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Marissa Setzenfand

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Marissa is a first year PhD student from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She received her undergraduate degree in chemistry from Penn State. Her prior research experience was in nutritional neuroscience. She joined the Gulick Lab January 2025! In her free time she enjoys crocheting, playing piano, and...

Spine Simulator

Spine Simulator The Osman Laboratory features a custom-built, multi-axis spine simulator designed to enable high-precision biomechanical research on human spinal motion and loading. This advanced apparatus can simulate cervical, lumbar, full-torso, and pelvis/sacroiliac motion while recording...

Research

The University of South Florida Social Network Research Collaborative (SNRC) advances network science, including in the domains of public health and education. The SNRC has three main research areas that include: (1) Integrated Public Health and Social Networks, (2) Networks, Education, and Health...

Anusha Malik

Anusha is a Research Technician who joined the lab in December of 2024. She received her Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience in 2024.

American Spinal Decompression Society (ASDS) Donation

The American Spinal Decompression Society (ASDS) has generously donated $25,000 to the University of South Florida to support ongoing research advancing non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD). This contribution marks a significant investment in the future of evidence-based, non-invasive approaches...

American Spinal Decompression Society (ASDS) Donation

The American Spinal Decompression Society (ASDS) has generously donated $25,000 to the University of South Florida, USF Health, to support ongoing research that is advancing non-surgical spinal decompression (NSSD). In addition, Excite Medical has committed further funding to support this line of...

Katelyn Carlsen

Katelyn Carlsen is an honors Undergraduate Student majoring in Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Florida. Her primary work focuses on integrating and applying computer science with neurology, with a particular emphasis on diagnosing mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) using deep learning...

Rolling Dance Chair Project Advancement

Affiliate faculty lab member Dr. Merry Lynn Morris, leads advancement in Rolling Dance Chair Project. This project investigates innovative assistive mobility technologies for dancers with physical disabilities. Between 2021-2025, Dr. Merry Lynn Morris has collaborated with an engineering partner to...