Prof Natalie A Sims
@NatalieASims
bone biologist,
living and working in Ngar-go, Wurundjeri Country (Fitzroy, Melbourne)
Sharing information about skeletons and the bone research community.
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http://www.svi.edu.au 06-01-2009 03:04:36
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💀The Garbers team Medizinische Hochschule Hannover characterise two clinically relevant variants in the #Interleukin -11 receptor gene & their roles in premature closure of 💀 bone sutures:
💀 buff.ly/3WgYjC7
🔆 Commentary by Prof Natalie A Sims: buff.ly/3Wc07wh
#craniosynostosis
Why wait? Submit your #ASBMR2024 abstract early if you are able! Time will fly by so make sure to gather all the materials you need to successfully submit your science, including an ASBMR member to sponsor your abstract. Learn more and submit: asbmr.org/asbmr-abstracts
Great job by Albert Kim presenting his work, supervised by A/Prof Michelle McDonald at #SICEM2024 ANZBMS ECIC #AusssieBoneHeads
Looking forward to attending the Aegean Conferences 9th Osteoimmunology meeting in Ancient Corinth! What's better than learning about bones and immune cells surrounded by sun, sea and beach? 🌞🦴🏝️ Only a few more days left to submit an abstract! aegeanconferences.org/src/App/confer…
Getting organised for the Aegean Conferences 9th Osteoimmunology meeting. This year in Corinth. Abstract closing date is March 31st, so still time to plan your trip! Sun! Sand! Bones! Immune Cells! What more could you want? aegeanconferences.org/src/App/confer…
Register today for our first Reviewer Training Track webinar on Tuesday, April 2! Joel Boerckel Dr. Lilian Plotkin Prof Natalie A Sims will discuss “Editorial Peer Reviewers as Shepherds, Rather Than Gatekeepers” from The Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
Registration open to all ASBMR members: ow.ly/M4p150QSFQX
Always a pleasure to work with Christopher Kovacs on maternal and infant bone health - this study shows how calcitriol deficiency in mothers influences early skeletal growth and development. Thanks again for involving us SVIResearch!
Only two weeks to go for the first Melbourne Bone Group meeting of 2024! Wednesday March 20th SVIResearch. Register at shorturl.at/xABMP, and hear from Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou Mícheál Ó Breasail and Ben Kirk, PhD!
Only two weeks to go for the first Melbourne Bone Group meeting of 2024! Wednesday March 20th SVIResearch. Register at shorturl.at/xABMP, and hear from Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou Mícheál Ó Breasail and Ben Kirk.
Interleukin 11 (IL-11) receptor complex mutations are associated with craniosynostosis, but how does it happen? Griffin Lab and I had fun writing this editorial for The FEBS Journal based on new work from the Garbers lab - so much more to learn! febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/fe…
The International Society of Bone Morphometry (ISBM) meeting is one of my favourites because it's friendly, and the discussions focus on getting things right. You can really be a completely unashamed bone nerd! 🦴🔬🙌🙌