Prof. Donnelly presented a talk entitled, “Reduced bone tissue compositional heterogeneity with bisphosphonate treatment in postmenopausal women with typical and atypical fragility fractures” at Endocrine Grand Rounds at Johns Hopkins University Medical School in Baltimore, MD.
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- Ganesan and Patel win ELI Undergraduate Research Awards
- Hemmerling to Present at the Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, February 2-5
- Hemmerling wins ELI Undergraduate Research Award
- Mileti to Present at SciX Conference, October 21-26
- Donnelly to Present at ASBMR annual meeting, September 28-October 1
- Mileti receives SAS Undergraduate Student Award
- Lloyd AA, Luengo EA, Donnelly E. Atypical fracture with long-term bisphosphonate therapy is associated with altered cortical composition and reduced fracture resistance. PNAS. 2017
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