NSF-IMSI Affiliates

The Integrative Movement Sciences Institute (IMSI) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) Biology Integration Institute dedicated to advancing the understanding of muscular control of movement across organizational scales—from molecular to organismal and ecological. CIMS serves as IMSI’s UC Irvine-based hub and administrative center, connecting a nationwide network of faculty affiliates from over 20 institutions.

IMSI fosters collaborative, interdisciplinary research and training to transform movement sciences across biomechanics, biophysics, physiology, neuroscience, and engineering. Our NSF-IMSI affiliates—leading researchers from academic institutions across the country—work together to uncover the complex biological and mechanical processes that drive agile, efficient, and adaptive movement. Their discoveries have broad implications for health, rehabilitation, and technological innovation.

IMSI is also committed to training the next generation of scientists through inclusive, team-based mentorship. Our programs emphasize near-peer mentorship, leadership development, open-data sharing, and interdisciplinary collaboration, equipping a diverse population of trainees with essential research skills. While IMSI operates year-round, a centerpiece of its programming is the IMSI Summer Institute, an immersive experience that brings together researchers to accelerate innovation in movement sciences.

IMSI Executive Committee

Monica Daley

Director


University of California, Irvine

| madaley@uci.edu

 

Dr. Daley works at the interface of biomechanics, neuromuscular physiology and neuroscience, to understand how humans and animals achieve integrated function for stable and agile movement, particularly in non-steady locomotor tasks.  These studies aim to reveal general principles of movement that inform human and animal health and welfare — including clinical gait assessment, treatment of movement disorders, rehabilitation strategies, and bio-inspired engineering of legged robots and mobility assistance technology.

Kiisa Nishikawa

Co-Director


Northern Arizona University

| kiisa.nishikawa@nau.edu

 

The Nishikawa laboratory collaborates widely with scientists and engineers to investigate the biomechanics and biophysics of muscles from molecules to movement, with an emphasis on investigating the role of titin in muscle force production. The laboratory’s current focus is linking in vivo experimental data to ex vivo models and experiments. This work has led to many new and exciting ideas, including the idea that muscle is a tunable material, and the related idea that neural control permits, rather than instructs, muscle force. Currently, they have experiments and modeling projects ranging from skinned fiber and intact muscle physiology to biomechanics, kinesiology and exercise science.

Nancy Aguilar-Roca

Director of Education and Mentorship


University of California, Irvine

| nmaguila@uci.edu

Alice Gibb

Director of Summer Institute


Northern Arizona University

| alice.gibb@nau.edu

Christian Hubicki

Director of Outreach


Florida A&M Univesity-Florida State University

| hubicki@eng.famu.fsu.edu

Jill McNitt-Gray

Co-Principal Investigator


University of Southern California

| mcnitt@usc.edu

Anne Silverman

Co-Principal Investigator


Colorado School of Mines

| asilverm@mines.edu

Simon Sponberg

Co-Principal Investigator


Georgia Institute of Technology

| sponberg@gatech.edu

Ethan Wold

Early Career Representative


Georgia Institute of Technology

| ewold3@gatech.edu

IMSI Research Network Affiliates

Christopher Arellano


University of Arizona

| arellanoc@arizona.edu

Manny Azizi

University of California, Irvine


| eazizi@uci.edu

Silvia Blemker


University of Virginia

| ssblemker@virginia.edu

Clint Collins


California State University, Sacramento

| clint.collins@csus.edu

James Finley


University of Southern California

| jmfinley@usc.edu

 

Natalie Holt


University of California, Riverside

| natalie.holt@ucr.edu

Angela Horner


California State University, San Bernardino

| ahorner@csusb.edu

Thomas Irving


Illinois Institute of Technology

| irving@iit.edu

Katie Knaus


Colorado School of Mines

| katherine.knaus@mines.edu

Weikang Ma


Illinois Institute of Technology

| wma6@iit.edu

Christopher Martinez


University of California, Irvine

| cmmarti6@uci.edu

Craig McGowan


University of Southern California

| cmcgowan@usc.edu

Jenna Monroy


The Claremont Colleges

| jmonroy@kecksci.claremont.edu

Jeffery Olberding

California State University, Fullerton

| jolberding@fullerton.edu

Gregory Sawicki


Georgia Institute of Technology

| gregory.sawicki@me.gatech.edu

Nidhi Seethapathi


Massachusetts Institute of Technology

| nidhise@mit.edu

 

Kelli Sharp


University of California, Irvine

| ksharp@uci.edu

Bert Tanner


Washington State University

| bertrand.tanner@wsu.edu

Joe Thompson

Franklin & Marshall College

| joseph.thompson@fandm.edu

Lena Ting


Emory University

| lting@emory.edu

Madhusudhan Venkadesan


Yale University

| m.venkadesan@yale.edu

Sasha Voloshina


University of California, Irvine

| avoloshi@uci.edu

S. Ama Wray


University of California, Irvine

| wrays@uci.edu

IMSI Advisory Board

Anna Ahn


Harvey Mudd College

| aahn@g.hmc.edu

Henk Granzier


University of Arizona

| granzier@arizona.edu

Wendy Murray


Northwestern University

| w-murray@northwestern.edu

Michael Yassa


University of California, Irvine

| myassa@uci.edu