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Maybe that person at that conference (I know, vague) who used an image of our GUI in their talk?
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Do you have any suggestions for this?
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Ton, would you have any suggestions for referees that would be good for our Yeadon inertia method software tools paper?
Alison Sheets at Nike. Alison Sheets
On Sep 2, 2014, at 7:44 AM, Jason K. Moore notifications@github.com wrote:
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Do you have any suggestions for this?
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Some ideas (people I know):
Obvously, Fred Yeadon himself. Or one of his collaborators (Mike Hiley, Mark King, Matt Pain).
Not Paolo de Leva, he has published on this topic but his methods are different.
Tron Krosshaug. He's a good guy and smart and uses Yeadon's model. I have collaborated with them.
Rick Hinricks, Arizona State University.
John Hutchinson http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22022500
Mike Pavol, Oregon State University. Was a PhD student of Mark Grabiner at Cleveland Clinic, a long time ago, where he worked on mass properties of older adults.
Gordon Robertson, University of Ottawa. Co-authored a textbook that cites yeadon's method.
Ton
Antonie J. (Ton) van den Bogert Parker-Hannifin Endowed Chair in Human Motion and Control Director of Graduate Program Department of Mechanical Engineering Cleveland State University
On 9/2/2014 10:45 AM, Jason K. Moore wrote:
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Ton, would you have any suggestions for referees that would be good for our Yeadon inertia method software tools paper?
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Thanks!
Ok, I made a list at the top, feel free to switch out people. I took some of the suggestions from each person for the 5.
In case they invite from the top down on your list, I would suggest this order: Yeadon, Sheets, Krosshaug, Steele, Robertson.
Ok, updated.
Ok, this is done. I will submit with the paper.
The journal is asking for 2-3 more reviewers. In addition to the 5 people mentioned at the top, the journal has already invited the following people to review:
Maybe Young-Hoo Kwon who runs this website: http://www.kwon3d.com/theory/bsp.html.
Chris Kirtley (ckirtley@gmail.com) who used to run this website http://clinicalgaitanalysis.com/. He is no longer in academia but still active in the academic community.
Thank you!
We could also look at the citations of Yeadon's paper:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?oi=bibs&hl=en&cites=1970049918507524425
and pick off names from those articles.
Wow. 1 out of 13 isn't good rate. I wonder why no one will agree.
Suggestions from the editor:
Jeffery Weiss seems good. He seems to know computing and musculo-skeletal stuff but more on the finite element side. He is also affiliated with the OpenKnee project.
Didn't find anything much on Aymar.
Katherina Saul seems fine. She does computational musculosketetal biomechanics.
Jennifer Wayne is probably fine too as she does similar things.
Here are some other names that I know care about computation:
I updated the list of people that F1000 has or will contact. I moved it to the top as well.
The two reviews are done and they've approved the article.
UPDATE:
The people who have been contacted or will be contacted by F1000:
Those who have reviewed so far