Gregory J. Gerling, Ph.D.

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2005 University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 
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Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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Geb W. Thomas grad student 2005 University of Iowa
 (Fingertip microstructures aid tactile edge sensation.)
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Gerling GJ, Hauser SC, Soltis BR, et al. (2018) A Standard Methodology to Characterize the Intrinsic Material Properties of Compliant Test Stimuli. Ieee Transactions On Haptics
Gerling GJ, Wan L, Hoffman BU, et al. (2018) Computation predicts rapidly adapting mechanotransduction currents cannot account for tactile encoding in Merkel cell-neurite complexes. Plos Computational Biology. 14: e1006264
Marshall KL, Clary RC, Baba Y, et al. (2016) Touch Receptors Undergo Rapid Remodeling in Healthy Skin. Cell Reports. 17: 1719-1727
Wang Y, Baba Y, Lumpkin EA, et al. (2016) Computational modeling indicates that surface pressure can be reliably conveyed to tactile receptors even amidst changes in skin mechanics. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00624.2015
Gerling GJ, Rivest II, Lesniak DR, et al. (2014) Validating a population model of tactile mechanotransduction of slowly adapting type I afferents at levels of skin mechanics, single-unit response and psychophysics. Ieee Transactions On Haptics. 7: 216-28
Lesniak DR, Marshall KL, Wellnitz SA, et al. (2014) Computation identifies structural features that govern neuronal firing properties in slowly adapting touch receptors. Elife. 3: e01488
Wang Y, Marshall KL, Baba Y, et al. (2013) Hyperelastic Material Properties of Mouse Skin under Compression. Plos One. 8: e67439
Kim EK, Wellnitz SA, Bourdon SM, et al. (2012) Force sensor in simulated skin and neural model mimic tactile SAI afferent spiking response to ramp and hold stimuli. Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation. 9: 45
Wellnitz SA, Lesniak DR, Gerling GJ, et al. (2010) The regularity of sustained firing reveals two populations of slowly adapting touch receptors in mouse hairy skin. Journal of Neurophysiology. 103: 3378-88
Yin J, Gerling GJ, Chen X. (2010) Mechanical modeling of a wrinkled fingertip immersed in water. Acta Biomaterialia. 6: 1487-96
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