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Graham Scarr is a biologist and retired osteopath with interest in structural biology. Scarr’s interest in biotensegrity started after reading articles by Stephen Levin, an orthopedic surgeon who recognized the importance of biotensegrity to living organisms. A life-long interest in natural geometry and a thorough grounding in anatomy have enabled him to work with Stephen Levin and develop new models that are progressing our understanding of the structure-function relationship in biology and the human body in particular.
He has published several peer-reviewed articles and his book biotensegrity, the structural basis of life.
His website http://www.tensegrityinbiology.co.uk/publications/
To learn more about Biotensegrity visit https://www.youtube.com/@smlbtarchive
Support the Podcast at https://www.patreon.com/c/u63954666
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Graham Scarr is a biologist and retired osteopath with interest in structural biology. Scarr’s interest in biotensegrity started after reading articles by Stephen Levin, an orthopedic surgeon who recognized the importance of biotensegrity to living organisms. A life-long interest in natural geometry and a thorough grounding in anatomy have enabled him to work with Stephen Levin and develop new models that are progressing our understanding of the structure-function relationship in biology and the human body in particular.
He has published several peer-reviewed articles and his book biotensegrity, the structural basis of life.
His website http://www.tensegrityinbiology.co.uk/publications/
To learn more about Biotensegrity visit https://www.youtube.com/@smlbtarchive
Support the Podcast at https://www.patreon.com/c/u63954666
Support the show

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