
Todd C. Pataky – Is an Associate Professor in Human Health Sciences at Kyoto University. He has published over 65 articles in peer-reviewed journals, approximately 45 of which pertain to theoretical and applied aspects of SPM. His 2004-2006 postdoctoral training in functional brain analysis alerted him to the utility of the SPM methodology, and he has since been adopting SPM procedures for analyses of 1D, 2D, and 3D biomechanical continua.

Mark A. Robinson – Is a Senior Lecturer in Biomechanics at Liverpool John Moores University. His research interests are related to musculoskeletal loading, injury and impairment in the lower limbs especially during dynamic sports activities. He has published >40 journal articles in these areas since 2012, has >40 verified reviews on Publons. He has used SPM in these contexts for over six years and continues to develop and promote SPM to provide biomechanists with the appropriate statistical tools for analysing complex biomechanical data.

Jos Vanrenterghem – Is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences at KU Leuven in Belgium. He specialises in clinical and sports biomechanics. In particular musculoskeletal loading mechanisms of the lower extremities in dynamic tasks have been the focus of his most recent work, with over 50 articles published in peer-reviewed journals. He is also a keen educator of basic and advanced methods that allow other scientists to pursue more rigorous scientific approaches in their work.