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The Biomechanics Research and Innovation Challenge: Development, Implementation, Uptake, and Reflections on the Inaugural Program
Journal
Journal of Applied Biomechanics
ISSN
1065-8483
1543-2688
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Celeste E. Coltman
Martina Barzan
Victoria Brackley
Jaquelin A. Bousie
Julie Choisne
Laura E. Diamond
Taylor J.M. Dick
Nicole D’Souza
Samantha Fien
Alycia Fong Yan
Sheridan A. Gho
Alexandra Giraldo-Pedroza
Laura A. Hutchinson
Laura V. Hutchison
Crystal O. Kean
Maddison M. Kirk
Amy Lewis
Jayishini N. Maharaj
Nina Maher
Kerry J. Mann
Suzanne Martin
Karen J. Mickle
Azadeh Nasseri
Isobel H. Oon
Rory Purdie
Shayan L. Quinlan
Ceridwen R. Radcliffe
Suzanne J. Snodgrass
Siddharth Verma
Michelle Hall
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
Abstract
<jats:p>Biomechanics as a discipline is ideally placed to increase awareness and participation of girls and women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. A nationwide Biomechanics and Research Innovation Challenge (BRInC) centered on mentoring and role modeling was developed to engage high school girls (mentees) and early-mid-career women (mentors) in the field of biomechanics through the completion of a 100-day research and/or innovation project. This manuscript describes the development, implementation, and uptake of the inaugural BRInC program and synthesizes the research and innovation projects undertaken, providing a framework for adoption of this program within the global biomechanics community. Eighty-seven high school girls in years 9 and 10 (age range: 14–16 y) were mentored in teams (n = 17) by women in biomechanics (n = 24). Using a design thinking approach, teams generated solutions to biomechanics-based problem(s)/research question(s). Eight key reflections on program strengths, as well as areas for improvement and planned changes for future iterations of the BRInC program, are outlined. These key reflections highlight the innovation, impact, and scalability of the program; the importance of a program framework and effective communication tools; and implementation of strategies to sustain the program as well as the importance of diversity and building a sense of community.</jats:p>