The ASBMR 2019 Annual Meeting will be held on September 20-23, 2019 at Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida, USA. On September 20th, 2019 (Friday), the 2019 ICMRS-ASBMR Membership Meeting will be held at the Manatee Springs Room of Hyatt Regency Orlando.
The 2019 ICMRS-ASBMR Membership Meeting
Below is the agenda of the membership meeting. Please see the invitation from Dr. Peter Ma, President-Elect of ICMRS and Chair of 2019 ICMRS-ASBMR Membership Meeting for further information (http://www.icmrs.net). Please mark your calendar and be part of this important event!
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ASBMR 2019 Annual Meeting Highlights
1. Plenary Lectures
Gerald D. Aurbach Lecture and Profession of Esteemed Awards (Sept 20, 08:30 AM-09:30 AM, Ballroom B-D)
- From Genes to Genomes to Biology and Health
Richard Lifton MD, PhD, Rockefeller University
Louis V. Avioli Lecture and Lecture and Profession of Esteemed Awards (Sept 21, 08:30 AM-09:30 AM, Valencia Ballroom B-D)
- Anabolic Actions of Parathyroid Hormones: Genes, Cells, and Models
Laurie McCauley DDS, PhD, University of Michigan
2. Highlights of the ASBMR 2019 Annual Meeting (Sept 20, 10:00 AM-11:30 AM, Valencia Ballroom B-D)
- Clinical Science Overview
John Bilezikian MD, Columbia University
Lynda Bonewald PhD, Indiana University
3. Cutting Edge Concepts
Novel Approaches to Reducing Fractures (Sept 20, 11:45 AM-01:00 PM, W414)
E. Michael Lewiecki MD, New Mexico Clinical Research & Osteoporosis Center
- Implementation Science and the treatment of Osteoporosis
Ken Saag MD, The University of Alabama at Birmingham
- Osteoporosis Medication Adherence: The Holy Grail
Deborah Gold PhD, Duke University Medical Center
Role of Immunology in Bone Regeneration (Sept 20, 11:45 AM-01:00 PM, Valencia Ballroom A)
- Osteoimmunology and the Role of Mast Cells in Fracture Repair
Paul Martineau MD, McGill University, Canada
- Role of Macrophage, Immunomodulation, Stem Cells and Bone Repair
Stuart Goodman MD, Stanford University
- Rejuvenation in Fracture Repair: It’s All in the Blood
Benjamin Alman MD, Duke University
CRISPR Beyond the Mouse (Sept 21, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, W315)
- Opportunity and Challenges of Gene Editing (CRISPR/TALEN) in Production Animals
Charles Long PhD, Texas Veterinary Medical Center
- Beyond the Mouse: Practicalities of Using CRISPR to Generate Bone Disease in Osteonal Bone Remodeling Models
Larry Suva, PhD, Texas Veterinary Medical Center
Stem Cells in the Skeleton (Sept 22, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, W315)
- Periosteal Stem Cells in Skeletal Regeneration
Celine Colnot PhD, INSERM, France
Charles Chan PhD, Stanford University
4. IFMRS Musculoskeletal Knowledge Portal and Artificial Intelligence in Musculoskeletal Medicine (Sept 20, 12:00 PM-01:15 PM, W315)
- IFMRS Musculoskeletal Knowledge Portal*
Noel Burtt PhD, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard
Douglas Kiel MD, MPH, Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research Hebrew SeniorLife
- *The Portal in development will aggregate and integrate data and results from large-scale human genetic association studies of musculoskeletal diseases and make them available for query through a public web resource that protects individual level data or patient privacy – attend to learn more!
- Artificial Intelligence in Musculoskeletal Medicine
Costas Bekas PhD, IBM Research, Switzerland
5. Meet the Award Winner
- · William F. Neuman Award Winner (2018) (Sept 20, 12:00 PM-01:00 PM, W311)
- Vicki Rosen PhD, Harvard School of Dental Medicine
- · How I Started Looking at the Microbiome and Bone (Sept 21, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, W311)
- Christopher Hernandez, PhD, Cornell University
6. Meet the Professor (for 1 hour, on 24 topics including that listed below)
- Epigenetics and Stem Cell Aging (Sept 20 12:00 PM, W311G)
Andre Van Wijnen PhD, Mayo Clinic
- Professional Development: Academic and Industry Career Path Preparation (Sept 20 12:00 PM, W311H)
Addreas Grauer MD, Amgen, Lorraine Fizpatrick MD, Radius Pharm
- · Sequential Drug Therapy for Osteoporosis (Sept 20 12:00 AM, W312AB, Sept 22 11:00 AM, W312AB)
Felicia Cosman MD, Columbia University
- · iPS Cells and Organoids as Human Experimental Disease Models (Sept 21, 11:00 AM, W311H)
Edward Hsiao MD, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
- Maintaining Skeletal Health During the Mission to Mars (Sept 21, 11:00 AM, W311D)
Jean Sibonga PhD, NASA Johnson Space Center, USA
- Vitamin D and Immunity (Sept 21, 11:00 AM, W311A)
John Adams MD, University of California, Los Angeles
- Effects of OA on Subchondral Bone (Sept 22, 11:00 AM, W311D)
Tamara Alliston, PhD, University of California, San Francisco
- Targeting Drugs to the Bone (Sept 22, 11:00 AM, W311A)
Frank Ebetino PhD, University of Rochester, USA
R Graham Russell MD, PhD, University of Oxford, UK
7. Networking events
ASBMR Connect: Networking Breakfast with ASBMR Leaders, NIH Representatives and Senior Investigators* (Sept 20, 06:45 AM, W308). Advanced registration and separate ticket fee are required.