- Keynotes from: Dr. David Hu, who has expertise in comparative biomechanics and locomotion and has earned two Ig Nobel prizes for Physics, and Dr. Cara Wall-Scheffler, who has expertise in the fields biomechanics, locomotor energetics, telemetry physiology, paleontology, archaeozoology, and behavioral ecology, and studies how women in particular have a rare (among mammals) ability to work both efficiently (energy per unit mass) and economically (total energy) when carrying loads.
- 12 Rapid Podium Sessions on Zoom
- 3 Poster Sessions on SpatialChat
- The 3-min thesis competition
- Professional development sessions
- 2 Symposia: The Evolving Role of Biomechanics for Improving the Health and Performance of Cancer Patients and Personalized Neurorehab – Can patient-specific measures of motor-learning inform intervention?
- 2 Borelli Keynotes
- Founders, Pytel, and Hay Award sessions
- A workshop on how to be a culturally competent mentor
- 3 Tutorials: Federal funding opportunities for biomechanics research; Teamwork makes the dream work: how to build data repositories; and Fostering symbiotic relationships between undergraduates and productive biomechanics research
- Many social events
We are in the process of scheduling the poster and podium sessions and finalizing the program. Though I wish I could see you all in person, I look forward to visiting with you virtually this summer!
The ASB conference will be held virtually Aug. 10-13, 2021. We look forward to an exciting program and to sharing biomechanics research!

Alena Grabowski
Program Chair
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