iCAMPAM 2011

2nd ICAMPAM conference will be taking place 24 - 27 May 2011 in the Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow, UK.

Invited Speakers

Please find below a list of Invited Speakers for ICAMPAM 2011:-

Kamiar Aminian

Laboratory of Movement Analysis and Measurement, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

Ambulatory monitoring in sports: performance evaluation in ski jump

Kamiar Aminian
   
Chris Baten

Roessingh Research and Development, Enschede, The Netherlands

Fusion - Bridging the gap between laboratory achievements and practical application through instant ambulatory 3D analysis of movement

Chris Baten
   

Soren Brage

MRC Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, Cambridge, UK

Objective measurement of physical activity in observational cohort studies; what have we learnt?

Soren Brage
   
Hans Bussman

Associate Professor, Dept. of Rehabilitation Medicine & Physical Therapy, Erasmus MC University Medical Center Rotterdam, The Netherlands

To total amount of activity..... and beyond!

Hans Bussman
   
Ulrich Ebner-Priemer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany

Interactive Ambulatory Behavior Monitoring - An approach to optimize the sampling strategy in real time

Ulrich Ebner-Priemer 
   

Malcolm Granat

School of Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, Scotland

What is important? Extracting relevant outcome measures from free-living behaviour.

   
Jorunn L. Helbostad

Department of Neuroscience, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway

Activity monitoring in older adults with impaired functioning - Challenges and possibilities

Jorunn Helbostad 
   

Charles Matthews

Nutritional Epidemiology Branch, Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, Rockville, USA

Use of Physical Activity Monitors in Large Epidemiologic Studies: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Strategies to Reduce Measurement Error

   
Stephen Redmond 

Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Data fusion of triaxial accelerometry and barometric pressure sensing for falls detection and prevention

Stephen Redmond
   
Jo Salmon

Personal Chair, Associate Head of School (Research), Supported by a National Heart Foundation of Australia Career Development Award and sanofi-aventis, Centre for Physical Activity & Nutrition Research (C-PAN), School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

Comparison of sedentary and sitting time using the activPAL, GT3X Actigraph, and observation among children.

Jo Salmon
   
Nick Wareham

MRC Epidemiology Unit, Institute of Metabolic Science, Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, UK

Objective measurement of physical activity in observational cohort studies; what have we learnt?

Nick Wareham
   
Wiebren Zijlstra

Center for Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands

Can we analyse walking in daily life beyond step counts?

Wiebren Zijlstra

 

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