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6TH WINTER SYMPOSIUM OF “THE HUMAN MOTION PROJECT” Working Title: Real World Walking Speed - Definition, Measurement, Validation and Regulatory Acceptance SAVE THE DATE FEBRUARY 27, 2019 Venue: Klinikum Rechts der Isar, TUM Munich / Germany Topics: Sensor technology and assessment criteria Endpoints based on mobile accelerometry Validation and steps towards regulatory acceptance Wearables & clinical trials Walking in chronic diseases & rehabilitation Walking and cognition/dual tasking Walking/running/exercise in space, Bed rest studies Myokines Walking and falling Shoes and risk of injuries Maternal/fetal motion Acceleromics Devices and gold standards Big data and open access Regulatory aspects for novel outcomes Information & talks about the previous Winter Symposium: peerj.com/collections/6-humanmotionproject Contact: Dr. Martin Daumer Hohenlindener Str. 1 SLCMSR e.V. - 81677 Munich, Germany The Human Motion Institute Tel: +49 89 206026920 Mail: daumer@slcmsr.org Fax: +49 89 206026951
5TH WINTER SYMPOSIUM OF FINAL PROGRAM FINAL PROGRAM “THE HUMAN MOTION PROJECT” 08:30 Registration & Coffee 13:15 Innovation by looking into extreme ends: learning from astronaut training and pediatric 09:00 Mobile accelerometry in clinical trials: rehabilitation for clinical trial methodology towards regulatory decision making Jörn Rittweger, Head of the Division of Muscle and Martin Daumer, SLC-The Human Motion Institute, Trium Opportunities arising Analysis Online, TU Munich, GER Bone Metabolism, German Aerospace Center, GER 09:15 Defining standards in accelerometry implementation and 13:30 Longitudinal data in ppMS patients including mobile endpoints for clinical trials accelerometry: insights from the OPRIMS study Novel Endpoints Generated by Bill Byrom, VP Product Strategy and Innovation, CRF Health, UK Jan-Patrick Stellmann, Clinical Scientist , Institute of Neuroimmunology and Multiple Sclerosis (INMIMS), Mobile Accelerometry for Use in 09:30 Beyond daily steps and energy expenditure: University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), GER the next “step” in physical activity parameters Phase III Clinical Trials Bernd Grimm, Fellow of International Orthopaedic 13:45 Discussion Research, Past-President EORS, GER 14:00 In vivo load measurements with instrumented implants Philipp Damm, Julius Wolff Institute for Biomechanics >> MARCH 07, 2018
POSTERS REGISTRATION GENERAL INFORMATION »» Activity tracking with smart devices: precision in real world Registration fee Site Map measurements and the quest for the gold standard Industry 400€ Ferdinand Heinrich1, Thomas Höller1, Christoph Horlebein1, Public Research Institution 250€ Carla Pregel Hoderlein1 PhD students 100€ 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TU Munich Students 50€ »» Study on classification of fetal risk from cardiotocography Students presenting poster free data using machine learning techniques Interested patients free Ülkü Karaduman1, Burakhan Koyuncu1, Emre Mericboyu1, Christian Widderich1 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TU Munich Press free Speakers free »» Functional enhancement of activity monitoring by building custom data visualization Muneer Ahmad1, Liubov Semenova1 Scan QR-Code or go to: 1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, TU Munich https://goo.gl/forms/CQlQvBfVV9wQN3qz1 »» Recovery of habitual gait speed after 60 days of bed rest in young healthy male subjects Last minute registration: plus 20% Marcello Grassi1,2, Martin Daumer1,2, Jörn Rittweger³ All fees include 19% VAT 1 SLC-The Human Motion Institute, 2 Trium Analysis Online, Fee includes drinks & lunch 3 German Aerospace Center »» Towards large-scale learning for intensity classification of daily Payment of Fees We recommend the use of public transportation. activities: A step towards standardization of accelerometry All fees for registration should be paid in Euro (€) in advance to Sylvia Nearby parking garage (fee required) V. Farrahi1, M. Niemelä1, P. Tjurin1, M. Kangas1,2, Lawry Centre e.V. – The Human Motion Institute, stating the participant’s "Parkhaus Hofbräukeller" R. Korpelainen2,3, T. Jämsä1,2 name and address. Bank charges are the responsibility of the payer and Innere Wiener Straße 19 1 Research Unit of Medical Imaging, Physics and Technology (MIPT), should be paid in addition to the registration fees. Payment can be 81667 München University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland; 2Medical Research Center, Oulu effected by bank transfer to: University Hospital and University of Oulu, Finland; 3Center for Life Course Health Research, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland Academic Partners Press & Dissemination Account holder/beneficiary: »» Pervasive physical activity monitoring from wearable devices Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research e.V. Joana Silva1 1 Fraunhofer Portugal Research Center for Assistive Information and Financial institution: Communication Solutions HypoVereinsbank Munich »» Precision and patient acceptance of a belt-worn wearable (actibelt) in Innere Wiener Str. 60 - 81667 München SWIFT/BIC HYVEDEMMXXX patients with osteoporosis and/or after trauma surgery IBAN-Code DE70 7002 0270 00 36 198 214 M. Daumer1,2, J. Fürmetz3, A. Keppler3, H. Höfling4, A. Müller4, S. Hariry4, M. Schieker4, M. Grassi 1,2, B. Greese2, T. Nuritdinow1, G. Aigner2 , C. Lederer1 , W. Böcker3 Confirmation 1 SLCMSR e.V. - The Human Motion Institute – Munich; 2Trium Analysis Online Upon receipt of the correct registration fee, each participant will receive GmbH – Munich; 3LMU Department of General, Trauma and Reconstructive a confirmation of registration. Please bring this confirmation to the Surgery; 4Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research - Basel registration desk as proof of your registration. »» Pervasive physical activity monitoring from wearable devices Organizing Committee Joana Silva1, Inês Sousa1 1 Fraunhofer Portugal Research Center for Assistive Information and Cancellation Policy Martin Daumer, SLC-The Human Motion Institute, Trium, TU Munich Communication Solutions Refund of registration fees will be as follows: Bill Byrom, VP Product Strategy and Innovation, CRF Health, UK - No refund on cancellations after March 5th , 2018 Bernd Grimm, Fellow of International Orthopaedic Research, Past- The organizers reserve the right for rearrangements President EORS Oliver Hayden, Heinz-Nixdorf-Chair of Biomedical Electronics Interested to present a poster, give a talk or exhibit? Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering TranslaTUM, Campus Klinikum rechts der Isar, TU Munich Please contact: Dr. Martin Daumer Hohenlindener Str. 1 REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE SLCMSR e.V. - 81677 Munich, Germany The Human Motion Institute Tel: +49 89 2060269-20 MONDAY MARCH 5TH, 2018 WLAN access E-Mail: daumer@slcmsr.org Fax: +49 89 2060269-51 Please follow the instruction of the LRZ Website: thehumanmotioninstitute.org https://www.lrz.de/services/netz/wlan_en/bayernwlan_en/
4TH WINTER SYMPOSIUM OF “THE HUMAN MOTION PROJECT” FINAL PROGRAM FINAL PROGRAM 08:00 Registration & Coffee Posters 09:00 Introduction - walking in Tourette’s traces »» Walking speed in the Berlin Aging Study (BASE-II) Walking speed in Martin Daumer, SLC, Human Motion Institute, Trium Analysis real life: some results from the Base 2 study Online, TUM, Munich Kiselev J1, Demuth I1, Steinhagen-Thiessen E1, Neuhaus A3, Nuritdinow T2 3 , Daumer M2 3 09:20 Mobility and prognosis in geriatric trauma 1 Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin Wolfgang Böcker, LMU, Klinik für Allgemeine, Unfall und 2 SLCMSR e.V. - The Human Motion Institute Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Munich 3 Trium Analysis Online 09:40 What limits Human Performance? »» Validation of the Actibelt® speed measurement in patients with Physiological factors dizziness and vertigo Ylva Hellsten, University of Copenhagen Schniepp R1, Rampmaier V1, , Nuritdinow T2, 3 , Daumer M2, 3 Is Walking Speed a Vital Sign 10:00 Discussion 1 German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Department of Neurology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Germany or a Sign of Vitality? 10:15 Coffee break & Poster 2 SLCMSR e.V. - The Human Motion Institute 3 Trium Analysis Online 11:00 Is gait speed ready for use as outcome in clinical trials? Stephanie Studenski, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore »» Gait pattern and daily activity in patients with transfemoral amputation MUNICH 11:30 How to train your muscles in space - results from the Sarcolab study Müßig JA., Brauner T, Kröger I, Varady PA, Klöpfer-Krämer I, Brand A, Horstmann T, Augat P >> MARCH 08, 2017
Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München THE VISION TEXT REGISTRATION VON MARTIN GENERAL INFORMATION Lageplan Klinikum rechts der Isar The vision of the Human Motion Project is to become a successful Registration fee Site Map analogue of the Human Genome Project: improving human health Industry: 400€ by an open collaborative technology platform for the mobile medical Public research institution: 250€ We recommend the use of public transportation. monitoring of human motion. The basis is a growing “critical path tr a ß e PhD students: 100€ N ig e rs Nearby parking garage (fee required) Klinikum rechts der Isa toolbox” and a biomedical data warehouse for collecting, archiving, "Parkhaus Hofbräukeller" Technische Universität analyzing, and disseminating human motion data including a library of Students: 50€ Ismaninger Str. 22, 816 Innere Wiener Straße 19 algorithms. Students presenting poster: free 81667 München O Interested patients: free Ein In the “4thd Winter symposium of the human motion project” we’ll pick Press: free N S ste out real life walking speed as “pars pro toto”. aß e ins Speakers: free e str W Ne he rst raß er t r. g T ro “Walking is man’s best medicine” was known in ancient Greece Scan QR-Code or go to: B A (Hippokrates - c. 460 – c. 370 BC) and walking ability and behavior per Eingang Hörsäle Eingang Hörsäle Entrance Auditorium https://goo.gl/forms/EikRUH0a31s8oodf2 C Prinzregentenstraße se seems to be an important element of quality of life. How would one D Max-Weber-Platz P measure walking speed in real life and how could one derive meaningful U-Bahn: Linie U4/U5 outcomes for clinical trials? “Wearables”, i.e. mobile sensors, in Last minute registration: plus 20% Tram: Linie 15/16/19/25 Bus: Linie 91/191/192 particular mobile accelerometers that can measure various aspects of All Fees include 19% VAT physical activity in the clinic and the “real world”, will probably play an Fee includes drinks & Lunch Haupteingang Str aß e Ism an ing er U nt er important role in this field. Lang e Fe ld e rs tr. Payment of Fees st r. ia-S traß e Ma ria- The res As a fundamental element of “human motion” we will focus during this All fees for registration should be paid in Euro (€) in advance to Sylvia day on various aspects and consequences of changes in walking speed Lawry Centre e.V. – The Human Motion Institute, stating the participant’s for human health - with or without drug treatment. We’ll go from the name and address. Bank charges are the responsibility of the payer and Academic Partners clinical aspects to computational aspects (devices/sensors, data, algo- should be paid in addition to the registration fees. Payment can be effect- rithms, analysis, transmission) to the very important regulatory aspects ed by bank transfer to: of clinical trials and medical devices (safety, efficacy, feasibility). Experts from university hospitals, research centers, Account holder/beneficiary: rehabilitations centers, manufacturers of medical devices, pharmaceu- Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research e.V. tical companies, patients* and regulatory bodies will cover the broad Financial institution: spectrum of topics with a clear focus: to help the field to jointly establish HypoVereinsbank Munich Press Sponsored by a new set of meaningful clinical endpoints linked to objective measures Innere Wiener Str. 60 - 81667 München of human motion. SWIFT/BIC HYVEDEMMXXX IBAN-Code DE70 7002 0270 00 36 198 214 Abstracts and talks are expected to be published by our partner PeerJ in the “human motion collection”, as in previous symposia and workshops. Confirmation Upon receipt of the correct registration fee, each participant will receive Organizing Committee https://peerj.com/collections/6-humanmotionproject/ a confirmation of registration. Please bring this confirmation to the Martin Daumer, SLC, Human Motion Institute, Trium, TUM, Munich registration desk as proof of your registration. Ylva Hellsten, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sport, University of Copenhagen Jörn Rittweger, German Aerospace Center, Institute of Aerospace Martin Daumer Cancellation Policy Medicine, Space Physiology, DLR Cologne Chair Organizing Committee Refund of registration fees will be as follows: - until end of January 2017: 100% refund - until end of February 2017: 50% refund * we expect almost everyone in the audience to have - No refund on cancellations after March 4th , 2017 “experience” as a patient in one way or another. WLAN access in Auditorium B: SSID (“WLAN-Name”): mwn-events REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE Benutzername: “HMP2017” Passwort: “B8G0UMWp” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH, 2017 Please follow the instruction of the LRZ http://www.lrz.de/services/netz/wlan-en/mwn-events-en/
3RD WINTER SYMPOSIUM OF "THE HUMAN MOTION PROJECT" PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME 08:30 Registration & Coffee 12:30 Lunch, Poster & Exhibition 09:00 Welcome by the Organizing Committee 14:00 Session 4 - From computational to regulatory aspects MoveLab - physical activity and excercise 09:15 Session 1 Clinical aspects Michael Trenell, Newcastle University »» The effect of walking/low intensity aerobic exercise on »» Automated assessment of motor dysfunction cardiovascular health: evidence from the literature Jonas Dorn, Scripps Research Institute, Novartis, Basel Ylva Hellsten, University of Copenhagen »» Activity assessment in medical devices »» Vestibulocerebellar control of gait - what can we learn Raphael Schneider, Medtronic Bakken Research Center, from in-laboratory and off-laboratory measurements? Maastricht Roman Schniepp, LMU, German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Munich 14:45 Discussion »» Heart rate variability and heart rate turbulence Is walking really medicine? Georg Schmidt, TUM MRI, Munich 15:00 Session 5 - Regulatory aspects »» Philosophy of pharmacology: Safety, statistical Walking as outcome and treatment - using mobile accelerometry 10:00 Discussion standards, and evidence amalgamation Barbara Osimani, LMU, Munich 10:15 Session 2 - From clinical to computational aspects »» Medical device safety: Investigating contributions of MUNICH »» Are all strains equal? human factors Jörn Rittweger, Space Physiology, DLR, Cologne FRIDAY, MARCH 11TH, 2016 »» Impact of fetal & maternal movement on fetal state Kathrin Lange, BfArM/EMA, Bonn »» Exercise and devices in pragmatic trials in Hypertension K.T.M. Schneider, TUM MRI, Munich Thomas M. MacDonald, University of Dundee »» Long-term bedrest study and Astronaut training »» Discussion: What next? Venue Edwin Mulder, Space Physiology, DLR, Cologne Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München »» Computational aspects of dysregulation - 16:00 Summary, Funding and Outlook Ismaninger Str. 22 - 81675 Munich a perspective from dynamic modelling Farewell Apero Auditorium B Gerald Schuster, Rutgers University, New Jersey Register here till Monday, February 29th , 2016 The organizers reserve the right for rearrangements Scan QR-Code or go to: 11:15 Coffee Break http://goo.gl/forms/TEjiRhP39i 11:45 Session 3 - Computational aspects »» Pattern recognition of data from movement analysis – from bench to bedside? Cauchy Pradhan, LMU, German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Munich »» Attractor-based kinematic gait analysis - methodological & clinical considerations Link to information & talks about the previous Symposium Christian Dettmers / Manfred Vieten, Clinics https://peerj.com/collections/6-humanmotionproject/ Schmieder, University Konstanz Interested to present a poster, give a talk or exhibit? »» Healthy and disturbed sleep: Please contact: from the laboratory to actigraphy Thomas Penzel, Charité, Berlin Dr. Martin Daumer Hohenlindener Str. 1 SLCMSR e.V. - 81677 Munich, Germany The Human Motion Institute Tel: +49 89 206026920 E-Mail: daumer@slcmsr.org Fax: +49 89 206026951 Website: thehumanmotioninstitute.org
Klinikum rechts der Isar Technische Universität München THE VISION TEXT REGISTRATION VON MARTIN Lageplan Klinikum rechts der Isar GERNARAL INFORMATION The vision of the Human Motion Project is to become a Registration fee Site plan successful analogue of the Human Genome Project: improving Idustry: 400€ human health by an open collaborative technology platform for Public research institution: 250€ tr a ß e the mobile medical monitoring of human motion. The basis is a PhD students: 100€ N ig e rs Klinikum rechts der I Technische Universit growing “critical path toolbox” and a biomedical data ware- Students: 50€ Ismaninger Str. 22, 8 house for collecting, archiving, analyzing, and disseminating Students presenting poster: free human motion data including a library of algorithms. Interested patients: free O Scan QR-Code or go to: http://goo.gl/forms/TEjiRhP39i Press: free Ein N S In the “3rd Winter symposium of the human motion project” ste ße ins Last minute registration: plus 20% e rst ra we’ll pick out walking as “pars pro toto”. W Ne he rst raß t r. ge All Fees include 19% VAT Tr o Fee includes drinks & Lunch “Walking is man’s best medicine” was known in ancient B A Eingang Hörsäle/ Eingang Hörsäle Entrance Auditorium Greece (Hippokrates - c. 460 – c. 370 BC) - but is it really C Prinzregentenstraße Payment of Fees D Max-Weber-Platz P true? How would one measure and determine the right - All fees for registration should be paid in Euro (€) in advance to Sylvia U-Bahn: Linie U4/U5 effective and safe - dose for an individual and how would one Lawry Centre e.V. – The Human Motion Institute, stating the participant’s Tram: Linie 15/16/19/25 Bus: Linie 91/191/192 measure the outcome? Mobile sensors, in particular mobile name and address. Bank charges are the responsibility of the payer and accelerometers that can measure various aspects of physical should be paid in addition to the registration fees. Payment can be effect- Haupteingang Str aß e ed by bank transfer to: Ism an ing er U nt er Lang activity in the clinic and the “real world”, will probably play an e Fe ld e rs tr. important role in this field. Account holder/beneficiary: st r. ia-S tra ße Ma ria- The res Sylvia Lawry Centre for Multiple Sclerosis Research e.V. As a fundamental element of “human motion” we will focus Financial institution: during this day on various aspects and consequences of HypoVereinsbank Munich Academic Partners walking/not walking for human health - with or without Innere Wiener Str. 60 - 81667 München drug treatment. We’ll go from the clinical aspects to SWIFT/BIC HYVEDEMMXXX IBAN-Code DE70 7002 0270 00 36 198 214 computational aspects (devices/sensors, data, algorithms, analysis, transmission) to the very important regulatory Confirmation aspects of clinical trials and medical devices (safety, efficacy, Upon receipt of the correct registration fee, each participant will receive feasibility). Experts from University hospitals, rehabilitations Supported by Sponserd by a confirmation of registration. Please bring this confirmation to the centers, manufacturers of medical devices, pharmaceutical registration desk as proof of your registration. companies, patients* and regulatory bodies will cover the broad spectrum of topics with a clear focus: to help the field Cancellation Policy to jointly establish a new set of meaningful clinical endpoints Refund of registration fees will be as follows: linked to objective measures of human motion. - until end of January 2016: 100% refund - until end of February 2016: 50% refund Press - No refund on cancellations after March 4th , 2016 Abstracts and Talks are expected to be published by our partner PeerJ in the “human motion collection”, as in previous symposia and workshops. https://peerj.com/collections/6-humanmotionproject/ Organizing Committee Martin Daumer (PhD), SLC, Human Motion Institute, Trium, TUM, Munich REGISTRATION CLOSING DATE Jörn Rittweger (MD), Space Physiology, DLR, Cologne Martin Daumer/Roman Schniepp/Jörn Rittweger Roman Schniepp (MD), LMU, German Center for Vertigo, Munich Organizing Committee MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29TH, 2016 WLAN access in Auditorium B: * we expect almost everyone in the audience to have SSID (“WLAN-Name”): mwn-events “experience” as a patient in one way or another. UserID: “THMP” PW: “j22heoWu” Please follow the instruction of the LRZ http://www.lrz.de/services/netz/wlan-en/mwn-events-en/
humanmotionproject Program Program The 2nd Winter Symposium of the HUMAN MOTION PROJECT 08:00 Registration | Coffee 11:45 Symposium 2 Exercise and Disease From Gait Labs to 08:30 Welcome by the Organizing Committee What is the real world in carcinogenesis? the Real World Björn Brücher*, Theodor Billroth Academy, Munich | Sacramento 08:45 Introduction: The Science of Walking Andreas Mayer*, Centre Alexandre Koyré - Histoire Prehabilitation - Exercise before Arthroplasty des Sciences et des Techniques, CNRS/EHESS, Paris Lothar Seefried*, University of Würzburg 09:15 Keynote 1 The Copenhagen Women study: Preliminary data related to cardiovascular health "Acceleromics" - a new era of measuring Ylva Hellsten*, University of Copenhagen mobility in clinical research Martin Daumer*, SLC - Human Motion Institute | Trium | TUM, Munich 12:30 Buffet Lunch & Physical Activity Parcours - Balance and gait tests, 09:45 Symposium 1 Clinical gold standards & physiotherapy, natural walking and running mobile accelerometry to measure outcome shoes, poster & exhibition Assessment of posture and gait at the Munich-Aibling-Balance Unit Klaus Jahn*, Schön Klinik Bad Aibling and German 14:00 Keynote 3 K MEDICA Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Munich Validation studies for mobility outcomes 8 Jörg Goldhahn*, NIBR, Basel | ETH, Zürich Ä L BL March 6th 2015, Munich Mobile accelerometry and falls in patients with IT S 800 -1800 14:15 Symposium 3 ED vertigo & dizziness ED CA R Roman Schniepp*, Department of Neurology and U TI O N C Fundamental motion outcomes German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders, Munich Steps Reto W. Kressig*, University of Basel Ecologic validity of methods to assess walking ability in MS Walking speed click here Patrick Stellman*, UKE, Hamburg Eling de Bruin* - dual task, ETH, Zürich to register Accelerometry in Parkinson‘s disease Falls Markus Hobert*, HIH, Tübingen http://goo.gl/forms/jRSooHZKwj Jochen Klenk*, University Ulm Gait variability for quantification of the 10:45 Coffee Break & Posters human sensory-motor system Niklas König*, ETH, Zürich organized by 11:15 Keynote 2 Performance at old age 15:15 Coffee Break & Posters Jörn Rittweger*, Space Physiology, DLR, Cologne
Program Information 16:00 Keynote 4 Venue Floor plan Regulator’s view on the scientific and Klinikum der Universität München (LMU) regulatory challenges in new mobility Campus Großhadern r oo 2 nd fl outcomes & PROs Auditorium No. 2 2 . No. d Gabriele Schlosser-Weber*, BfArM/EMA, Bonn Au Lecture-room section, 2nd flloor Marchioninistr. 15 16:30 Symposium 4 Panel Discussion: Big Data, 81377 Munich - Germany Validation & Transparency Approach: www.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de Information extraction and transparency in big data processing Klinikum Großhadern Ieuan Clay*, NIBR, Basel How to get better data in medicine Time Tom MacDonald*, University of Dundee Friday, March 6th 2015 Provocative statements: Publishing the wish to 8:00 – 18:00 share data vs sharing data Registration Governance: How to build structures to guarantee Academic Partners Industry 360€ the development of meaningful & valid outcomes Public research institution 240€ Funding & Independence PhD Students 80€ Students 40€ 17:45 Summary & Farewell Students presenting poster free Interested patients free 18:00 "Goodbye Drinks" Press free Sponsored by Supported by All fees are subject to an additional 19% VAT - not refundable All fees include drinks & lunch * Speakers confirmed participation The organizers reserve the right for rearrangements Some hotels (near Campus Großhadern) Press/Publication Interested to present a poster, give a talk or exhibit? www.hotel-thalmair.de Please contact: www.hotel-neumayr.de PeerJ - Human Motion Collection Dr. Martin Daumer www.empress-hotel.de www.PeerJ.com Director Foot & Ankle SLCMSR e.V. – The Human Motion Institute Hohenlindener Str. 1 Space is limited, please register early 81677 Munich, Germany Closing date for Registration Organizing Committee Tel: +49 89 206026920 Martin Daumer PhD, SLC, Human Motion Institute, Trium, TUM Fax: +49 89 206026951 February 27th 2015 Jörg Goldhahn MD, NIBR, ETH Zürich Mail: daumer@slcmsr.org "last minute" registration possible (+20%) Klaus Jahn MD, LMU, German Center for Vertigo and Website: thehumanmotioninstitute.org Balance Disorders
1st Winter Symposium of “The Human Motion Project” February 5th 2014 Hilton Munich City Hotel, Rosenheimer Straße 15, 81667 Munich The vision of the Human Motion Project is to become a successful analogue of the Human Genome Project: improving human health by an open collaborative technology platform for the mobile medical monitoring of human motion. The basis is a growing “critical path toolbox” and a biomedical data warehouse for collecting, archiving, analysing, and disseminating human motion data including a library of validated algorithms. 08:30 – 09:00 Registration / Coffee 09:00 – 09:15 “The Human Motion Project” & Agile Learning Dr. Martin Daumer 09:15 – 09:45 Biomechanics of sport shoes & running injuries Prof. Markus Walther, Director Schönklinik/Harlaching, Munich 09:45 – 10:05 Biomechanics of lower limbs from the view of Spiraldynamic Dr. Jens Wippert, elementhera, Munich 10:05 – 10:20 Meta Products - towards a “gait/running style app” Dr. Martin Daumer & Student team 10:20 – 11:00 Coffee Break & Exhibition Natural running, Meta products (EASY IMP - EU FP7) etc. 11:00 – 11:30 Falls as outcome in clinical trials Dr. Jörg Goldhahn, Novartis, Basel; Niklas König, ETH Zürich 11:30 – 11:45 The importance of patient compliance Miriam Porter, Novartis, Basel 11:45 – 12:10 Validation of methods to detect falls - Biomechanics of fractures and falling Prof. William R. Taylor, Institute for Biomechanics, ETH Zürich 12:10 – 12:30 Gait & Posture Analysis in the “Deutsches Zentrum für Schwindel- und Gleichgewichtsstörung” Dr. Roman Schniepp, LMU Schwindel- und Gleichgeswichtsstörung, Munich 12:30 – 13:30 Lunch & Exhibition gait/balance/falls 13:30 – 14:00 Mobile accelerometry for measuring gait, balance and falls Dr. Martin Daumer & Student team (mediolateral sway, gait speed and variability measures, Fall detection) 14:00 – 14:30 Myokines and clinical trials Prof. Ylva Hellsten, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen 14:30 – 15:00 Coffee Break & Exhibition 15:00 – 15:20 Stress, Pain and Sport Prof. Dr. Pia-Maria Wippert, Universität Potsdam 15:20 – 15:40 your724.com: the key to move your health? Dr. Martin Daumer & student team 15:40 – 16:00 Controversy: Acceleromics & Genomics what are the lessons from FDA’s ban of www.23andME.com? Contact Dr. Martin Daumer Scientific Director Sylvia Lawry Centre – Lehrstuhl für Datenverarbeitung The Human Motion Institute Hohenlindener Str. 1 81677 Munich Germany Tel: +49 89 2060 269 20 Fax: +49 89 2060 269 51 martindaumer@gmail.com
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