| Sunday 6 May, 2007 | 
         
          | 08:00-09:00 |  | Symposium 1: 
            Bone Growth and Modelling | 
         
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          | 08:00 | IS02 |  BONE GROWTH IN LENGTH AND WIDTH: THE YIN AND YANG 
              OF BONE STABILITYFrank Rauch (Montreal, Canada)
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          | 08:30 | IS03 | TOWARD AN EXPANDED UNDERSTANDING OF THE 
            ROLE OF THE PERIOSTEUM IN SKELETAL HEALTH Eric 
            Orwoll (Oregon, USA)
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          | 09:00 - 10:00 |  | Oral 
            Communications 1: Bone Development and Tissue Engineering | 
         
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          | 10:00 - 11:15 |  | Coffee and Attended 
            Posters 
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          | 11:15 - 12:45 |  | Workshop 1: Implant 
              Loosening |  | 
         
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          | 11:15 | IS04 | EPIDEMIOLOGY OF ASEPTIC LOOSENING Ove 
            Furnes (Bergen, Norway)
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          | 11:45 | IS05 | THE PATHOGENESIS OF OSTEOLYSIS AND IMPLANT 
            LOOSENING Mark Wilkinson (Sheffield, 
            United Kingdom)
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          | 12:15 | IS06 |  BIOLOGIC TREATMENT STRATEGIESKjeld Søballe (University 
              of Aarhus, Denmark)
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          | 11:15 - 12:45 |  | Workshop 2: Proteomics |  | 
         
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          | 11:15 | IS07 | QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMICS FOR CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN 
            BONE DEVELOPMENT Irina Kratchmarova 
            (University of Southern Denmark)
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          | 11:45 | IS08 | PROTEOMICS TECHNOLOGY Mathias Mann (Martinsried, Germany)
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          | 12:15 | IS09 | BIOMARKER DISCOVERY Claes 
            Lindberg (Lund, Sweden)
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          | 12:45 - 14:00 |  | Lunch and Posters | 
         
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          | 13:00 - 14:00 |  | Meet the 
            Professor Sessions | 
         
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          | 14:00 - 15:00 |  | Symposium 2: 
            Epigenetics | 
         
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          | 14:00 | IS10 | DEVELOPMENTAL ORIGINS OF OSTEOPOROTIC 
              FRACTURE: THE ROLE OF MATERNAL VITAMIN D INSUFFICIENCY Cyrus Cooper (Southampton, United 
              Kingdom)
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          | 14:30 | IS11 | READING THE DNA METHYLATION SIGNAL Adrian Bird (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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          | 15:00 - 15:05 |  |  Award Presentation: ECTS/AMGEN 
              RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP  | 
         
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          | 15:05-16:05 
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            Communications 2: Osteoporosis and Genetics | 
         
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          | 16:05-16:30 |  |  Coffee
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          | 16:30-17:30 |  | Oral 
            Communications 3: Hormones, including Estrogen, Vitamin D, PTHRP | 
         
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          | 17:30-18:00 |  | Break  | 
         
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          | 18:00-19:30 
 |  | Satellite Symposium 5: Can Key 
            Differences Among Bisphosphonates Translate Into Higher Quality Therapy 
            for the Osteoporosis Patient? 
 SUPPORTED BY THE 
            ALLIANCE FOR BETTER HEALTH (P&G AND SANOFI-AVENTIS)
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          |  |  | EXPANDING THE CLINICAL EVIDENCE ON DIFFERENCES 
            AMONG BISPHOSPHONATES AND THE IMPORTANCE FOR RAPID ACTION IN OSTEOPOROSIS 
            THERAPY Pierre Delmas (Lyons, France)
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          |  |  | THE VALUE OF CHOICE AND FLEXIVILITY FOR 
            PATIENT-CENTERED OSTEOPOROSIS TREATMENT Robert Lindsay (West Haverstraw, USA)
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          |  |  | CONSEQUENCES OF DIFFERENCES IN STRUCTURE-FUNCTION 
              RELATIONSHIPS AMONG BISPHOSPHONATESGraham Russell (Oxford, UK)
 
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