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  • ASB 2007 Call for Abstracts

    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    31st Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics
    Stanford, California
    August 23-25, 2007

    We invite you to join us at the Annual Meeting of the American
    Society of Biomechanics (ASB), August 23-25, 2007. Stanford
    University in Stanford, California will be the host for an innovative
    and exciting scientific program.

    The program highlights include:
    * Outstanding keynote speakers
    * Cutting-edge symposia
    * Debates on critical topics
    * Borelli Award lecture

    With its proximity to the exciting Bay Area and Northern California
    Coast, the cities of San Francisco and San Jose, the Silicon Valley
    and more, the Stanford Campus is one of the most beautiful and
    exciting in the US, and offers a wealth of outdoor and urban
    opportunities. Many of these are listed in the travel section of the
    conference website, accessible over the conference link of the ASB
    website (http://www.asbweb.org).

    The deadline for abstract submission is April 1, 2007. Instructions
    on abstract formatting and online submission of abstracts (which will
    be open March 1 - April 1, 2007) can be found on the ASB website
    (http://www.asbweb.org). The ASB website also provides a link to the
    conference website, which provides detailed information on the
    conference program, keynote speakers, travel arrangements,
    accommodation and registration.

    We also encourage you to submit applications and nominations for the
    various ASB awards, which are summarized in the abstract section on
    the ASB website (http://www.asbweb.org).

    We look forward to welcoming you to Stanford and to one of the
    premier meetings in biomechanics.

    Sincerely,

    Program Chair, Francisco Valero-Cuevas, Sibley School of Mechanical
    and Aerospace Engineering and Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,
    Cornell University (fv24@cornell.edu)

    Meeting Chairs, Scott Delp and Chris Jacobs, Departments of
    Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Orthopaedic Surgery,
    Stanford University (delp@stanford.edu,
    christopher.jacobs@stanford.edu)
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