Breydon Hardy is a graduate student completing his dual Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering with an emphasis in Biomechanics. His undergraduate and now graduate research focuses on developing an alternative method to model muscle moment arms of the glenohumeral joint following reverse total shoulder arthroplasty. He has been working with Dr. Henninger’s team since his sophomore year of undergraduate, and was the recipient of a UROP award for his research in 2023. In his free time, Breydon enjoys volunteering, skiing, and weightlifting.