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ASBMR is pleased to announce that the applications for the ASBMR Rising Star Awards program are now open. For the third consecutive year, the ASBMR Rising Star Awards program will provide funding to promising young scientists and physician-scientists in the bone, mineral and musculoskeletal field who have already been recognized by individual NIH “K awards” and other similar international professional development programs. The award provides additional funding to the awardees to successfully implement their programs, stay in the field and transition to independent investigators. Grant submissions can be basic, clinical or translational and the primary focus must be on bone, mineral and musculoskeletal research. The Application Deadline is March 16, 2018. This award is open to all ASBMR members. To learn more details and view the application visit the ASBMR website. Apply today!
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We are excited to announce that JBMR Plus has been accepted into The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), the authoritative directory of high-quality scientific and scholarly open access journals. Indexing in this database requires meeting high standards of peer review and transparency in peer review policies. JBMR Plus can be found in the DOAJ. Congratulations to the Editors of JBMR Plus for achieving this important milestone!
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We need you! ASBMR volunteer leaders play an active role in developing and leading the worldwide research agenda in bone, mineral and musculoskeletal science. Nominate yourself or a colleague for a leadership position to actively contribute to ASBMR’s strategic goals, develop crucial leadership skills and make important career connections. The 2018 Nominations process has been improved and we invite you to learn more about these changes on our website. The deadline for applications is February 16, 2018.
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Have you ever wondered what reviewers look for when they are scoring your abstract, on which you’ve spent so much time and effort? Struggle no more! Join us for our February Career Development Webinar, “A Not-So-Abstract Guide to Writing a Top-Scoring Abstract,” presented by Drs. Megan Weivoda, Ph.D. and Nicholas Harvey, M.D. Each will offer their advice and best practice tips on writing clear basic/translational and clinical abstracts. This webinar will be held Thursday, February 15th at 11:00 AM EST. Registration is free, so sign up here today!
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Abstract submissions are now being accepted for the 7th International Conference on Osteoimmunology: Interactions of the Immune and Skeletal Systems. The meeting will be held at the Avra Imperial Hotel, Chania, Crete, Greece from June 3, 2018 through June 8, 2018. The conference will bring together leading international scientists from both the immune and bone cell fields to interact so that new collaborations can develop and more rapid progress in understanding the relationships between these fields can be achieved. The last day for abstracts to be accepted is February 28, 2018. Applications are also being accepted for travel awards through February 28, 2018. Click here to register or submit an abstract today!
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FASEB is pleased to offer a new webinar series featuring presentations on science policy, advocacy, and more created specifically for the bioscience research community. Two of the webinars in this series are upcoming this month:
- January 26, 2018, 2:00 ET – Capitol Hill Budget Update: Join the Fight to Raise the Caps will provide guidance on what researchers can do to urge Congress to increase funding for the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and other science agencies. Click to register.
- January 31, 2018, 2:00 ET –This webinar will provide an overview of FASEB’s recent report, titled, “Reforming Animal Research Regulations: Workshop Recommendations to Reduce Regulatory Burden,” including key recommendations to limit regulatory burden, while ensuring humane care of animals as a top priority. Click here to register.
You can also view the full webinar schedule by visiting the FASEB website
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CYR61/CCN1 Regulates Sclerostin Levels and Bone Maintenance Gexin Zhao, Bau-Lin Huang, Diana Rigueur, Weiguang Wang, Chimay Bhoot, Kemberly R Charles, Jongseung Baek, Subburaman Mohan, Jie Jiang and Karen M. Lyons Accepted manuscript online: 19 JAN 2018 Contributions of material properties and structure to increased bone fragility for a given bone mass in the UCD-T2DM rat model of type 2 diabetes Claire Acevedo, Meghan Sylvia, Eric Schaible, James L. Graham, Kimber L. Stanhope, Lionel N. Metz, Bernd Gludovatz, Ann V. Schwartz, Robert O. Ritchie, Tamara N. Alliston, Peter J. Havel and Aaron J. Fields Accepted manuscript online: 17 JAN 2018 Association of Pre-ESRD Serum Calcium with Post-ESRD Mortality Among Incident ESRD Patients: a Cohort Study Yoshitsugu Obi, Christina Park, Melissa Soohoo, Keiichi Sumida, Takayuki Hamano, Connie M. Rhee, Csaba P. Kovesdy, Kamyar Kalantar-Zadeh and Elani Streja Accepted manuscript online: 17 JAN 2018 Osteoblast like MC3T3-E1 cells prefer glycolysis for ATP production but adipocyte like 3T3-L1 cells prefer oxidative phosphorylation Anyonya R Guntur, Akos A Gerencser, Phuong T Le, Victoria E DeMambro, Sheila A Bornstein, Shona A Mookerjee, David E Maridas, David E Clemmons, Martin D Brand and Clifford J Rosen Accepted manuscript online: 17 JAN 2018
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Cx43 overexpression in osteocytes prevents osteocyte apoptosis and preserves cortical bone quality in aging mice Hannah M. Davis, Mohammad W. Aref, Alexandra Aguilar-Perez, Rafael Pacheco-Costa, Kimberly Allen, Sinai Valdez, Carmen Herrera, Emily G. Atkinson, Arwa Mohammad, David Lopez, Marie A. Harris, Stephen E. Harris, Matthew Allen, Teresita Bellido and Lilian I. Plotkin Accepted manuscript online: 18 JAN 2018 Redox-dependent bone alkaline phosphatase dysfunction drives part of the complex bone phenotype in mice deficient for Memo1 Matthias B. Moor, Suresh K. Ramakrishnan, Finola Legrand, Silvia Dolder, Mark Siegrist, Fanny Durussel, Gabriel Centeno, Dmitri Firsov, Nancy E. Hynes, Willy Hofstetter and Olivier Bonny Accepted manuscript online: 17 JAN 2018 An N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenized mouse model for autosomal dominant non-syndromic kyphoscoliosis due to vertebral fusion Christopher T. Esapa, Sian E. Piret, M. Andrew Nesbit, Gethin P. Thomas, Leslie A. Coulton, Orla M. Gallagher, Michelle M. Simon, Saumya Kumar, Ann-Marie Mallon, Ilaria Bellantuono, Matthew A. Brown, Peter I. Croucher, Paul K. Potter, Steve D.M. Brown, Roger D. Cox and Rajesh V. Thakker Accepted manuscript online: 17 JAN 2018
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January 27 - February 2, 2018 Gordon Research Seminar and Conference on Bones and Teeth Galveston, TX, USA February 15, 2018 Career Development Webinar: “A Not-So-Abstract Guide to Writing a Top-Scoring Abstract” Online Webinar February 28 - March 3, 2018 ISCD Annual Meeting 2018 Boston, MA, USA March 10 - 13, 2018 ORS 2018 Annual Meeting New Orleans, LA, USA March 17 - 20, 2018 ENDO 2018 Chicago, IL, USA April 9 - 13, 2018 AIMM/ASBMR John Haddad Young Investigators Meeting Snowmass, CO, USA |
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