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  • Midwest ASB Meeting in Akron, Ohio --- March 4 and 5, 2014

    The University of Akron is pleased that the American Society of Biomechanics selected us as the host site for their 2014 Midwest Regional Biomechanics meeting. The event will be held on March 4th and 5th, 2014, as described at www.uakron.edu/ASB2014. Please note that updates will be made to this website on a regular basis.

    Highlights of this meeting include:
    Keynote by Dr. Ton van den Bogert, “Model-based strategies for analysis and prediction of human movement
    Keynote by Dr. Frank Loth, "Experimental and Numerical Simulation of Biological Flows”
    Workshop by Dr. Carin Helfer, “Polymers: Crucial for Performance & Safety in Sports”
    Free registration for students whose abstracts are accepted. (There may be a limit per institution!)
    Closing banquet at the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton!
    A full range of biomechanics topics as listed at: http://www.uakron.edu/engineering/BM...014-topics.dot

    Abstracts can be submitted immediately --- they should follow the guidelines posted at:


    I look forward to welcoming you to Akron next Spring!
    Regards
    Brian L. Davis, Ph.D (bdavis3@uakron.ed)
    Chairman, Department of Biomedical Engineering

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    Midwest ASB Meeting in Akron, Ohio --- March 4 and 5, 2014

    The University of Akron is pleased that the American Society of Biomechanics selected us as the host site for their 2014 Midwest Regional Biomechanics meeting. The event will be held on March 4th and 5th, 2014, as described at www.uakron.edu/ASB2014. Please note that updates will be made to this website on a regular basis.

    Highlights of this meeting include:
    Keynote by Dr. Ton van den Bogert, “Model-based strategies for analysis and prediction of human movement
    Keynote by Dr. Frank Loth, "Experimental and Numerical Simulation of Biological Flows”
    Workshop by Dr. Carin Helfer, “Polymers: Crucial for Performance & Safety in Sports”
    Free registration for students whose abstracts are accepted. (There may be a limit per institution!)
    Closing banquet at the NFL Hall of Fame in Canton!
    A full range of biomechanics topics as listed at: http://www.uakron.edu/engineering/BM...014-topics.dot

    Abstracts can be submitted immediately --- they should follow the guidelines posted at:


    I look forward to welcoming you to Akron next Spring!
    Regards
    Brian L. Davis, Ph.D (bdavis3@uakron.edu)
    Chairman, Department of Biomedical Engineering

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