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The 6th Biennial Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics
Conference (ABC6)
Dates: 15 - 17 February, 2007
Host: Department of Sport and Exercise Science
Location: The University of Auckland, City Campus
http://www.abc6.auckland.ac.nz
email: aw.smith@auckland.ac.nz
Keynote Speaker
Brian L. Davis, PhD
The Cleveland Clinic | Lerner Research Institute
Topic Areas
Bone and Hard Tissue Biomechanics
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Biomechanics
Cellular and Molecular Biomechanics
Connective Tissue Biomechanics
Modelling
Motor Control
Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Rehabilitation Biomechanics
Simulation
Sport Biomechanics
Abstract Deadline: 1 October 2006
Co-Convenors:
Uwe Kersting, PhD u.kersting@auckland.ac.nz
Drew Smith, PhD aw.smith@auckland.ac.nz
Sharon Walt, PhD s.walt@auckland.ac.nz
ABC6 will feature a full day (Saturday, 17 February 2007) of
clinically-relevant presentations and workshops specifically targeted at
allied health professionals.
Please mark your calendars and watch for further announcements throughout
2006.
Cheers,
Drew
Department of Sport & Exercise Science
http://www.science.auckland.ac.nz/ses/
University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus East
Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
Office: 09 373-7599 x86849 [Int'l: +64 9 373-7599 x86849]
Fax: 09 373-7043 [Int'l: +64 9 373-7043]
Mobile: 021 264-9790 [Int'l: +64 21 264-9790]
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The 6th Biennial Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics
Conference (ABC6)
Dates: 15 - 17 February, 2007
Host: Department of Sport and Exercise Science
Location: The University of Auckland, City Campus
http://www.abc6.auckland.ac.nz
email: aw.smith@auckland.ac.nz
Keynote Speaker
Brian L. Davis, PhD
The Cleveland Clinic | Lerner Research Institute
Topic Areas
Bone and Hard Tissue Biomechanics
Cardiovascular and Respiratory Biomechanics
Cellular and Molecular Biomechanics
Connective Tissue Biomechanics
Modelling
Motor Control
Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Rehabilitation Biomechanics
Simulation
Sport Biomechanics
Abstract Deadline: 1 October 2006
Co-Convenors:
Uwe Kersting, PhD u.kersting@auckland.ac.nz
Drew Smith, PhD aw.smith@auckland.ac.nz
Sharon Walt, PhD s.walt@auckland.ac.nz
ABC6 will feature a full day (Saturday, 17 February 2007) of
clinically-relevant presentations and workshops specifically targeted at
allied health professionals.
Please mark your calendars and watch for further announcements throughout
2006.
Cheers,
Drew
Department of Sport & Exercise Science
http://www.science.auckland.ac.nz/ses/
University of Auckland, Tamaki Campus East
Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
Office: 09 373-7599 x86849 [Int'l: +64 9 373-7599 x86849]
Fax: 09 373-7043 [Int'l: +64 9 373-7043]
Mobile: 021 264-9790 [Int'l: +64 21 264-9790]
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this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately and
delete the message. Please note that although we will take all commercially
reasonable efforts to prevent viruses from being transmitted from our
systems, it is the responsibility of the recipient to check for and prevent
adverse action by viruses on its own systems.
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