The dynamic program is focused on bringing together a diverse group of researchers and practitioners who specialize in the shoulder. This meeting will be an excellent opportunity to discuss aspects of research translation and clinical implications.
Four presentation awards are generously provided by the International Society of Biomechanics. Presentation awards will be given for Best Student Podium Presentation, Best Student Poster Presentation, Translational Research Podium Award, Innovative Research Podium Award. Travel awards, sponsored in part by this year's conference sponsors, are also available to students/trainees.
Registration Fees
To initiate registration, you will have to set up a profile through the Mayo registration system. Mayo students and employees will pay for the fee utilizing a PAU/Activity number. The cost of registration covers breakfast each day, 2 coffee/snack break each day, lunch each day, a conference dinner, and a wine and cheese reception during the poster session.
Register on or before June 15 | Register after June 15 | |
Faculty Fee | $375 | $475 |
Student Fee | $275 | $325 |
ISB Faculty Member Fee | $325 USE COUPON CODE: ISBMEMBERS |
$425 |
ISB Student Member Fee | $225 USE COUPON CODE: ISBMEMBERS |
$275 |
$50 discount by using coupon code: ISBMEMBERS at checkout
Travel Awards
Students and trainees who have been accepted for a podium or poster presentation at the meeting may apply for a Travel Award that will cover the cost of the regular student registration fee. To apply for the travel award, please send a response to the prompt provided below to Dr. Missy Morrow at morrow.melissa@mayo.edu by May 15th. Winners will be notified by May 31st to allow for students to register by the regular rate deadline of June 15th. Answer the prompt in no more than 500 words. Travel Awards will be given at the conference.
Writing Prompt (Answer both questions):
- What are you most excited to learn or gain from your attendance at the 2018 ISG Meeting?
- What role do you play in diversifying the ISG scientific community?