2017-01-14



This is the FIRST live streamed only, three day professional conference discussing Sports Science. We have gathered together invited speakers from around the world, who you might not otherwise have access to.

Covering a broad range of topics within Sports Science, this live streamed event will provide plenty of opportunity for networking and debate.

This informal international meeting will bring you up to date with current research and technology regarding enhancing performance, injury prevention and rehabilitation, and exercise physiology and nutrition. We encourage presentations from the wide spectrum of sports professionals, including physiology, psychology, biomechanics and nutrition.

We encourage questions, discussion and debate and have a relaxed atmosphere which generates maximum interaction online.

After registration you will be connected to an online networking site where you will be able to have discussions with all participants of this event, before, during and after the meeting.





The event will be recorded and available for all registered delegates up to a month after the event. So if you cant manage all the days, or the different time zones, you can still have access to the full event.

Who Should Attend: All professionals involved in treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports would benefit from coming to this event, including those involved in sports physiology, psychology, biomechanics and nutrition. Including research scientists and clinicians, and those with an interest in industry.

Invited speakers and their talks include

Talk Title

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

Developing Champions: Practice, Specificity, and Plasticity

Professor Mark Williams

Brunel University London

United Kingdom

Digital intervention in self-determined exercise motivation - a randomized controlled trial

Dr. Karin Weman-Josefsson

Hogskolan i Halmstad/Halmstad University

Sweden

Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry for the measurement of Body Composition

Professor Karen Knapp

University of Exeter Medical School

United Kingdom

Enhancement of precision sport performance: Improve the focused attention by using EEG (Neurofeedback training).

Dr. Ming-Yang Dylan Cheng

Bielefeld University

Germany

Evolutionary aspects of spinal health: implications for spine pathology

Dr. Been Ella

Tel Aviv University

Israel

Exercise and intestine: what gut has to do with it?

Dr Patricia L. Campos-Ferraz

University of Sao Paulo

Brazil

Exercise rehabilitation programmes

Dr. Antonia Kaltsatou

University of Thessaly

Greece

Exercise-induced oxidative stress, Is antioxidants supplementation useful?

Dr. Babak Nakhostin-Roohi

Ardabil University of Medical Sciences

Iran

Factors predicting lower leg chronic exertional compartment syndrome in a large unselected population

Dr Johan de Bruijn

Maxima Medical Center

Netherlands

Female sex steroids and skeletal muscle regeneration and adaptation

Dr. Patrick Rene Diel

Deutsche Sporthochschule Koeln

Germany

Fractures in Sport: Optimising their Management and Outcome

Greg Robertson

Edinburgh Orthopaedic Trauma Unit

United Kingdom

Genetics and Exercise

Dr. Ana Pereira

Polytechnic Institute of Setubal

Portugal

Talk title to be confirmed

Dr. Florentina Hettinga

University of Essex

United Kingdom

Head injury predictors in sports trauma

Fabio Fernandes

University of Aveiro,

Portugal

Immunologic aspects of sport

Dr Ana Maria Teixeira

Coimbra University,

Portugal

Incidence, assessment, and rehabilitation of posterior instability in the sporting shoulder

Dr Tanya Anne Mackenzie

The University of Salford

United Kingdom

Interactions among, physical inactivity, motor iliteracy, obesity and academic sucess

Dr Maria Isabel Mourao-Carvalhal

University of Tras-os-Montes and Alto Douro

Portugal

Neuromuscular performance during vertical jumping in children

Dr Dimitrios Patikas

University of Thessaloniki

Greece

Talk title to be confirmed

Professor Chris Abbiss

Edith Cowan University

Australia

Nutrition and Exercise Immunology

Dr Glen Davison

University of Kent

United Kingdom

Optimising High Intensity Training to Maximise Sports Performance

Dr. John Babraj

Abertay University

United Kingdom

Physiology of exercise

Dr. Claire Thomas

Evry Val d'Essonne University

France

Talk title to be confirmed

Dr. Barry Drust

Liverpool John Moores University

United Kingdom

Screening athletes: the star excursion balance test

Dr Benita Olivier

University of the Witwatersrand

South Africa

Recovery Strategies

Dr Emma Cockburn

London Sport Institut

United Kingdom

Running related injuries : Can we reduce the risk of injury in runners and maintain running while injured?

Dr. Sten Rasmussen

Aalborg University Hospital

Denmark

Science on the Summit: How research on Mount Everest can help those in critical care

Dr Edward T Gilbert

UCL Institute of Child Health

United Kingdom

Exercise-induced inflammation and recovery kinetics in team sports

Associate Professor Ioannis G. Fatouros

School of Physical Education & Sport Sciences

Greece

Tactical Load Carriage: Impacts and Conditioning

Dr. Rob Orr

Bond Institute of Sport and Health

Australia

Human Aquaticity

Dr Giorgos K. Sakkas

University of Thessaly

Greece

Strength training induces specific neural adaptations

Dr. Louis-Solal Giboin

University of Konstanz

Germany

The evolution of Critical Power measurement and modelling in the field

Dr. Bettina Karsten

University of Greenwich

United Kingdom

The neural correlates of superior performance in elite athletes: behavioural and neurophysiological evidence

Dr. Stergios Makris

Edge Hill University

United Kingdom

Understanding movement through motion capture

Dr. Susan Giblin

University of Central Lancashire

United Kingdom

Knee Osteoarthritis: Applying Basic Science Principles to Aquatic and Land Interventions

Dr. Lori Thein Brody

UW Clinics Research Park

United States

Injury Prevention Considerations for Tactical Athletes

Professor Kenneth Games

Indiana State University

United States

Talk title to be confirmed

Dr. Adam Nicholls

University of Hull

United Kingdom

Enhancing motor skill acquisition by preparing to teach

Dr. Matthew Miller

Auburn University

United States

Stress urinary incontinence among running women

Dr. Gynecologie Franck Leonard

Centre Hospitalier de Cahors

France

Deadlines:

Abstract Deadline – 20th December 2016

Early Registration Deadline – 20th December 2016

Poster Submission Deadline – 10th January 2017

A Euroscicon live streamed event gives you access to a wider range of international speakers at a fraction of the cost of a real world event. Furthermore, you?no longer have to worry about travel or accommodation expenses, or any arrangements you have which clash with our events.

Sports Science 2017 has an open abstract session:

Abstracts can be submitted on any subject related to Sports Science

Advisory Board Members

Name

Affiliation

Country

Dr Mark King

Loughborough University

United Kingdom

Dr Simon Marwood

Liverpool Hope University

United Kingdom

Dr Johannes HGM Van Beek

VU University medical centre

Netherlands

Mr Greg Robertson

Edinburgh Orthopaedic Trauma Unit, University of Edinburgh

United Kingdom

Dr Karen Reid

Performance Food Ltd

United Kingdom

Dr. JoEllen Sefton

Auburn University, Warrior Research Center/School of KINE

United States

Nikolina Lesic

University of Zagreb Croatia

Croatia

Dr Douglas Johnson

Clinical and Scientific Affairs Multi Radiance Medical

United States

This is an International Life Science Community Internet event and has CPD accreditation

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