#NWBS2024
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What NWBS Is All About
We are pleased to announce the 19th Annual Northwest Biomechanics Symposium to be held May 17-18, 2024 at the University of Oregon in Eugene, OR.
This symposium, in the spirit of ASB meetings, will encourage students in biomechanics, assist regional collaborations between research institutions, and advance the state-of-the-art in biomechanics research and education.
Key Dates
Abstract Submissions Due April 5th
Notification of Acceptance April 15th
Registration Window April 1st - May 1st
Conference May 17 - 18th
2024 Awards
Best Podium (Ph.D):
Emily Karolidis | University of Oregon: SEX-BASED DIFFERENCES IN KNEE MECHANICS AND PLANTAR PRESSURE DURING SOCCER CUTTING
Best Podium Honorable Mention (Ph.D):
Charlotte Caskey | University of Washington: EFFECT OF SPINAL STIMULATION AND INTERVAL TREADMILL TRAINING ON GAIT MECHANICS IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Best Podium (Non-Ph.D):
Isaac Burgess | Montana State University: Kinematic Differences Between Pin and Freeride Backcountry Ski Bindings During Treadmill Skinning
Best Podium Honorable Mention (Non-Ph.D):
Victoria Landrum | University of Washington: IMPACT OF A RESISTIVE ANKLE EXOSKELETON ON FATIGUE IN CHILDREN WITH CEREBRAL PALSY
Best Poster (Ph.D):
Holly Olvera | Boise State University: COMMON INFANT PRODUCT MATERIALS NEGATIVELY IMPACT BREATHING PATTERNS IN ADULTS
Best Poster Honorable Mention (Ph.D):
Jarod Forer | University of Oregon: FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY TIMECOURSE IN A PRECLINICAL MODEL OF ACHILLES TENDON INJURY
Best Poster (Non-Ph.D):
Zahra Abedzadehzavareh | Washington State University: UNDERSTANDING THE PREGNANT WADDLE: IMPAIRED BALANCE OR PROTECTIVE MECHANISM?"
Best Poster Honorable Mention (Non-Ph.D):
Garrett Westling | Montana State University: DIFFERENCES IN MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY BETWEEN PIN AND FREERIDE BINDINGS