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  • ASBMR E-News Weekly: October 5, 2023 Edition

    ASBMR E-News Weekly: October 5, 2023 Edition

    • Oct 05, 2023

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    • Build Your Online Itinerary
    • Highlight Young Investigator Awards
    • Fellowship in Osteoporosis Research at Columbia University
    • Complement-ARIE Listening Session
    • Publications Reviewer Training Track
    • Career Opportunities
    • JBMR® and JBMR® Plus
    • Bone Science in the News
    • Events Calendar
    Personalize Your ASBMR 2023 Annual Meeting Schedule and Search the Abstracts with the Online Itinerary Builder!

    The ASBMR 2023 Annual Meeting Abstracts Online and Itinerary Builder is available only to registered meeting attendees. Search the meeting abstracts and invited speaker presentations to create a personalized itinerary, which synchs right to the mobile app! Visit the ASBMR website to access the itinerary builder. See you in Vancouver!
    ASBMR is pleased to announce the 2023 Young Investigator Awardees. This award recognizes young investigator members who submit top-ranking abstracts to the ASBMR Annual Meeting. Awardees will be recognized in Vancouver during the Awards Celebration on October 14, 2023, at 7:30 PM PDT in Vancouver, BC, Canada. Congratulations to the following 50 award recipients:
    Tânia Amorim, Ph.D.
    Diana Athonvarangkul
    Hamid Y. Dar, Ph.D.
    Caroline de Carvalho Picoli
    Rachel E. Elam, M.D.
    Judit Gimenez Roig
    Zhiming He
    Min Kim, Ph.D.
    Joe Kodama
    Eileen H. Koh, M.D.
    Alex G. Lambi, M.D., Ph.D.
    Seunghyun Lee
    Aleda M. Leis, Ph.D.
    Linyi Liu
    Hanghang Liu, Ph.D., D.D.S.
    Jiawei Lu
    Nicole Migotsky, Ph.D.
    Ananya Nandy, Ph.D.
    Shion Orikasa, D.D.S., Ph.D.
    Yongli Qin
    Sowmya Ramesh, Ph.D.
    Emily Maria Eul, B.S.
    Hayley M. Sabol, M.S.
    Ernesto Solorzano
    Eri Takematsu, Ph.D.
    Nicha Tokavanich, D.D.S.
    Haydee M. Torres, Ph.D.
    David Villani, Ph.D.
    Jiekang Wang
    Ngoc B Huynh
    Eugenie Macfarlane, Ph.D.
    Gia Huy Nguyen, B.E. (Hons)
    Omar Al Rifai, Ph.D.
    Andrea Cowan
    Rachel E. Klassen
    Donghao Gan, M.D.
    Xing Li, MBBS
    Qiwen Li, DMD, Ph.D.
    Haichao Zhang M.D.
    Genna E. Monahan
    Antonio Maurizi, Ph.D.
    Koji Ishikawa, M.D., Ph.D.
    Seung Shin Park, M.D.
    Merle Schene, M.D.
    Silvia Storoni, M.D.
    Adriana Carvalho, Ph.D.
    Ahyoun Choi
    Sofya Gronskaia, M.D.
    Michail Zoulakis M.D.
    Ogulcan Caliskan
    Apply Today to be a Fellow in Osteoporosis Research at Columbia University Irving Medical Center
     
    This one-year fellowship will provide clinical and research training in osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases. Fellows will develop specialized clinical care and bone densitometry interpretation skills through work in the outpatient setting alongside and with the supervision of faculty within the Early-Onset Osteoporosis Center and the Metabolic Bone Diseases Program in the Division of Endocrinology.  Fellows will receive instruction in research methodology through mentored support of projects in osteoporosis research. Research training will include one-on-one interaction with experienced investigators and hands on learning in areas such as study design, bone imaging data acquisition (DXA, TBS, high resolution peripheral QCT, central QCT), biochemical data acquisition, and data organization, analysis and interpretation. Fellows will have the opportunity to submit abstracts for presentation at national meetings and compose manuscripts for publication in refereed journals.  
     
    Applicants who have successfully completed an ACGME certified postdoctoral training program in fields such as Endocrinology or Rheumatology are encouraged to apply. We also welcome inquiries from applicants in other related fields.
     
    For more information and to apply, please contact Adi Cohen, MD at ac1044@columbia.edu.
     
    The Thomas Kempner Family Fellowship in Osteoporosis Research was made possible through generous support from Thomas L. Kempner, Jr. & Katheryn C. Patterson.

    As part of the planning activities for the Complement Animal Research in Experimentation program, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Fund will be hosting three public listening sessions. These listening sessions will bring together key representatives from multiple sectors to gain insight into current opportunities and roadblocks in NAM development unique to their fields.
     
    To learn more about the Complement-ARIE program and register for the listening sessions, visit the NIH website.

    ASBMR is calling for applicants for our inaugural Reviewer Training Track, a new initiative from the ASBMR journals to train the next generation of expert reviewers.
     
    The training track is open to all ASBMR members who have completed at least 2 years of Master's, PhD, MD, or another terminal degree/equivalent education, and who have a keen interest in scholarly publishing and a desire to contribute as a reviewer. No previous peer review experience is required and individuals at all career levels are encouraged to apply for the training. The application deadline is Tuesday, October 31, 2023. To learn more about the program and apply, visit the ASBMR website.
    Career Opportunities in Bone
    Research Scientist
    The Department of Orthopedic Surgery - UConn Musculoskeletal Institute, Farmington, CT, USA
     
    University Director – Outcomes, Research & Quality
    Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Musculoskeletal Institute - UConn Health, Farmington, CT, USA
     
    Postdoctoral Fellow
    Levi Laboratory – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA
     
    Research Scientist
    Levi Laboratory – University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, USA


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    First Published: 02 October 2023
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