An international society studying human movement & the neuromuscular system, promoting research & teaching in the disciplines of Electrophysiology & Kinesiology
Great research deserves to be understood.
Join our upcoming webinar on science communication to sharpen your skills and engage broader audiences. April 28.
Free registration: https://t.co/Re6AIfWfXl
Students & early career researchers—this one’s for you!
Our science communication webinar will help you translate complex ideas into clear messages.
Part of the ISEK–JEK Tutorials (free + recorded!): https://t.co/Re6AIfVI7N
How do you make your science clear, impactful, and engaging?
Join our upcoming webinar on science communication and learn practical strategies to share your research effectively.
Free registration: https://t.co/Re6AIfWfXl
Want to improve how you communicate your research?
Join our upcoming webinar on science communication as part of the ISEK–JEK Tutorials series—live presentations + Q&A, free to attend! April 28.
Register now: https://t.co/Re6AIfVI7N
The #ISEK2026 program is live — with keynote talks, hands-on workshops, and cutting-edge symposia covering EMG, neuromechanics, motor control & more!
📆 June 24–27, Paviljonki, Jyväskylä, Finland
🔗 https://t.co/rWk5XXaa9m
Have you explored it yet? 👇
Brain signals are invisible—until they aren't.
EEG and EMG give us a window into neural control of movement, translating intent into measurable activity.
This Brain Awareness Week, we celebrate the science connecting cortex to contraction.
#BrainAwarenessWeek#ISEK2026
📢 Upcoming #ISEK Webinar
How to teach EMG
🗓 March 18 3:00pm MDT | 10:00pm CET | March 19 6:00am JST
Hear how leading experts approach teaching EMG in the classroom & lab
Speakers: @RogerEnoka & Silvia Muceli
Free to attend — registration required.
https://t.co/Re6AIfWfXl
On #IWD2026, we celebrate the extraordinary scientists shaping our congress program: https://t.co/1msqZGNkHT
We are also delighted to recognize Allison Hyngstrom as the inaugural Brenda Bigland-Ritchie Award winner and Cristina Piazza as the 2026 Kevin P. Granata Award winner!
On International Women’s Day, ISEK celebrates the importance of diverse representation!
During membership renewal, survey results indicate that representation of women is growing.
We are encouraged by this because we want ISEK to be a community where everyone can get involved!
This Women’s History Month, we honor the women who shaped human movement science. 💪⚡
Dr Brenda Bigland-Ritchie's work advanced our understanding of skeletal muscle physiology and fatigue. Her legacy continues through the ISEK award in her name.
#ISEK#WomenInSTEM
Interested in improving how you teach EMG?
Join the upcoming ISEK-JEK tutorial with expert speakers Roger Enoka and Silvia Muceli, covering best practices for EMG education.
Free registration: https://t.co/Re6AIfWfXl
Fun Fact: ⛷️ Ski mountaineering debuts at this year’s #WinterOlympics, showcasing extreme movement efficiency and neuromuscular control under fatigue. #ISEK#MilanoCortina2026
Want to learn how to teach EMG?
Join us to gain insights from @RogerEnoka and @SilviaMuceli on March 18 3:00pm MDT - March 18 10:00pm CET - March 19 6:00am JST
Register here: https://t.co/Re6AIfVI7N
Attention #ISEK members! Members are invited to participate in the election process by nominating candidates or standing for the upcoming council elections. Deadline for (self)nominations: February 9
https://t.co/WiIPT5328j
Nominations for the #ISEK Council elections are open. Seize this opportunity to contribute your expertise and drive positive change within our organization. Nominations and self nominations are accepted until February 9.
https://t.co/WiIPT5328j
Members of #ISEK in full standing are entitled to nominate themselves to serve on the Council. Members are also invited to contact suitable candidates and encourage them to submit their name for consideration. Nomination close February 9.
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