Renowned scholar Benoît G. Bardy to speak at Special International Scholar Presentation

BardyA long-time collaborator with Kinesiology professor Thomas Stoffregen, Ph.D., Dr. Benoît  G. Bardy from the University of Montpellier-1, France, is the featured speaker for the Special International Scholar Presentation on Wednesday, February 10 at 4 p.m. in Walter Library 101.

The title of the presentation is “Health on the beat: When music synchronizes biology.”

Dr. Bardy is the founding director of EuroMov, the European Center for Human Movement Sciences. He and Dr. Stoffregen have worked together for over 20 years on research projects for NSA and NIH in the U.S. and on funded projects in Europe, and have co-advised many graduate students.

The presentation is co-sponsored by a number of  U of M departments, including the School of Kinesology, Human Factors and Ergonomics, Center for Clinical Movement Science, and Center for Cognitive Sciences.