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The 2010 meeting will cover the traditional core topics of the European Society of Biomechanics while including emerging areas in which much new and exciting biomechanics research is taking place.
The event will open on Sunday 4 July 2010 with four short tutorials of interest to graduate students, post-docs, and young researchers. Please see Tutorials page for more details.
The main programme from Monday 5 to Thursday 8 July will feature 6 different tracks of presentations from the delegation. Plenary sessions are planned to address current "hot topics" in biomechanics research, and to provide valuable insight into the ever-increasing importance of collaborative research, interdisciplinary programmes, EU funding opportunities and biomechanical education programmes. To find out more, please visit the Programme page.
To learn more about the European Society of Biomechanics, please visit the website at: http://www.esbiomech.org
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