First I had the opportunity to give an extensive presentation of Insigneo and our research in general, and in some case more specifically about the neuromuscular research, my own research topic. Here is the list of talks I gave so far:
13/02/2018 Keynote at ABI annual forum: "From orthopaedic bioengineering to the Insigneo Institute: a personal journey"


15/02/2018 Talk to Melbourne Graeme Clark Institute for Biomedical Engineering: "How In Silico medicine is transforming healthcare".
19/02/2018 Talk to Adelaide Bone Group: "From bed to bench: how in silico medicine can help refining animal models"
01/03/2018 Talk to Tokyo conference: "Predicting hip fracture: there and back again"
This afternoon I will give a seminar to the staff of the NAIST:
05/03/2018 Seminar at the NARA Institute of Science and Technology: 'Paediatric musculoskeletal research at the Insigneo institute"
When I am back in Auckland next week I will also give a similar seminar to the musculoskeletal research group of ABI.
Also had a lot of very useful meeting. I am writing a report about why in my opinion ABI has been more successful than Insigneo in producing impact from research results.
And, last, but not least I met number of people who contributed to the reflection that I am doing on sub-optimal motor control. I think I have an idea that is emerging from all the reading and these conversations. It is too green to be explained, but I have something, I am sure.
That is all folks!!


Che interessante!!! Poi Polly mi racconti... Noi Felden capiremo qualcosa vero? Baci
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