Simone Gill

Associate Professor, Walking and Motor Functioning

Simone Gill
  • Title Associate Professor, Walking and Motor Functioning
  • Office 635 Commonwealth Ave, SAR-501
  • Phone 617-353-7513
  • Education PhD in Psychology, New York University, 2009.
    MA in Psychology, New York University, 2006.
    MS in Occupational Therapy, Tufts University, 1999.
    BS in Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, 1997.

Dr. Gill investigates how individuals’ bodies and environmental demands influence walking and motor functioning across the lifespan. She uses a variety of methods to examine how children and adults modify their walking patterns to navigate through the environment. She is particularly interested in understanding how childhood and adult obesity affect the ability to adapt to change. She is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association, the Obesity Society, the Society for Research in Child Development, the International Society of Developmental Psychobiology, and the American Diabetes Association.

Dr. Gill directs the Motor Development Laboratory where she investigates how people’s bodies and environmental demands influence walking and motor functioning across the lifespan. Dr. Gill uses a variety of methods to examine how children and adults modify their walking patterns to navigate through the environment: three-dimensional motion capture, computerized video coding, wearable motion sensor technology, portable spatio-temporal gait systems, and digital pressure mats. Her long-term goals are to:

  • develop novel systems approaches to optimize health outcomes in early childhood
  • design innovative interventions that minimize fall risks associated with childhood and adult obesity
  • create new methods to detect fall risks linked with childhood and adult obesity

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