ANZORS

2024 ANNUAL CONFERENCE

29th annual ANZORS Conference
1 – 4 December 2024
Melbourne, Victoria

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2024 Annual Conference

Early Bird deadline 15 October 2024! Register today!

The 29th annual ANZORS (Australian & New Zealand Orthopaedic Research Society) conference will be the first ever Combined Scientific Meeting with the Australian and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics (ANZSB). The conference will be held from 1 to 4 December 2024 at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Calls for Abstracts, PhD, ECR and Orthopaedic Innovation Awards and Travel Grants are now closed and authors have been notified with outcomes.

Please visit the combined ABC-ANZORS conference website for updates.

See you at this exciting, informative and fun event hosted by Swinburne University of Technology. View google map.

Sunday 1 – Wednesday 4
December 2024

Melbourne,
Victoria

Swinburne University of Technology
John St, Hawthorn VIC 3122

Social Program
Abstracts, Awards & Travel Grants
  • Welcome Reception (all registered delegates welcome) at 6 pm on Sunday 1 December 2024
  • Women’s breakfast, at 7:30 am on Tuesday 3 December 2024 
  • Young Investigator Social Event (Hons/Masters/PhD candidates, ECRs) in the evening of Monday 2 December 2024
  • ANZORS Networking Afternoon with canapes for all registered delegates, with following Conference Dinner, with announcement of ECR, PhD and Orthopaedic Innovation award winners, on Tuesday 3 December 2024.

Confirmed International Keynote Speakers

Prof Jess Gerrit Snedeker
Professor of Biomechanics, ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Departm. of Health Sciences & Technology; Vice Chair for Research, Departm. of Orthopaedics, University of Zurich (Medical Faculty); Chief Scientific Officer, Balgrist Campus. Key research areas: tendon mechanobiology and regenerative orthopedic surgery. 

A/Prof Anne Silverman 
A/Prof of Mechanical Engineering, Director of the Functional Biomechanics Laboratory, Colorado School of Mines (Colorado, USA). Key research areas: biomechanics, movement analysis, musculoskeletal modelling.

Confirmed National Keynote Speakers

A/Prof Laura Diamond 
Research Leader, Griffith Centre of Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, Griffith University (Gold Coast, QLD). Key research areas: biomechanics, motor control, osteoarthritis and neuromusculoskeletal modelling 

Prof Kay Crossley 
Director, La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre, La Trobe University (Melbourne, VIC). Key research areas: knee and hip pain and injuries, osteoarthritis after sports-related injuries.

Dr Bart Bolsterlee 
Senior Research Fellow, Neuroscience Research Australia; Associate Lecturer in Biomedical Engineering, University of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW). Key research areas: biomechanics, diffusion tensor imaging, MRI, musculoskeletal modelling. 

Prof Richard Page 
Director, Barwon Centre of Orthopaedic Research and Education; Chair of Orthopaedics, Deakin University (Melbourne, VIC). Key research areas: outcomes of shoulder and wrist surgery, upper limb osteoarthritis and joint replacement surgery, biomechanics and trauma. 

Congratulations Again to Last Year's Winners

The 2023 David Findlay ECR
Award Winner

Dr Stephanie Khuu

(University of California, USA)

The 2023 PhD Award Winner

Tyra Lange

(Flinders University, SA)

The 2023 Minghao Zheng Orthopaedic Innovation Award Winner

Parham Foroutan

(Flinders University, SA)

See the winner photos

Registration

Early Bird deadline 15 October 2024! Click here to visit the Registration page!

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