THE SOUTHEAST BIOMECHANICS CONFERENCE 2007
It is our pleasure to announce the Second South East Biomechanics
Conference to be held APRIL 19-APRIL 21, 2007 at Duke University in
Durham,
NC. Abstract Submission is now open for SEBC 2007 and will close February
1, 2007. The major aims for this regional ASB meeting are to provide a
welcoming environment for students to present and receive feedback on
their research; and to create an informal scientific environment that
encourages interaction between students and faculty.
The theme is "BIOMECHANICS: from Injury Prevention to Performance
Enhancement" which will be highlighted with keynote addresses by Dr. Irene
Davis (University of Delaware) and Dr. Farshid Guilak (Duke University,
Editor in Chief Journal of Biomechanics). However, abstracts from ALL
areas of biomechanics will be accepted and are encouraged. In addition to
student presentations, the meeting will include a student/faculty banquet
as well as tours of several biomechanics laboratories on the Duke
University campus. Details about the conference and call for abstracts can
be found at the SEBC website: http://klab.surgery.duke.edu/SEBC.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: February 1, 2007
- Meeting: April 19 (evening) - April 21 (morning), 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS:
- Robin Queen, Ph.D. (mailto:robin.queen@duke.edu)
- Ershela Sims, Ph.D. (mailto:ershela.sims@duke.edu)
Please direct email inquiries to one of the conference organizers.
SPONSORS:
- American Society of Biomechanics
- AMTI
- Journal of Biomechanics
- Motion Analysis Corporation
- Orthopaedic Bioengineering Laboratory at Duke University
- The Athlete’s Foot
We look forward to seeing everyone in Durham in April.
Robin M. Queen, PhD
Director
Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab
Duke University - Sports Medicine
Phone: (919) - 684 - 1853
Pager: (919) - 970 - 0826
Fax: (919) - 681 - 7067
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu
It is our pleasure to announce the Second South East Biomechanics
Conference to be held APRIL 19-APRIL 21, 2007 at Duke University in
Durham,
NC. Abstract Submission is now open for SEBC 2007 and will close February
1, 2007. The major aims for this regional ASB meeting are to provide a
welcoming environment for students to present and receive feedback on
their research; and to create an informal scientific environment that
encourages interaction between students and faculty.
The theme is "BIOMECHANICS: from Injury Prevention to Performance
Enhancement" which will be highlighted with keynote addresses by Dr. Irene
Davis (University of Delaware) and Dr. Farshid Guilak (Duke University,
Editor in Chief Journal of Biomechanics). However, abstracts from ALL
areas of biomechanics will be accepted and are encouraged. In addition to
student presentations, the meeting will include a student/faculty banquet
as well as tours of several biomechanics laboratories on the Duke
University campus. Details about the conference and call for abstracts can
be found at the SEBC website: http://klab.surgery.duke.edu/SEBC.
IMPORTANT DATES:
- Abstract Submission Deadline: February 1, 2007
- Meeting: April 19 (evening) - April 21 (morning), 2007
CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS:
- Robin Queen, Ph.D. (mailto:robin.queen@duke.edu)
- Ershela Sims, Ph.D. (mailto:ershela.sims@duke.edu)
Please direct email inquiries to one of the conference organizers.
SPONSORS:
- American Society of Biomechanics
- AMTI
- Journal of Biomechanics
- Motion Analysis Corporation
- Orthopaedic Bioengineering Laboratory at Duke University
- The Athlete’s Foot
We look forward to seeing everyone in Durham in April.
Robin M. Queen, PhD
Director
Michael W. Krzyzewski Human Performance Lab
Duke University - Sports Medicine
Phone: (919) - 684 - 1853
Pager: (919) - 970 - 0826
Fax: (919) - 681 - 7067
http://klab.surgery.duke.edu