WEBINARS

Researcher Spotlight Series

This fall the Arthritis National Research Foundation hosted a five-part webinar series, with each session spotlighting a specific type of arthritis or related autoimmune disease and featuring panelists, either currently or previously ANRF funded, presenting the latest in breakthroughs, diagnostic tools, procedures and research & development. You are invited to watch the five webinars below, please enjoy meeting the scientists and learning about their research, which is funded by donors and supporters like you.

Osteoarthritis – 2024 Researcher Spotlight Series

Discover the latest breakthroughs in Osteoarthritis research in this engaging webinar, featuring expert insights from Dr. Matlock Jeffries, Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma, and Dr. Rachel E. Miller, Associate Professor at Rush University. Guided by our inspiring patient moderator and ANRF Board Member, Staci Stringer, this session dives into symptom management, treatment options, and emerging research that could transform the future of osteoarthritis care.

2023 Researcher Spotlight Series: Osteoarthritis

In this 1-hour webinar, doctors and ANRF researchers Shabana Amanda Ali, PhD, and Michael Jurynec, PhD, discuss cutting-edge research in osteoarthritis. The research shared will focus on how your genes could cause osteoarthritis and how the molecules that read your genes could help treat it.

2022 Researcher Spotlight Series: Osteoarthritis

Anne-Marie Malfait, MD, PhD, Moderator; Emily Boyd Stormoen, ANRF CEO, Host; Jonathan Brunger, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Vanderbilt University; Charles K.F. Chan, PhD, Assistant Professor of Surgery, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Stanford University; Shouan Zhu, PhD, Assistant Professor; Investigator, Ohio Musculoskeletal & Neurological Institute, Ohio University

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