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Symposium on Motor Control in Biomechanics at ISB/ASB 2019

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  • Symposium on Motor Control in Biomechanics at ISB/ASB 2019

    We would like to remind you that the 10th SYMPOSIUM ON MOTOR CONTROL IN BIOMECHANICS will be held in Calgary (Canada) on August 2nd 2019, during the upcoming Congress of the International Society of Biomechanics (ISB) and the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB).

    Date, Time and Venue: Friday August 2nd 2019, 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM. Room Glen 208-209, Telus Convention Centre, 120 Ninth Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 0P

    Invited Speakers:
    Dr. Lena Ting, Emory University and Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) “History-dependent muscle forces for sensing and moving in normal and impaired movement
    Dr. Francisco Valero-Cuevas, University of Southern California (USA) “Feasibility theory: an integrative approach to neuromuscular control
    Dr. Julia T. Choi, University of Massachusetts Amherst (USA) “Using intramuscular coherence to assess cortical contribution to locomotor adaptation
    Dr. Emma Hodson-Tole, Manchester Metropolitan University (UK) “Evaluating the structure of skeletal muscle excitation and co-ordination to understand performance limits during cycling in humans
    Dr. Yasuo Kawakami, Waseda University (Japan) “Musculotendinous mechanics for exercise performance enhancement: importance of motor control

    Who Should Attend: Researchers and students with an interest in Biomechanics and Motor Control should attend. Participants will have the opportunity to discover the latest developments at the intersection of these two fields and discuss with experienced investigators.

    Registration and Fee: Attendance is free to all ISB/ASB Congress participants.

    We look forward to seeing you at the next ISB Congress in Calgary!

    Sincerely,
    ISB Working Group in Motor Control
    A forum to foster the growing interest in scientific work at the intersection of Motor Control and Biomechanics.


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