AIMM 2019 annual meeting ? E.M. Shore, P.I. Advances in Mineral Metabolism (AIMM) is an annual conference that combines presentations on bone and musculoskeletal biology research in a format that provides extensive opportunity for open discussions and exchange of ideas from basic, clinical, and translational perspectives.
The AIM M meeting has been embraced by a broad spectrum of scientists and clinicians who have gathered for more than 30 consecutive years to participate in the high quality discussions of state-of-the-art topics that are the core of the spirit of AIMM. From its start in 1985, the AIMM meeting has been an important and unique scientific meeting, distinguished by cutting edge reports and intensive scientific discussions. A unique feature of AIMM has consistently been to use half of each presentation time slot for lively and engaging discussion.
The AIM M program has consistently maintained balance in basic research and clinical perspectives and is attended by academics (basic researchers and clinicians), postdoctoral trainees, and by scientists working in the pharmaceutical industry. In addition to high quality scientific discussion, a major goal of the AIMM meeting is to provide opportunities for young scientists to interact closely with more established researchers in a welcoming and interactive environment that fosters creative scientific exchange and encourages their career development.
AIM M accomplishes this through a number of mechanisms: first, all Young Investigator awardees present their work orally within the planned scientific sessions; second, the program includes an open basic science session and an open clinical science session that provide young investigators additional opportunities to present recent findings or case reports; third, each session includes time for extended discussions and participation of young investigators is encouraged; fourth, meet-the-professor sessions provide unique opportunities for small-group interaction that particularly benefit scientists-in-training and young faculty; finally, the format of the meeting brings attendees together throughout the day including time for unstructured informal group and individual discussions. The 2019 AIMM meeting will be held from April 8-12, 2019 at the Stonebridge Inn in Snowmass Village, Colorado. The program will include basic science and clinical/translational oral presentations on relevant and new research including cellular senescence in bone, mechanosensing and fatigue loading, FGF23- mediated bone diseases, the use of bone-targeted agents in cancer therapy, bone and tissue regeneration, and GPCRs and cancer. Presentations and discussions by scientists and clinicians with expertise in these areas, as well as by young investigators who have been selected through a competitive process, will be a focus of the meeting. Invited speakers will lead meet-the-professor discussions on scientific and career development topics and diversity in bone and mineral research. The requested funds for the 2019 annual meeting would be a significant contribution toward fulfilling AIMM's goals to stimulate creativity in bone and musculoskeletal research and to provide young investigators with strong and lasting support to promote and develop their talent. 1

Public Health Relevance

AIMM 2019 annual meeting ? E.M. Shore, P.I. Advances in Mineral Metabolism (AIMM) was established as a scientific conference to present and actively discuss state-of-the-art basic and clinical bone biology in a forum that would be highly stimulating for established experts in the field as well as be collegial and welcoming for young investigators and scientists-in-training. The 30 year AIMM history, along with the high retention rate of AIMM's young investigators in the bone field, attests to the value and importance of this meeting. 1

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS)
Type
Conference (R13)
Project #
1R13AR075409-01
Application #
9760686
Study Section
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases Special Grants Review Committee (AMS)
Program Officer
Chen, Faye H
Project Start
2019-04-01
Project End
2020-03-31
Budget Start
2019-04-01
Budget End
2020-03-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2019
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Advances in Mineral Metabolism
Department
Type
DUNS #
132677050
City
Rochester
State
MN
Country
United States
Zip Code
55902