Bone Matrix Quality in Aging and Diabetes
Dr. Nyman will describe different matrix-sensitive laboratory techniques and how they relate to the fracture resistance of bone.
Dr. Nyman will describe different matrix-sensitive laboratory techniques and how they relate to the fracture resistance of bone.
This event will occur in October and feature a blend of health care professionals giving invited talks on prominent and urgent health care problems they see in their own contexts and professional settings along with opportunities for students to showcase their current work.
The second opportunity for Engagement Sessions will occur in November 2024. Sessions are intended to provide face-to-face interactions with relevant Clinical Council members to discuss current or future project ideas, and develop potential partnerships, collaborations, and receive expert clinical perspectives and feedback. Priority for this round of talks will be given to research applicants whose research areas align with the Clinical Problem Space Talks.