0100,0100,0100A reminder that the deadline for submitting abstracts for the
International Society of Biomechanics XIXth Congress in Dunedin,
New Zealand in July 2003 is the 24th January.
Dunedin (the Gaelic form of Edinburgh) is home to many special
things including New Zealand’s oldest University, beautiful Victorian
architecture, a reputation for warm hospitality, and a wonderful
natural environment.0100,0100,0100
New Zealand and Australia have an active community of
biomechanists and other professionals with interests in
biomechanics. The University of Otago Medical School, together
with the Schools of Physical Education, Physiotherapy, and
Dentistry, make Dunedin a major centre for biomedical research.
Add to this leading edge research and development in computer
animation and image processing, and you have a logical venue to
host the ISB Congress.
When you join us in Dunedin you will have a unique experience in a
unique environment – and you can ski, fish, bungy jump, or just
relax in some of the finest scenery in the world right at your
doorstep.
Registration and abstract information is on line at
{ HYPERLINK "http://www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz" }0000,0000,FF00www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz0100,0100,01 00.
Calendar Information
Date: 6 – 11 July 2003
Venue: University of Otago, Dunedin
For registration details and further information please visit the
Congress website { HYPERLINK "http://www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz" }0000,0000,FF00www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz0100,0100,01 00 or e-mail
{ HYPERLINK "mailto:megan@conference.co.nz" }0000,0000,FF00megan@conference.co.nz0100,0100,010 0
Peter Milburn
For the Organising Committee
Assoc Prof Peter Milburn
School of Physiotherapy
University of Otago
PO Box 56
Dunedin
New Zealand
Ph 64-3-479 7455
Fax: 64-3-479 7184
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International Society of Biomechanics XIXth Congress in Dunedin,
New Zealand in July 2003 is the 24th January.
Dunedin (the Gaelic form of Edinburgh) is home to many special
things including New Zealand’s oldest University, beautiful Victorian
architecture, a reputation for warm hospitality, and a wonderful
natural environment.0100,0100,0100
New Zealand and Australia have an active community of
biomechanists and other professionals with interests in
biomechanics. The University of Otago Medical School, together
with the Schools of Physical Education, Physiotherapy, and
Dentistry, make Dunedin a major centre for biomedical research.
Add to this leading edge research and development in computer
animation and image processing, and you have a logical venue to
host the ISB Congress.
When you join us in Dunedin you will have a unique experience in a
unique environment – and you can ski, fish, bungy jump, or just
relax in some of the finest scenery in the world right at your
doorstep.
Registration and abstract information is on line at
{ HYPERLINK "http://www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz" }0000,0000,FF00www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz0100,0100,01 00.
Calendar Information
Date: 6 – 11 July 2003
Venue: University of Otago, Dunedin
For registration details and further information please visit the
Congress website { HYPERLINK "http://www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz" }0000,0000,FF00www.isb2003.otago.ac.nz0100,0100,01 00 or e-mail
{ HYPERLINK "mailto:megan@conference.co.nz" }0000,0000,FF00megan@conference.co.nz0100,0100,010 0
Peter Milburn
For the Organising Committee
Assoc Prof Peter Milburn
School of Physiotherapy
University of Otago
PO Box 56
Dunedin
New Zealand
Ph 64-3-479 7455
Fax: 64-3-479 7184
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