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Friday, May 21, 2010
 
12:00-12:50pm Registration [Foege 060]
12:50-1:00pm Introductory Remarks [Foege 060]
1:00-2:30pm Session I - Injury [Foege 060]
2:30-2:40pm Short Break
2:40-3:50pm Session II - Orthopaedics [Foege 060]
3:50-4:30pm Roundtables & Coffee Break [Vista Cafe]
4:30-5:45pm Session III - Posture and Balance [Foege 060]
6:15-7:00pm Tour of Husky Fever Hall of Fame [Bank of America Arena]
7:00-9:30pm Dinner [Don James Room]
 
Saturday, May 22, 2010
 
8:00-8:30am     Continental Breakfast [Vista Cafe]
8:30-9:30am Keynote: Dr. Joseph "Trey" Crisco [Foege 060]
9:30-9:40am Short Break
9:40-11:05am Session IV - Locomotion [Foege 060]
11:05-11:25am Coffee Break [Vista Cafe]
11:25-12:35pm Session V - Cardiovascular [Foege 060]
12:35-1:35pm Boxed Lunch [Vista Cafe]
1:35-2:45pm Session VI - Modeling [Foege 060]
2:45-2:55pm Short Break
2:55-4:05pm Session VII - Cellular and Molecular [Foege 060]
4:05-4:45pm Coffee Break & Roundtables [Vista Cafe]
4:45-5:00pm Awards and Closing Remarks [Foege 060]


ASB Keynote Address: Delivered by J.J. Trey Crisco, Ph.D. of Brown University. Prof. Crisco is the Director of the Bioengineering Lab in the Department of Orthopaedics at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, RI. He is the Henry Frederick Lippitt Professor of Orthopaedic Research, and Professor of Engineering.

Student Presentations: Each session is organized to include presentations along similar threads. Undergraduate and graduate students will present their research for 10 minutes with 3-minutes of questions from the audience.

Round Table Discussions: All participants will be divided into small groups for discussion on a defined topic, e.g. 'Career Paths'. These groups (3-4 participants each) will encourage broader interaction and detailed discussions.

Dinner Friday Night: Please join us for a plated dinner Friday night at the Don James Room overlooking Husky Stadium. This will be an excellent opportunity to continue discussions, make connections, and relax with colleagues.

Northwest Biomechanics Symposium Outstanding Paper Award: This award will be presented to the most outstanding paper presented at this meeting. The award will be based on both the submitted abstract and the presentation.

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