Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance
The Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance is a scientific collaboration that aims to transform human health on a global scale through the discovery and translation of the biological principles underlying peak performance. The Alliance is a public-private partnership between six universities, including Stanford University; Boston Children’s Hospital, a Harvard Medical School Affiliate; University of California San Diego; University of Kansas; University of Oregon; and the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.
Achieving Excellence and Building Resilience: The Role of Mindset | Panel Discussion
Circadian rhythm and nutrition timing for performance | Satchin Panda
Introduction to Menstrual Cycle Physiology and Performance | Nichole Tyson
The impact of the menstrual cycle and contraception on runner performance and injury | Sarah Johnson
Welcome | Jonathan Levin
Bridging brain, biomechanics and bytes: Neuromuscular training for ACL injury prevention | Greg Myer
Mouse model of Relative Energy Deficiency in Sport (REDs) | Laura Van Rosmalen
Nutrition and Fueling | Speaker Panel
Preventing ACL Injuries: New Technology for a Persistent Challenge | Speaker Panel
Introduction to Nutrition and Fueling | Emily Kraus
Beyond the finish line: Sex differences in molecular adaptations of athletes | Maléne Lindholm
Investing in Female Performance: Roadmaps to Inspire Research & Translational Impact | Fireside Chat
Menstrual Cycle Physiology and Performance | Speaker Panel
Opening the Scientific Sessions | Emily Kraus
Lightning Scientific and Translational Talks
Fermented foods impact the microbiome and inflammation | Erica Sonnenburg
Molecular Underpinnings of Performance | Speaker Panel
Introduction to Preventing ACL Injuries: New Technology for a Persistent Challenge | Lise Leveille
The role of female-centric soccer cleat design in ACL injury prevention | Alex Denton
Healthy Runner Project: A nutrition intervention to prevent bone stress injury | Michael Fredericson
Opening Remarks | Jennifer Hicks and Scott Delp
The menstrual cycle through the lens of a wearable device | Hannah O’Day
Recovery profiling in collegiate women rowers: Markers of fatigue | Morgan Smith
Smartphone-based measurement of ACL injury resilience in female athletes | Krithika Swaminathan
Keynote Conversation | Tara VanDerveer and Susan King Borchardt
Cycle tracking to hormone profiling: How assessment methods shape conclusions | Kristin Popp
Introduction to Molecular Underpinnings of Performance | Carolyn Bertozzi
Multiscale Hamstring Muscle Adaptations to Nordic Hamstring Exercises
Jennifer Hicks Shares the Alliance's Mission | UNESCO Global Sports Conference MINEPS VII.
Satchin Panda on Open Source Data | UNESCO Global Sport Conference MINEPS VII