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Dr Lane has spent her life researching Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis. In this presentation she shares studies she’s done in the last 5 years which have revolutionized the knowledge and thereby the potential for new medicines. Fascinating video. 00:43:00 Speaker Intro 05:01 Presentation begins 05:56 Osteoporosis Diagnosis and Treatment in 2025 07:00 Gaps in treatment 07:35 Stem cells 08:50 Ages for male and female peak bone mass and decline 10:00 Estrogen Receptor Brain Study finds in building bone in mice done in 2019 16:15 What do skeletal stem cells do to build bone and cartilage? (Imaging shown) 19:55 Research done with Maternal Brain Hormone that shows it builds bone 23:50 Pregnancy associated Osteoporosis 28:50 Summary of building bone while Lactating 31:13 Engineering stem cells 32:48 Brief Q&A 36:49 Glucocorticoids on bone mass and bone strength 42:08 Osteonecrosis/ side effects of today's medicine 47:44 What is Basigin-and will it result in a future product? 53:20 Q&A Complete Bio of Dr. Nancy E. Lane Nancy E. Lane, MD is an Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Rheumatology, and Aging Research, Director of the K12 NIH Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH), and Principal Investigator of the NIH funded Program on Sex Differences in Musculoskeletal Diseases Across the Lifespan at the University of California at Davis School of Medicine where she has served for the past 20 years. Dr. Lane is an internationally recognized scientist in the fields of both osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Her translational research team has been instrumental in defining the role of glucocorticoids in bone fragility including their effects on cell stress and vulnerable cell populations including osteocytes. As a faculty member at the University of California at San Francisco, she pioneered a seminal clinical trial to demonstrate that daily injections of the hormone PTH could reverse glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis. After transitioning to U.C. Davis, she a developed a novel compound to direct stem cells to the bone to grow new bone and treat osteoporosis. In addition she has uncovered novel genetic variations that predispose individuals to osteoarthritis and has studied novel treatments for osteoarthritis. She organized and directs an NIH funded junior faculty grant writing workshop that has taught over 300 junior faculty in musculoskeletal medicine grant writing skills that has resulted in a 45% success rate in applicants receiving research grants (2006-present). Dr. Lane has been recognized by the University, her medical residents, subspecialty fellows, and by her faculty peers as an outstanding mentor with the UC Davis Dean's Award for Scientific Mentoring (2008). Her research accomplishments have been recognized by the UC Davis School of Medicine Dean's Team Science Award (2012), the American College of Rheumatology for the Oscar Gluck Memorial Lecture for outstanding work in Osteoporosis (2011), the Remodeling in Bone “RIB Award” by the International Society of Bone and Mineral Research (2012), her election as a Master of the American College of Physicians (2012) and David Trentham Lectureship and Women in Medicine Lectureship at Harvard Medical School (2013).. She is also recipient of the Bone and Joint Decade Outstanding Achievement Award for developing a mentoring program in grant writing (2009). Dr. Lane was President of the Board of the United States Bone and Joint Decade (2006-2008), co-led the International Bone and Joint Decade Conference in Washington DC (2010),was elected and serves on the council of the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research (2010-2013), and the Orthopedic Research Society. Dr. Lane is on the editorial boards of Nature Reviews Rheumatology, Rheumatology (Associate Editor), Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism (Associate Editor), Co-editor Arthritis and Rheumatism (2005-2010), Journal of Rheumatology, She was elected to the Association of American Physicians (2006), has been named Best Doctors in America annually since 2004, and continues to have an active rheumatology practice.