(From top left to bottom right: Anamaria Zavala, Ph.D., Diana Athonvarangkul, M.D., Ph.D., Efrosini Cuko, Ph.D.,Guoli Hu, Ph.D., Jessica Hathaway-Schrader, Ph.D., Jialiang Wang, Ph.D., Julian Stürznickel, M.D., Robert Tower, Ph.D., Samantha Weaver, Ph.D., Sanja Novak, Ph.D.)
ASBMR is pleased to announce the ten recipients of the 2022 ASBMR Harold M. Frost Young Investigator Awards! Harold Frost’s ideas transformed the face of skeletal biology and orthopedic science and he is regarded by many as being the most influential theoretician in skeletal biology of the 20th century. In addition to Harold Frost's many scientific accomplishments, he was an active participant in the ORS International Musculoskeletal Biology Workshop at Sun Valley, an annual meeting that emphasizes interaction between young investigators and senior investigators. These awards allow early career ASBMR investigators to participate in the ORS International Musculoskeletal Biology Workshop in Snowbird, Utah, USA, July 23-27, 2022. Thank you to the 30 applicants who applied for the awards and congratulations again to the following ten recipients:
- Anamaria Zavala, Ph.D., Boise State University
- Diana Athonvarangkul, M.D., Ph.D., Yale University
- Efrosini Cuko, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine
- Guoli Hu, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Jessica Hathaway-Schrader, Ph.D., Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center / Medical University of South Carolina
- Jialiang Wang, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School
- Julian Stürznickel, M.D., University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
- Robert Tower, Ph.D., UT Southwestern Medical Center
- Samantha Weaver, Ph.D., Mayo Clinic
- Sanja Novak, Ph.D., UCONN HEALTH