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First Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2015

Invited Speakers

  • Fanxin Long, PhD
  • Clifford J. Rosen, MD

Poster Winners

  • Presenter Name: Diana L. Carlone, Ph.D.
    Institution Name: Boston Children’s Hospital
    Abstract Title: Telomerase Expression Marks Transitional Growth-Associated
    Skeletal Progenitor/Stem Cells
    Author(s): Diana L. Carlone, Rebecca D. Riba-Wolman, Luke Deary, Alessio Tovaglieri, Dana M. Ambruzs, Manasvi S. Shah, Benjamin Mead, David T. Breault
  • Presenter Name: Andrew S. DiChiara
    Institution Name: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Abstract Title: Leveraging the Unfolded Protein Response to Enhance Collagen-I Proteostasis
    Author(s): Andrew S. DiChiara, Matthew D. Shoulders
  • Presenter Name: Michaela R. Reagan, Ph.D.
    Institution Name: Dana Farber Cancer Institute
    Abstract Title: Bone-Specific Nanoparticle Delivery for Microenvironmental Targeting in Multiple Myeloma
    Author(s): A Swami, MR Reagan, P Basto , Y Mishima , N Kamaly , S Glavey, S Zhang, M Moschetta, D Seevaratnam, Y Zhang, J Liu, M Memarzadeh, J Wu , S Manier, J Shi, N Bertrand, ZN Lu, K Nagano, R Baron, A Sacco, AM Roccaro, OC Farokhzad, and IM Ghobrial.

Archival Material

  • Flyer
  • Schedule
January 2019

Fifth Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – May 13, 2019

April 2018

Fourth Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – June 12, 2018

July 2017

Third Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2017

June 2016

Second Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2016

June 2015

First Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2015

Symposiums

  • Fifth Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – May 13, 2019January 2019 - 7:40 pm
  • Fourth Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – June 12, 2018April 2018 - 1:29 pm
  • Third Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2017July 2017 - 5:32 pm
  • Second Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2016June 2016 - 5:12 pm
  • First Annual Skeletal Research Symposium – 2015June 2015 - 5:09 pm

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