CSR List of Recordings
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CSR Summer Lecture Series 2022 Recordings
“Bone cells and their functions” by Henry Kronenberg, M.D. June 1, 2022
“Calcium/phosphate metabolism” by Petra Simic, M.D., Ph.D. June 8, 2022
“Overview of Fracture Biology and Repair Strategies” by Beth Bragdon, Ph.D June 15, 2022
“Vitamin D” by Eva Liu, M.D. June 23, 2022
“Biomechanics” by Dr. Lamya Karim, Ph.D June 29, 2022
“Gene editing and cell signaling” by Marc Wein, M.D., Ph.D July 14, 2022
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CSR Symposium 2022
.“Osteocyte and Osteoclast Cell Dynamics in Bone” by Sarah Dallas, Ph.D. – email CSRmail@partners.org for recording link May 12, 2022
“Re-engineering cells to create new musculoskeletal therapies” by Farshid Guilak, Ph.D. – email CSRmail@partners.org for recording link May 12, 2022
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CSR Methods Workshops
“Tissue preparation for histology” by Marie Demay, MD
“uCT and Mechanical Testing of Rodent Bones” by Mary Bouxsein, PhD & Daniel Brooks, MS (minute 29)
“Introduction to the CSR RNA-Seq Core” by Catherine May
LaDora Thompson
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CSR Visiting Speaker Series
“Tendon Treatment Approaches Informed by Mechanobiology of Embryonic Development” by Catherine Kuo, PhD February 25, 2022
“Evolutionary Separation of epiphyseal and articular cartilage allows bone growth on land” by Andrei Chagin
“Vesicle Trafficking in Osteoblasts” by Joy Wu, MD, PhD
“Genetics and epigenetics as tools for elucidating SLE heterogeneity and pathogenesis” by Lindsey Criswell, MD, MPH, DSc
“Bone Mechanobiology: Osteoblast Recruitment, Wnts and the Anabolic Response to Loading” by Matthew John Silva, PhD
“Osteocalcin: the good, the bad, and the ugly” by Dr. Itamar Levinger
“Osteocalcin is required for bone quality but not for glucose metabolism, testosterone synthesis, or muscle mass” by Dr. Toshihisa Komori
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CSR Bone Workshop Series
Bone Research Workshop October 7, 2022 including:
- “Roles of Gnaq and Gna11 in the synthesis of the phosphaturic hormone, Fibroblast Growth Factor 23 (FGF23)” by Birol Ay, MSc, Ph.D.
- “Genetics of Osteoblast Function in Osteogenesis Imperfecta” by Christina Jacobsen, M.D., Ph.D.