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Saturday 23 May, 09:00-18:00
Bone histomorphometry and related approaches to the
study of bone
COURSE ORGANISERS
Klaus Klaushofer (Vienna, Austria)
Richard Eastell (Sheffield, UK)
Bente Langdahl (Aarhus, Denmark)
COURSE OVERVIEW
Histomorphometry has long been a very powerful tool in the resources
of clinicians and basic researchers alike. It provides a wealth
of information on tissue health and dynamics but has a drawback
in that the information it provides is a 'snapshot' of the condition
of the tissue at the time of biopsy.
This disadvantage is overcome when histomorphometry is combined
with other techniques such as immunohistochemistry, µCT, FTIRI
and computer modeling, providing a more complete picture of the
tissue's condition over time.
The purpose of this training course is to provide a state of the
art overview of all these techniques, their outcomes, and what can
be deduced from this information from bench to bedside. The course
is designed to be of interest to rheumatologists, endocrinologists,
orthopaedic surgeons, veterinarians, and basic researchers.
The ECTS Training Course has been accredited by the European Council
for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) to provide 6 hours of
European external CME credits. Each medical specialist should claim
only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the educational
activity.
The EACCME is an institution of the European Union of Medical Specialists
(UEMS), www.uems.net. EACCME credits
are recognized by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s
Recognition Award (PRA). To convert EACCME credit to AMA PRA category
credit, contact the AMA.
SPEAKERS
Peter Fratzl (Potsdam, Germany)
Introduction
Ellen Hauge (Aarhus, Denmark)
Histomorphometry - View
Slides
Reinhold Erben (Vienna, Austria)
Species differences in histomorphometry - View
Slides
Marc McKee (Montreal, Canada)
Immunolocalization of extracellular matrix proteins in mineralized
tissues by light and electron microscopy
Philippe Zysset (Vienna, Austria)
Bone mechanical properties assessed from microCT and nanoindentation
Himadri Gupta (Potsdam, Germany)
Synchrotrone-based investigations of bone material
Richard Weinkamer (Potsdam, Germany)
Bone mineralization density distribution (BMDD) –
Computer modeling of mineralization kinetics - View
Slides
Eleftherios Paschalis (Vienna, Austria)
Vibrational spectroscopic methods - FTIRI and Raman - View
Slides
An additional registration fee of €95 for Members
and €145 for Non-Members is payable for the
training course.
Please tick the box on the registration
form to book a place.
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