At the symposium, physicians and scientists will have the opportunity to share ideas and attend scientific sessions. The keynote speaker is Benjamin Alman, MD, chair of orthopedic surgery at the University of Toronto and a leader in arthritis research. Dr. Alman is also a skeletal cancer biologist and senior scientist in the Developmental Stem Cell Biology Program at the Hospital for Sick Children.
The event will also kick off the expansion of CMSR’s future research supported by National Institute of Health grants.
Read the release on The Centers for Musculoskeletal Research.
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