Dear potential Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting Biomechanics Track authors, reviewers and session chairs:

1. The Biomedical Engineering Society is one of the premier and largest general interest biomedical engineering organizations in the world. Biomechanics representation in BMES has grown recently. If you have not considered sending work to BMES, please consider an abstract this year. Abstract deadline is extended to Thurs, April 30, 2015. Abstracts can be submitted here: http://bmes.org/abstract. The conference is in Tampa, FL, October 7-10, 2015.

2. As biomechanics track co-chair with Philip LeDuc, if you submit an abstract, we are also collecting interest in serving as a reviewer for the Biomechanics track for the conference. This would involve reviewing approximately 6-12 abstracts (1 page maximum abstracts) and rating them for decisions on oral presentation, poster presentation, acceptance, etc. If you review and attend, there is a chance to be a session chair.
a. If you will submit and are interested to review abstracts, please fill the form located here: http://tinyurl.com/bmesbiomech it will only take one minute of your time and greatly assists us in planning!

3. Please feel free to forward this to colleagues or others you think may be interested to submit to BMES or are qualified biomechanics reviewers.

Sincerely,

Joel

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Joel Stitzel, PhD
Professor and Chair, Biomedical Engineering
Associate Head, Virginia Tech – Wake Forest School of Biomedical Engineering and Sciences
Program Leader, VT-WFU Center for Injury Biomechanics
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
575 N. Patterson Ave., Suite 120, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
jstitzel@wakehealth.edu