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Ramène ta Science ! N°11: Sciences du Running
Venue
White Rabbit Rock Bar
Address
26 quai de la Joliette, 13002, Marseille
Dates and Times
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Happy Hour: Approximately 7:30 PM Presentations: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Prices and Tickets
Entry is "prix libre/prix conscient" (pay-what-you-can/conscious pricing) to support the association and organization. Places are limited. Registration is required by email to [email protected], specifying the event date and the number of registrations.
Host
Un Prétexte association
Speakers
- Eva Filleur - Doctoral student ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Menstrual cycle, biomechanics, and injury risk in running. Her research explores the impact of the menstrual cycle on the body and how to adapt running training.
- Martin Egiziano - Doctoral student at ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Virtual reality as a tool to improve anticipation skills in high-level athletes. His work details the creation of a virtual reality simulator for training anticipation skills in the French 4x100m relay teams, dissecting the advantages and risks of these new technologies for high-level training.
- Mathis Perretant - Doctoral student ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Can a multidisciplinary approach explain performance increases when using running supershoes? His thesis offers a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the impact of supershoes on performance and identify individual factors that explain differences in response among runners.
Activity Description
This is the 11th edition of the "Ramène ta Science !" series, a citizen-focused scientific popularization conference on the theme of running. The event explores how sports and movement sciences can provide insights into the human body's functioning, covering aspects like performance, injury risk, and advanced equipment. Young researchers will present their research topics in 15-minute slots, followed by question-and-answer sessions where beers can be won. The event aims to provide an opportunity for young researchers from AMU (students and doctoral candidates) to present their work in an accessible way within a friendly and supportive environment.
Language
French
Editorial Recommendations
The White Rabbit Rock Bar, located near the Old Port of Marseille, between the Cathédrale de la Major and Place de la Joliette, is a rock bar that welcomes guests for various occasions, emphasizing sharing, good atmosphere, and relaxation.
Suitability
The event is described as "conférences interdisciplinaires tous publics" (interdisciplinary conferences for all audiences), suggesting it is suitable for a general audience interested in science and running.
Image URLs
- https://www.instagram.com/unpretexte.marseille
Tips
Ramène ta Science ! N°11: Sciences du Running
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Ramène ta Science ! N°11: Sciences du Running
Venue
White Rabbit Rock Bar
Address
26 quai de la Joliette, 13002, Marseille
Dates and Times
Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Happy Hour: Approximately 7:30 PM Presentations: 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Prices and Tickets
Entry is "prix libre/prix conscient" (pay-what-you-can/conscious pricing) to support the association and organization. Places are limited. Registration is required by email to [email protected], specifying the event date and the number of registrations.
Host
Un Prétexte association
Speakers
- Eva Filleur - Doctoral student ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Menstrual cycle, biomechanics, and injury risk in running. Her research explores the impact of the menstrual cycle on the body and how to adapt running training.
- Martin Egiziano - Doctoral student at ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Virtual reality as a tool to improve anticipation skills in high-level athletes. His work details the creation of a virtual reality simulator for training anticipation skills in the French 4x100m relay teams, dissecting the advantages and risks of these new technologies for high-level training.
- Mathis Perretant - Doctoral student ISM, CNRS/AMU
- Topic: Can a multidisciplinary approach explain performance increases when using running supershoes? His thesis offers a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the impact of supershoes on performance and identify individual factors that explain differences in response among runners.
Activity Description
This is the 11th edition of the "Ramène ta Science !" series, a citizen-focused scientific popularization conference on the theme of running. The event explores how sports and movement sciences can provide insights into the human body's functioning, covering aspects like performance, injury risk, and advanced equipment. Young researchers will present their research topics in 15-minute slots, followed by question-and-answer sessions where beers can be won. The event aims to provide an opportunity for young researchers from AMU (students and doctoral candidates) to present their work in an accessible way within a friendly and supportive environment.
Language
French
Editorial Recommendations
The White Rabbit Rock Bar, located near the Old Port of Marseille, between the Cathédrale de la Major and Place de la Joliette, is a rock bar that welcomes guests for various occasions, emphasizing sharing, good atmosphere, and relaxation.
Suitability
The event is described as "conférences interdisciplinaires tous publics" (interdisciplinary conferences for all audiences), suggesting it is suitable for a general audience interested in science and running.
Image URLs
- https://www.instagram.com/unpretexte.marseille
Tips
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