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Why mechanical forces matter for pre and postnatal skeletal health

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Dr Rebecca Rolfe, Postdoctoral Researcher

Dr Rebecca Rolfe was a postdoctoral researcher in the group from 2015-2016, when she was the primary researcher on a Leverhulme Trust funded project on the importance of fetal movements for the development of the spine. Rebecca is now a Research and Teaching Fellow in the Department of Zoology at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

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