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Friday, May 19, 2023

Location: Alder Commons & Auditorium [map]
 
1:00-1:30pm Registration
1:30-1:45pm Welcoming Remarks
1:45-3:00pm Podium Session: Human Development and Aging
3:00-3:30pm Round-table Discussions & Refreshments
3:30-4:45pm Podium Session: Posture, Balance, and Falls
4:45-5:45pm Poster Session A
      Sponsored by the UW Department of Mechanical Engineering
6:30-9:00pm Dinner & Games @ HUB Games [map]
 
Saturday, May 20, 2023

Location: Alder Commons & Auditorium [map]
 
8:00-8:30am     Continental Breakfast
8:30-10:00am Podium Session: Running
10:00-11:00am Poster Session B
      Sponsored by the UW College of Engineering
11:00-12:00pm ASB Keynote Address
12:00-1:15pm Lunch
1:15-2:30pm Podium Session: Sports and Performance
2:30-3:00pm Round-table Discussions & Refreshments
3:00-4:00pm Podium Session: Gait
4:00-4:15pm Awards and Closing Remarks

ASB Keynote Address:

David Nuckley - "Spine Biomechanics Research at the Intersection of Academe and Industry"

David Nuckley received his Bachelor's degree in Bioengineering from Syracuse University (1995) and his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from the University of Washington (2002). Dr. Nuckley was on faculty at the University of Washington (Research Assistant Professor 2002-2007) and the University of Minnesota (Assistant Professor 2008-2013) before moving to work in Industry for Zimmer (2013-2016) and now Stryker’s Spine Division (2016-present). Dr. Nuckley’s research focuses on the basic and clinically applied biomechanics of the spine. His research spans developmental through aging changes to the spine and includes experiments utilizing benchtop models, cadavers, human subjects, and computational simulations. He has performed NIH, CDC, and NHTSA funded research and has been part of the development of 4 spine medical device systems for the treatment of spinal disorders. David currently serves on the ORS Spine Section board and the ASTM Spine Committee, driving research within Industry.


Podium Presentations:

Each session is organized to include presentations along similar threads to facilitate discussions. Presentations should be 11 minutes in length with additional 3 minutes for discussion and questions. Please refer to the presenter instructions for further guidance.

Poster Presentations:

Posters should be no larger than 4 feet wide and 3 feet high. All posters will be mounted with pushpins. Please refer to the presenter instructions for further guidance.

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