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Curriculum Vitae - Applied Health Sciences - University of Waterloo

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<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong>: Richard WellsKeyboard Research Conference, San Francisco, (no page numbers), 1996.15. Wells, R. Checkout Challenge, Occupational <strong>Health</strong> and Safety Canada, July/August, pp62-64, 1995.16. Wells, R. Advice on Mice, Occupational <strong>Health</strong> and Safety Canada, July/August, pp50-52, 1996.17. Wells, R., Woo, H., Norman, R., Cole, D., Shannon, H., Bao,S. Electromyography <strong>of</strong> the Forearm as anExposure Method in Epidemiologic Studies <strong>of</strong> WMSD and Computer Use, in: Rempel, D. and Armstrong T.,(eds) Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 3rd Marconi Research Conference, San Francisco, (no page numbers), 1997.18. Wells, R., Lee, I.,*Bao, S., Investigations <strong>of</strong> Optimal Upper Limb Support Conditions for Mouse Use, in:Rempel, D., and Armstrong T., (eds) Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the 3rd Marconi Research Conference, San Francisco, (nopage numbers), 1997.Presentations to Scholarly Groups (# = Reported also in Proceedings)1. Ranney, D., and Wells, R.P. Computer Simulation <strong>of</strong> Finger Movement. Presented at the International Society<strong>of</strong> Hand Surgery Conference, Colorado, USA, August, 1985.2. Ranney, D.A., and Wells, R.P. Integration <strong>of</strong> Contractile and Elastic Forces in the Control <strong>of</strong> FingerMovement. presented at the International Conference <strong>of</strong> Clinical Kinesiology on Biomechanics and ClinicalKinesiology <strong>of</strong> Hand and Foot, Madras, India, December 16-18, 1985. Keynote Address3. Bishop, P.J., and Wells, R.P. Cervical Spine Injuries in Ice Hockey. Presented at the 4th International SportScience Conference, Halifax, June, 1986.4. Wells, R.P. Problems in Hand Biomechanics. Presented to the Centre for Ergonomics, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Michigan,Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 21, 1987.5. Bishop, P.J., and Wells, R.P. Future Directions in Impact Biomechanics: Cervical Spine Injury due to AxialCompression. Presented to Society <strong>of</strong> Automotive Engineering Conference on the Future <strong>of</strong> ImpactBiomechanics, Washington, May 18, 1987.6. Ranney, D.A., and Wells, R.P. Function <strong>of</strong> the Lumbrical. Presented at the Paul Brand InternationalSymposium on Hand Surgery - The 13th International Rocky Mountain Hand Symposium, Denver, Colorado,August 3-5, 1987.7. Wells, R.P. Repetitive Strain Injuries: Causes and Solutions. Presented at the IAPA, Wentworth Division,November 15, 1988.8. Wells, R., and Ranney, D. Chronic Musculoskeletal Disorders in the Workplace: Where are We?, InvitedAddress at the 22nd Annual Conference <strong>of</strong> the Human Factors Association <strong>of</strong> Canada, Toronto, Canada, 1989.9. Bishop, P.J., and Wells, R.P. A Computer Simulation Model for Studying Cervical Spine Injury Prevention.AGARD 67th Aerospace Medical Panel Meeting on Neck Injury in Advanced Military Aircraft Environments,Munich, Germany, April, 1989.10. Wells, R., and Keir, P*. Changes in the geometry <strong>of</strong> the carpal tunnel contents due to wrist posture and tendonload: An MRI study on normal wrist. Presented at Conference on Advances in the Biomechanics <strong>of</strong> the Handand Wrist, Belgium,1992.Richard Wells 23 12 June 2008

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