Patrick Manser

Postdoctoral Researcher in Technology-enhanced Training for Brain Health at Karolinska Institute


Curriculum vitae



Science thrives on collaboration and critical discussion. If you're curious to learn more about my work, open to engaging with my mission, or interested in building a shared vision, I’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch via email (see above) or through one of the platforms below.



Conference contributions


Overview:

To date, I have contributed to scientific conferences with two invited talks, six oral presentations, and five poster presentations. I will soon be coordinating and moderating a symposium at a world congress, presenting two invited keynotes - one at an international congress, and one at a national symposium in Switzerland. 

Invited Keynotes, Talks, and Workshops (5 Contributions): 

  • MOVE-IT Symposium 2025 [17 October 2025; Link] - Topic: Healthy Ageing; organized by the Department of Health of OST - Eastern University of Applied Sciences;
    title: Find your Balance – Combine Exergame with Biofeedback Breathing Training
    role: Invited Organizer of a Workshop 

  • MOVE-IT Symposium 2025 [17 October 2025; Link] - Topic: Healthy Ageing; organized by the Department of Health of OST - Eastern University of Applied Sciences;
    title: Beyond “Just” Fun: Exergames to Treat mild Neurocognitive Disorders 
    role: Invited Presenter of a Keynote Lecture 

  • XR in Movement Conference [26 June 2025; Link] hosted by Université de Limoges;
    title: Moving from Recreational to Serious Exergames - Methodological Advancements to Enhance Disease Prevention
    role: Invited Presenter of a Keynote Lecture 

  • 23rd Zurich Gerontology Day - Short presentation and acceptance speech for receiving the Vontobel Prize for Age(ing) Research 2024 from the Center for Gerontology at the University of Zurich for the publication “‘Brain-IT’: Exergame training with biofeedback breathing in neurocognitive disorders”; Video (in German): https://www.zfg.uzh.ch/de/forschung/forschungfoerderung/preis/2024.html

  • Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition by the International Society of Gait & Posture Research (ISPGR; 10 July 2023; online); Role: interviewer (in my role as past years’ 3MT® winner) of Prof. Dr. Melvyn Roerdink about, experiences, key learnings, and advice for early career researcher in navigating in academia.  

Symposia (1 Contribution): 

  • International Society of Gait & Posture Research (ISPGR) - World Congress 2025 (29 June - 3 July 2025; Maastricht, Netherlands); title: Worth the Effort? Rethinking Best Practices for Co-Developing Technology-Enhanced Training Approaches; role: Symposium Coordinator and Presenter

Oral presentations (7 contributions): 

Poster presentations (5  contributions): 


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