Schedule
AIMM / ASBMR John Haddad Young Investigators Meeting
In-Person at the Stonebridge Inn
Snowmass, Colorado, USA
Sunday, April 4th – Registration
4:00pm – 7:00pm
Stonebridge Inn
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Monday, April 5th – Welcome
6:30am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
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6:55am
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Introduction & Welcome
By Kurt Hankenson, University of Michigan, AIMM President
7:30am - 8:10am
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The NACA transcriptional coregulator is an effector of PTH anabolism
By René St. Arnaud, McGill University and Shriners Hospital
8:10am - 8:50am
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Salt inducible kinases dictate Pth1r action in bone and mineral metabolism
By Marc Wein, Harvard University
Break
8:50AM – 9:00AM
9:00am - 9:20am
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Effects of standard versus high dose PTH in combination with denosumab on bone microarchitecture
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Sabashini Ramchand, Harvard – MGH
9:20am - 9:40am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Intermittent Parathyroid Hormone Treatment Reduces Marrow Adipose Tissue In Patients with Hypoparathyroidism
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Annegreet Veldhuis-Vlug, Leiden University Med Center
Mid-day Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm
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Meet the Young Investigators
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Meet the Professor Break-Out 1: Non-rodent animal models to study the skeleton
By Dana Gaddy,Texas A&M
5:00pm - 6:00pm
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Meet the Professor Break Out 2: Heterotopic ossification – how does bone form outside of the skeleton?
By Eileen Shore, University of Pennsylvania
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Meet – and – Greet (for in-person attendees)
Tuesday, April 6th – Session 2
Cutting Edge Genetics in Diagnosis and Treatment of Musculoskeletal Disease
Chair: Suzanne Jan de Beur, Johns Hopkins
7:30am - 8:10am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Application of New Genetic Technologies in the Clinic
By Ingrid Holm, Boston Children’s Hospital
8:10am - 8:50am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
The Latest in Skeletal Dysplasias: Genetics, Phenotyping and Treatment
By Julie Hoover-Fong, Johns Hopkins
Break
8:50AM – 9:00AM
9:00am - 9:20am
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Frizzled 2 and Craniofacial Bone Development: A Tale of Two Mouse Models
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Megan Michalski, Van Andel Institute
9:20am - 9:40am
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Identifying Targets for Osteoporosis via Whole Exome Sequencing and CRISPR-Cas9
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Sirui Zhou, Lady Davis Institute of Jewish General Hospital
9:40am - 10:00am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Origin and Functions of Osteoclasts and Macrophages in Inflammatory Arthritis
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Christian Jacome-Galarza, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Mid-day Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Young Investigator Mentoring Sessions – Break Out
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Meet the Professor Break-Out 1: Controversies in pharmaceutical treatment of patients with achondroplasia
By Julie Hoover-Fong, Johns Hopkins
5:00pm - 6:00pm
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Meet the Professor Break Out 2: Career development: Starting your new
lab
By Joy Wu, Stanford University
Courtney Karner, University of Texas Southwestern
Wednesday, April 7th – Session 3
Novel therapies to target the bone marrow niche in cancer
Co-Chairs:
Melissa Kacena, Indiana University
Jesús Delgado-Calle, University of Arkansas Medical School
7:30am - 8:10am
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Osteocytes and the bone/bone marrow niche of cancer in bone
By Terestia Bellido, University of Arkansas Medical School
8:10am - 8:50am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
PTH actions in the breast cancer bone metastatic niche
By Joy Wu, Stanford University
Break
8:50AM – 9:00AM
9:00am - 9:20am
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Remodeling our perspective on osteocytes: the link between bone and energy homeostasis
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Neha Dole, University of California, San Francisco
9:20am - 9:40am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Osteocyte-specific deletion of the auxiliary α2δ1 voltage sensitive calcium channel subunitimpairs femur strength and load-induced bone formation
By Charles H. Turner Young Investigator: Christian Wright, Indiana University
9:40am - 10:00am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Influence of Genetic Variability on Musculoskeletal Response to Unloading in Diversity Outbred Mouse Founder Strains
By AIMM Investigator: Michael Friedman, Virginia Commonwealth University
Mid-day Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm
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Business Meeting
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Workshop: NIH initiatives to promote diversity in science
By Kristy Nicks, NIH – NIAMS
Thursday, April 8th – Session 4
Fracture repair, a model of regeneration: evolving concepts
Chair: Dan Bikle, University of California, San Francisco
7:30am - 8:10am
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Fracture Nonunion: New Insights into Mechanism and Therapy
By Jie Shen, Washington University
8:10am - 8:50am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Life, Death and Transformation in the Transition Zone: an Emerging Model of Endochondral Ossification
By Ralph Marcucio, University of California, San Francisco
Break
8:50AM – 9:00AM
9:00am - 9:20am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
From fish to fractures: Translational biology of Notch signaling
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Daniel Youngstrom, University of Connecticut Health Center
9:20am - 9:40am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
The stem cell basis of bone versus fat formation
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Shawon Debnath, Weill Cornell Medical College
Mid-day Break
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Young Investigator Break Out Rooms – Scientific Discussions
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Meet the Professor Session 1: Management of low bone density in functional hypothalamic amenorrhea
By Madhu Misra, Harvard
5:00pm - 6:00pm
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Meet the Professor Session 2: How to use the versatility of a FACS machine for bone and mineral research”
By Matthew Greenblatt, Weill Cornell Medical College
Friday, April 9th – Session 5
Neuropsychiatric disorders and medications: Impact on bone
Chair: Tamara King, University of New England
7:30am - 7:50am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Dances with bones: inter-tissue communication in the regulation of long bone growth
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Alberto Rosello-Diez, Monash University
7:50am - 8:30am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Impact of autism spectrum disorder and anorexia nervosa on bone in adolescents and young adults”
By Madhu Misra, Harvard
Break
8:30AM – 8:40AM
8:40am - 9:20am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Atypical antipsychotic drug effects on bone and metabolism: new insights after warming up the mice
By Katie Motyl, Maine Medical Research Center Institute (MMCRI)
9:20am - 9:40am
Columbine Room, Stonebridge Inn
Vitamin D receptor signaling prevents the adverse actions of glucocorticoid excess in bone, skeletal muscle, and the heart, by interfering with the atrogene pathway
By John Haddad Young Investigator: Amy Sato, University of Arkansas Medical Center