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ASBMR Career Enhancement Award Winners

The ASBMR Career Enhancement Awards (CEA) encourage the professional development of basic, clinical and translational scientists in the bone and mineral field. These awards foster the academic potential and careers of clinical, basic and translational scientists in the bone and mineral field and they are designed to facilitate acquisition of skills and knowledge not otherwise available to the applicant but useful for the specific project outlined in the application. Please visit the CEA website for more information.


2007 Award Recipients

Gregory Adam Clines, M.D., Ph.D., University of Virginia Charlottesville, USA, CFTR: A Regulator of Osteoblast Function
Adi Cohen, M.D., MHS, Columbia University, USA, High Resolution pQCT and Finite Element Analysis to Assess the Effects of Progestin-only Contraception on Bone Microarchitecture and Mechanical Competence during Lactation
Lorena Havill, Ph.D., Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research, USA, Identifying Genetic Determinants of Bone Metabolism Using Transcriptional Profiles
Elizabeth Samelson, Ph.D., Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, USA, Determinants of Skeletal Fragility in Diabetes: The Framingham QCT Study

2006 Award Recipients

Anja Nohe, Ph.D., University of Maine, Jackson Laboratory, USA, In Vivo Models to Study IGF-l Receptor Dynamics in bone Stem Cells at the Nano Scale Level
Deborah Novack, M.D., Ph.D., Washington University, USA, In Vivo Reporter for Alternative NF-KB Signaling

Matthew Stewart
, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA , Assessment of ADAMTS Aggrecanase Expression and Activity by Chondrocytes
Shoshana Yakar, Ph.D., Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA; The Role of IGF-I in Preserving Skeletal Integrity

2005 Award Recipients

  • Roberta Faccio, Ph.D., Washington University, St. Louis, USA, Inhibition of osteolytic lesions due to breast cancer by mutein RANKL R22232A
  • David Karasik, Ph.D., Hebrew Rehabilitation Center, USA, Validation of non-invasive measurements of hip bone geometry
  • Baojie Li, Ph.D., Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore, Roles of Atm in osteoblast function and bone homeostasis
  • Jiake Xu, M.D., Ph.D., School of Surgery and Pathology at the University of Western Australia, Australia, Role of TcTex in Rab3D Vesicle Transport and Osteoclast Function

 


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