Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics Call for Abstracts
Call for Abstracts – Opens February 1st
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics
September 4 to 7, 2013
The 2013 Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics will be held September 4 to 7 in Omaha, Nebraska. The organizers of ASB encourage the submission of abstracts on the full and broad spectrum of biomechanics-related research including but not limited to gait, posture and balance, rehabilitation engineering, ergonomics, orthopedic mechanics, cellular and molecular mechanics, comparative biomechanics, motor control, sports, and teaching. In addition, the theme of the 2013 conference will be “thinking outside of the biomechanics box.” Thus, we are also interested in research that relates biomechanics with traditionally non-biomechanics factors. For example, researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts relating cognition and movement, brain imaging and movement, etc. Both computational and experimental work is encouraged at scales ranging from molecular to whole body biomechanics.
The program will include multiple concurrent sessions, lab tours, tutorials, symposia, keynote lectures, best paper competitions (Clinical Biomechanics, Journal of Biomechanics), and honorary awards (Borelli, Hay, Young Scientist Pre-Doctoral, Young Scientist Post-Doctoral).
The abstract submission website will open on February 1, 2013 and abstracts will be accepted until 5:00 PM EST on March 1, 2013. To submit an abstract please go to URL: http://www.openconf.org/asb2013/openconf.php
Click on Make Submission. Complete the form and choose a password. Click Make Submission button at the end of the page. Upload file (PDF format only) and note your submission ID for later use.
Meeting information and an abstract template is available through the ASB website (http://biomech.unomaha.edu/ASB).
Call for Abstracts – Opens February 1st
Annual Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics
September 4 to 7, 2013
The 2013 Meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics will be held September 4 to 7 in Omaha, Nebraska. The organizers of ASB encourage the submission of abstracts on the full and broad spectrum of biomechanics-related research including but not limited to gait, posture and balance, rehabilitation engineering, ergonomics, orthopedic mechanics, cellular and molecular mechanics, comparative biomechanics, motor control, sports, and teaching. In addition, the theme of the 2013 conference will be “thinking outside of the biomechanics box.” Thus, we are also interested in research that relates biomechanics with traditionally non-biomechanics factors. For example, researchers are encouraged to submit abstracts relating cognition and movement, brain imaging and movement, etc. Both computational and experimental work is encouraged at scales ranging from molecular to whole body biomechanics.
The program will include multiple concurrent sessions, lab tours, tutorials, symposia, keynote lectures, best paper competitions (Clinical Biomechanics, Journal of Biomechanics), and honorary awards (Borelli, Hay, Young Scientist Pre-Doctoral, Young Scientist Post-Doctoral).
The abstract submission website will open on February 1, 2013 and abstracts will be accepted until 5:00 PM EST on March 1, 2013. To submit an abstract please go to URL: http://www.openconf.org/asb2013/openconf.php
Click on Make Submission. Complete the form and choose a password. Click Make Submission button at the end of the page. Upload file (PDF format only) and note your submission ID for later use.
Meeting information and an abstract template is available through the ASB website (http://biomech.unomaha.edu/ASB).