Portrait of Dr. Yumeng Li

Dr. Yumeng Li

  • Associate Professor at Dept of Health & Human Performance, College of Education

Grants

2022

  • Li, Yumeng. Regularity of center of pressure as a biomarker of attention investment to postural control in Parkinson’s population, Research Enhancement Program, Texas State University, $8000. (Funded: February 1, 2022 - Present). Grant.
  • Valles Molina, Damian, Liu, Ting (Co-Principal), Resendiz, Maria D (Supporting), Aslan, Semih (Supporting), Farrell, John Wayland (Supporting), Li, Yumeng (Supporting), Koldenhoven, Rachel M. (Supporting). REU Site: Undergraduate Research Experiences in Machine Learning, Analytics, and Augmented Reality for Smart and Connected Health, National Science Foundation, Federal, $344029. (Submitted: August 2021, Funded: January 2022 - December 2024). Grant.

2019

  • Liu, Ting, Li, Yumeng (Co-Principal), McAllister, Matt, Rolfe, Rachel, Patek, Kyle. Impact of a 4-6 week training intervention on biomechanical and physiological markers in Olympic rowing athletes, Chinese Rowing Association, Chinese Rowing Association, $2098. (Funded: December 2019 - December 2020). Grant.
  • Li, Yumeng (Principal), Liu, Ting (Co-Principal). Artificial intelligence machine learning: Diagnosis of postural control in children with autism, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: June 2019 - May 2020). Grant.

2017

  • Li, Yumeng (Principal). Can chronic ankle instability increase the anterior cruciate ligament injury risk for females?, California State University Chico, Institutional (Higher Ed), $6449.70. (Funded: April 1, 2017 - April 1, 2018). Grant.

2012

  • Simpson, Kathy (Principal), Li, Yumeng (Supporting), Kakar, Rumit (Supporting). Movement techniques used by individuals with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis during high-effort activities and the effects of spinal fusion surgery on compensatory adaptation, Scoliosis Research Society, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $9846. (Funded: July 2012 - July 2013). Grant.

2011

  • Simpson, Kathy (Principal), Li, Yumeng (Supporting), Fu, Yang-Chieh (Supporting), Kakar, Rumit (Supporting). Do unicompartmental knee arthroplasties (Align 360) restore biomechanics and physical function of patients?, Arthrex Inc., Private / Foundation / Corporate, $250701. (Funded: August 2011 - August 2014). Grant.