Peter Niewiarowski, Ph.D.

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University of Akron, Akron, OH, United States 
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Pamfilie AM, Garner AM, Russell AP, et al. (2023) Get to the point: Claw morphology impacts frictional interactions on rough substrates. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 157: 126078
Palecek AM, Garner AM, Klittich MR, et al. (2022) An investigation of gecko attachment on wet and rough substrates leads to the application of surface roughness power spectral density analysis. Scientific Reports. 12: 11556
McInerney SJ, Niewiarowski PH. (2022) Biomimicry Training to Promote Employee Engagement in Sustainability. Biomimetics (Basel, Switzerland). 7
Singla S, Jain D, Zoltowski CM, et al. (2021) Direct evidence of acid-base interactions in gecko adhesion. Science Advances. 7
Garner AM, Pamfilie AM, Dhinojwala A, et al. (2021) Tokay geckos (Gekkonidae: ) preferentially use substrates that elicit maximal adhesive performance. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Garner AM, Wilson MC, Wright C, et al. (2020) The same but different: setal arrays of anoles and geckos indicate alternative approaches to achieving similar adhesive effectiveness. Journal of Anatomy
Garner AM, Pamfilie AM, Hamad EJ, et al. (2020) Home-field advantage: native gecko exhibits improved exertion capacity and locomotor ability in structurally complex environments relative to its invasive counterpart. Frontiers in Zoology. 17: 23
Garner AM, Buo C, Piechowski JM, et al. (2019) Digital hyperextension has no influence on the active self-drying of gecko adhesive subdigital pads. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part a, Ecological and Integrative Physiology
Niewiarowski PH, Dhinojwala A, Garner AM. (2019) A physical model approach to gecko adhesion opportunity and constraint: How rough could it be? Integrative and Comparative Biology
Higham TE, Russell AP, Niewiarowski P, et al. (2019) The ecomechanics of gecko adhesion: natural surface topography, evolution, and biomimetics. Integrative and Comparative Biology
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