The sixth annual [URL=http://gamesforhealth.org/]Games for Health Conference[/URL] will run May 25-27 in Boston at the Hyatt Harborside Hotel.
Backed by the Pioneer Portfolio of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the conference “focuses on supporting ideas that may lead to breakthroughs in the future of health and health care.”
Dr. Richard Marks, a Sony Computer Entertainment Senior Researcher, will kick off the conference with a keynote examining the “Mind-Body Experience of Sony Move” and the relationships between gaming, play and exercise. All told, [URL=http://www.gamesforhealth.org/schedule.htm]over 100 sessions will be served up[/URL], including “What Kids Get Out of Video Games: The Presence of Games in Healthy Child Development” with Dr. Cheryl Olsen and “Exploring the Concept of Healthy Videogaming & Gamers” with Games for Health Founder, Ben Sawyer.
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