New Mexico Bone Club Meeting
Thursday, February 10, 2022
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm MT
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Osteoporosis treatment and fracture healing, spine fusion and arthroplasty
Dr. Joseph Lane was born in New York City and raised in Great Neck, Long Island. He received his undergraduatedegree (Magna Cum Laude) from Columbia College and his medical degree from Harvard Medical School. Hisgeneral surgical internship and residency were performed at Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Laneperformed bone collage research at the NIDR at NIH (USPHS) from 1967-69 in Bethesda, Maryland, under KarlPiez and Edward Miller. He had a collagen research fellowship under Darwin Prochop at the CCRC University ofPennsylvania and a three-year orthopedic residency at the Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania during whichtime he was awarded the Kappa Delta Award (AAOS) for inhibiting scar formation.
Dr. Lane was the Elsee Butz Assistant Professor (orthopedics) at the Hospital University of Pennsylvania andChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia (1973-75). He was appointed Assistant Professor and Chief of the MetabolicBone Disease Service at Hospital for Special Surgical/Cornell Medical School in 1975, ultimately attaining fullProfessorship, Assistant Dean, Director of Clinical Research, and Medical Director of the Metabolic Bone DiseaseService and Osteoporosis Prevention (1976-91) and Senior Attending (1991-93). From 1993-96 he was Professorand Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at UCLA. He is currently the Associate Director of theOrthopaedic Trauma Service at New York - Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Lane has published extensively on bone biology, tissue injury and repair, trauma, bone and soft tissue sarcomas(including osteogenic sarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma), limb preservation, functional amputations, limb regeneration,and metabolic bone diseases (osteoporosis, Paget's disease, rickets, osteomalacia, fibrous dysplasia).
He has served on numerous committees for the AAOS, including the Board of Directors and Chairman of COMSS,the Chairman Oversight Panel on Women's Health Issues. He was President of the Orthopaedic Research Society,Musculoskeletal Tumor Society, Chairman of NIH Orthopaedic Study Section, OREF grants review board, ABOSQuestion Writing Task Force. He is a member of the AAOS, AOA, ABJS, ASBMR, ORS, MSTS, and OTA. He hasearned NIH career and R01 grants, OREF grants, and foundation awards. He has been visiting professor ateducational institutes and is on the editorial board of several peer journals.
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