Patrick Manser

Postdoctoral Researcher in Technology-enhanced Training for Brain Health


Curriculum vitae



Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society

Karolinska Institute



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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