ACSM conference on Integrative Physiology
of Exercise (IPE)
The Integrative Physiology of Exercise
(IPE) conference will take place
at Eden Roc Resort and Spa in Miami Beach, Florida. Themes
include:
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Integrative exercise
physiology
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Exercise
metabolism
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Exercise, oxidative stress
and redox signaling
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Cardiovascular control
and adaptation to exercise
Please click here for more information about the conference
and abstract submission.
The objectives for all ACSM Roundtables
are:
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To bring together experts to
examine topics consistent with the mission of ACSM.
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To review and discuss
scientific research related to the topic.
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To provide a forum for
interaction between experts on the topic.
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To develop clear consensus
statements that defines our understanding of the relationship between
exercise and the topic.
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To develop recommendations
for future research as applied to exercise and the topic.
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To publish the outcomes of
the conference in Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise.
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Depending on the nature of
the topic:
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To provide an opportunity for
policy makers at all levels to hear the consensus statements as they
relate to exercise and quality of life.
To apply the consensus
statements to current practices and policies.
To raise public awareness of
critical issues in health and science and to increase visibility of ACSM
as a leading organization in the areas of sports medicine and exercise
science.
So you would like to suggest a Roundtable or
Specialty Conference?
Here's what to do:
1). Prepare the following information:
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Suggested title
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Short abstract
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Educational
objectives
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Suggested
faculty
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Target audience
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Suggested fundraising
prospects
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Proposed date (i.e., Q2-2008,
etc.)
2). Submit to ACSM National Center
Send this information to
the Science Integration and Leadership Committee
(SILC) c/o ACSM staff liaison Jane G. Senior, Asst. Executive VP,
Advancement, Communications, and Research, jsenior@acsm.org.
Your proposal will be discussed
at the next scheduled SILC teleconference. If SILC
approves the concept, they will recommend your concept to the ACSM
Administrative Council for approval to proceed. If SILC feels they
need more information, Jane G. Senior will contact you for further
information.
For additional information
about ACSM research programs, please contact ACSM Research
Administration (317) 637-9200 ext.
143.
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