Joseph Hamill Access to Science Award

The De Luca Foundation Announces $100k in Support

Ten $2,000 Travel Awards for a Total of
$ 0
Per Year

For Students and postdoctoral fellows presenting in biomechanics and neural control

Griffin Sipes (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
Agostina Casamento-Moran (Johns Hopkins University)
John Chomack (New York University)
Phoebe Duncombe (University of Queensland)

Congratulations to the recipients of the Seed for Science 2023 Initiative

Who We Are

Founded in 1985, The De Luca Foundation (DLF) is a private charitable organization. DLF dedicates its financial resources to serving the Biomechanics Research Community through R&D grants, travel grants, public education, and workshops to:

  • Raise awareness of innovative methodologies for understanding human motor control,
  • Fostering innovative work,
  • Educating students and young researchers, and
  • Funding research ideas to study neuromuscular diseases.

What We Do

The Foundation supports researchers around the world through various mechanisms with the goal of fostering a path of innovation and breakthroughs in Electromyography and Human Movement Sciences.

Get Involved​

There are many ways in which you can take action and help us advance research and innovation in Motor Control and Human Movement Sciences.