Bone Up – ‘Baron Episode’

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The lads talked to Professor Roland Baron from Harvard University. Roland characterised one of the bone signalling pathways that govern bone formation and then developed a new treatment that increases cell signalling to improve bone mass. The therapy called Romosozumab is revolutionising fracture prevention.Roland is a co-founder and chair of the International Federation of Musculoskeletal Research Societies supporting our community and helping young scientists to develop. LISTEN AT: https://rss.com/podcasts/boneup/1654113/ 

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BoneUP Live- ECTS 2024 – IFMRS Interview

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The lads jetted off to sunny Marseille in the South of France to get you updates on the latest bone research. We talked to Federico Moscogiuri, Ralph Muller and Aline Bozec from the IFMRS about supporting global musculoskeletal research. We also chatted with Annegreet Vlug and Petar Milovanovic from the ECTS academy about their research and supporting young scientists.

The IFMRS Online Learning Environment (HubLE) provides high-quality, accessible knowledge about MSK research, with an emphasis on innovation, enabling early investigators to learn, share and network with each other and with professionals from across the world.

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BoneUP Live @ECTS 2024 – ECTS Interview

Episode notes

The lads jetted off to sunny Marseille in the South of France to get you updates on the latest bone research. We talked to Thomas Funck-Brentano about highlights from last year and spoke to some of the young prize winners. We also chatted with Jeroen Geurts and Alex Ireland from the ECTS academy about their research and supporting young scientists.

(https://ects-academy.org/)

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Addressing musculoskeletal conditions: an opportunity for health systems globally

The webinars by the WHO on “Rehabilitation: Addressing Musculoskeletal Conditions, An Opportunity for Health Systems” present a significant learning opportunity. They address the critical role of rehabilitation in health systems, particularly with respect to the growing challenge of musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions, which are the greatest cause of a growing burden of disability worldwide.

The WHO has identified MSK conditions as the greatest area of need for improving population health through rehabilitation, in order to help to keep more people mobile, pain-free and economically and socially active and reduce the economic impact on society of MSK-related work loss.

The webinars highlight how a concerted approach to tackling the impact of MSK conditions through rehabilitation can not only improve patient outcomes but also enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of health systems globally.

For more information, please visit the WHO website: Addressing musculoskeletal conditions: an opportunity for health systems globally (who.int)

Please also have a look at the “MSK Policy and Evidence” section of our Virtual Library: Virtual Library – IFMRS

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