Date: 4 February 2019 2:30-4:00pm
Venue: Level 4 Block E, Large Meeting Room, Monash Medical Centre
Thesis title: Determinants of skeletal fragility in under-served populations
Synopsis: Women with premature ovarian insufficiency and populations with atypical femoral fractures represent two underserved groups with complex bone disease and high fracture risk. The aim of my PhD is to characterise the clinical, genetic and structural determinants of skeletal fragility in these two populations, and identify opportunities for targeted intervention in order to optimise bone health.
Supervisors: Professor Peter R Ebeling, Clinical A/Professor Frances Milat, Clinical A/Professor Amanda Vincent, A/Professor Carola Zillikens
Panel Chair: A/Professor Elizabeth Algar
Independent assessors: Professor Peter Fuller
All invited.
Venue: Level 4 Block E, Large Meeting Room, Monash Medical Centre
Thesis title: Determinants of skeletal fragility in under-served populations
Synopsis: Women with premature ovarian insufficiency and populations with atypical femoral fractures represent two underserved groups with complex bone disease and high fracture risk. The aim of my PhD is to characterise the clinical, genetic and structural determinants of skeletal fragility in these two populations, and identify opportunities for targeted intervention in order to optimise bone health.
Supervisors: Professor Peter R Ebeling, Clinical A/Professor Frances Milat, Clinical A/Professor Amanda Vincent, A/Professor Carola Zillikens
Panel Chair: A/Professor Elizabeth Algar
Independent assessors: Professor Peter Fuller
All invited.
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