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New for ASBMR in 2018, we are excited to announce the Fellow of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR) recognition program. The Fellow of the ASBMR program recognizes long-term ASBMR members who have made outstanding contributions to the field of bone, mineral and musculoskeletal science. The program is committed to recognizing the breadth and diversity of the Society’s membership. Fellows are nominated by their peers, followed by evaluation and selection by a review committee. To learn more about this exciting new program, the eligibility criteria and nomination guidelines click here.
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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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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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Please join FASEB for a special webinar on Friday, January 19 at 2:00 pm ET highlighting our recent report titled, “Maximizing Shared Research Resources.” Led by Dr. Sheenah Mische, Senior Director, Division of Advanced Research Technologies, NYU Langone Health and Dr. Bethany Drehman, FASEB Senior Science Policy Analyst, this webinar will review report recommendations and key strategies researchers can use to extend the value of shared resources. Click here to register.
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Altmetric scores capture a measure of online activity, including mainstream news outlets and social media, surrounding the important research published by ASBMR. This year the runaway hits focused on exercise, skeletal deficits, and increasing bone health through athletics. Congratulations to these authors! Click here to find out which articles made the top five!
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The interaction of BMP2-induced defect healing in rat and fixator stiffness modulates matrix alignment and contraction Carolin Schwarz, Claus-Eric Ott, Dag Wulsten, Erik Brauer, Sophie Schreivogel, Ansgar Petersen, Kerstin Hassanein, Linda Roewer, Tanja Schmidt, Bettina M. Willie and Georg N. Duda Accepted manuscript online: 5 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 April 9 - 13, 2018 AIMM/ASBMR John Haddad Young Investigators Meeting Snowmass, CO, USA |
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