Creative Media & Behavioral Health Center ? Blog Archive ? EVENT ...
Center for Interactive Media Technologies in Healthcare (CIMTH)
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November 28, 2012 @ 5:30PM
RSVP BY 11/22/2012 to:
cimth@aminet.usc.edu
Center for the Health Professions, RM 102
USC Health Sciences Campus (HSC)
1540 E. Alcazar Street, Los Angeles, CA
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PANEL DISCUSSION
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Sara Mulroy
Seizing the Opportunity (Clinical Drivers)
Jeremy Kagan
The Value of Narrative Development
Phil Requejo
Engineering Constraints: Hardware & Software Considerations
David Turpin
Game Development: Synthesis & Integration
Sheryl Flynn
Developing A Business
MODERATOR
Marientina Gotsis
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Reception: 5:30pm ? 6:30pm (CHP Patio)
Panel Discussion: 6:30pm ? 8:00pm
MAP & DIRECTIONS
http://pt.usc.edu/Subpage.aspx?pageid=1164
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Open to USC Faculty, Students & Staff interested in developing
interactive media technology to empower healthy behaviors
Supported by the USC Research Collaboration Fund
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PANEL MEMBERS
Sara Mulroy, MS, PhD: Director, Pathokinesiology Laboratory, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Downey, CA
Jeremy Kagan, MFA: Professor/Founder, Change Making Media Lab, USC School of Cinematic Arts
Phil Requejo, PhD: Director, Rehabilitation Engineering Program, Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center, Los Angeles, CA; Adjunct Assistant Professor, USC Department of Biomedical Engineering and Department of Kinesiology, and Department of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy
David Turpin, BA: Game Designer & Programmer, Creative Media & Behavioral Health Center, Game Innovation Lab, Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinematic Arts
Sheryl Flynn, PT, PhD: CEO/Founder, Blue Marble Game Company, Los Angeles, CA
Marientina Gotsis, MFA: Research Assistant Professor, Director/Co-Founder, Creative Media & Behavioral Health Center, Interactive Media Division, USC School of Cinematic Arts
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