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How Sport and Exercise Medicine Can Emerge Stronger from a Global Crisis
Yannis Pitsiladis
, Nick Webborn
, Fergus Guppy
, Guan Wang
,
Nicholas Smeeton
Centre for Lifelong Health
Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Devices
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Exercise Medicine
100%
Sports Medicine
100%
Global Crisis
100%
COVID-19
33%
Collaborating Centre
33%
Elite Sport
25%
University of Brighton
8%
Brighton
8%
All Levels
8%
Olympic Games
8%
Care Homes
8%
Common Cause
8%
Chelsea
8%
Available Technology
8%
Intersex
8%
International Collaboration
8%
International Federations
8%
Annual Conference
8%
Rome
8%
Sporting Events
8%
Artificial Intelligence
8%
Best Friends
8%
High-quality Research
8%
Paralympics
8%
Virus
8%
Virus Genome
8%
Anti-doping
8%
Olympic Athletes
8%
Human Genome
8%
Genome Sequencing
8%
Work from Home
8%
Roller Coaster
8%
Wearable Technology
8%
Transgender Athletes
8%
Collaboration Level
8%
Conference Theme
8%
Unprecedented Level
8%
Hospital Care
8%
Deep Machine Learning
8%
COVID-19 Pandemic
8%
Lockdown
8%
Positive Health
8%
Past 2000 Years
8%
Sports Doping
8%
Positive Performance
8%
Psychology
Home Care
100%
Positive Health
100%
Genetic Sequencing
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medicine
100%
Sports Medicine
87%
COVID-19
50%
Athletes
25%
Doping
25%
Pandemic
25%
Virus Genome
12%
Human Genome
12%
Hospital Care
12%
Virus
12%
Social Sciences
Sports Medicine
100%
COVID-19
42%
Technological Change
14%
Lockdown
14%
COVID 19 Epidemic
14%
Work from Home
14%
Hospital Care (Inpatient)
14%
Scientific Facilities
14%
Scientists
14%
Artificial Intelligence
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Doping
100%
Pandemic
100%