Wilson AM. Functional specialisation of the pelvic limb of the hare (Lepus europeus) J. Anat. 210: 472-490.

 

Usherwood JR, Williams SB, Wilson AM. Mechanics of dog walking compared with a passive, stiff-limbed, 4-bar linkage model, and their collisional implications. J Exp Biol; 210: 533-540.[click here for link].

 

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