Dear Biomch-L readers:
Delsys Inc. proudly awards the 2006 Delsys Prize to: Dr. Andrew J.
Fuglevand
from the University of Arizona, USA for his work titled
"Probability-Based Prediction of Electromyographic Activity in Multiple
Muscles."
Dr. Fuglevand receives a complete Bagnoli 8 EMG system with EMGWorks(r)
software package and a National Instruments A/D card valued at $11,500.
Honorable Mentions:
Second Place: Simon Gandevia, from the Prince of Wales Medical Research
Institute for his work titled, "Spatial Distribution of Inspiratory
Drive to the Parasternal Intercostal Muscles in Humans."
Third Place: Jingzhi Liu, from the Cleveland Clinic for his work
titled, "Simultaneous Measurement of Hand Joint Force, Surface EMG and
Functional MRI-measured Brain Activation."
A Review Board of 5 experts in the field of electromyography chose the
winning proposals.
Over 100 applicants from 27 countries participated in this year's
competition and we sincerely thank all those who contributed. For
complete information (including the winning proposal and members of the
Review Board), please visit http://www.delsys.com.
The Delsys Prize was established in 2003 to commemorate the 10-year
anniversary of Delsys, Inc., which has been proudly serving the needs of
Electromyographers worldwide. Delsys is committed to fostering
innovative applications of Electromyography and to providing novel EMG
solutions.
We sincerely thank the moderators of Biomech-L for granting us the
opportunity to promote this event.
Delsys, Inc.
delsys@delsys.com
www.delsys.com
Delsys Inc. proudly awards the 2006 Delsys Prize to: Dr. Andrew J.
Fuglevand
from the University of Arizona, USA for his work titled
"Probability-Based Prediction of Electromyographic Activity in Multiple
Muscles."
Dr. Fuglevand receives a complete Bagnoli 8 EMG system with EMGWorks(r)
software package and a National Instruments A/D card valued at $11,500.
Honorable Mentions:
Second Place: Simon Gandevia, from the Prince of Wales Medical Research
Institute for his work titled, "Spatial Distribution of Inspiratory
Drive to the Parasternal Intercostal Muscles in Humans."
Third Place: Jingzhi Liu, from the Cleveland Clinic for his work
titled, "Simultaneous Measurement of Hand Joint Force, Surface EMG and
Functional MRI-measured Brain Activation."
A Review Board of 5 experts in the field of electromyography chose the
winning proposals.
Over 100 applicants from 27 countries participated in this year's
competition and we sincerely thank all those who contributed. For
complete information (including the winning proposal and members of the
Review Board), please visit http://www.delsys.com.
The Delsys Prize was established in 2003 to commemorate the 10-year
anniversary of Delsys, Inc., which has been proudly serving the needs of
Electromyographers worldwide. Delsys is committed to fostering
innovative applications of Electromyography and to providing novel EMG
solutions.
We sincerely thank the moderators of Biomech-L for granting us the
opportunity to promote this event.
Delsys, Inc.
delsys@delsys.com
www.delsys.com