Joy Wu

@JoyYWu

Physician scientist in endocrinology at Stanford, with a focus on osteoporosis and metabolic bone disease.

Joined March 2013

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  1. 2 hours ago

    Still plenty of devoted bone and mineral research aficionados engaged in discussions on the last day of . Safe travels home!

  2. Retweeted
    24 hours ago

    Such exciting talks from Jueppner / Gardella labs: a PTHrP-based inverse agonist with promising results for Jansens patients

  3. 17 hours ago

    Gathering of Northern California Boneheads from UCSF, UC Davis, and Stanford at .

  4. Retweeted
    20 hours ago

    Professor Martin is pretty amazing, isn't he?!

  5. Retweeted
    Sep 10

    Anyone who thinks scientists like agreeing with one another has never attended a scientific conference.

  6. Retweeted
    Sep 10
    Replying to

    I was happy to serve as non-loaded control.

  7. Retweeted
    Sep 10

    Cummings: increased mortality with fracture, diabetes and prior fracture as risk factors first shown 1964

  8. Sep 10

    Dr Jack Martin gives a historical overview of basic science research in bone, with a focus on intercellular communications.

  9. Sep 10

    Dr Steven Cummings: paradigm shifts in bone clinical research = BMD, vertebral fx diagnosis, risk factors, treatments, genetics.

  10. Sep 10

    Congratulations on 40 years! Paula Stern gives a historical overview of the society at .

  11. Sep 9

    Told today I'm very happy on Twitter. (Thanks!) My response: That's because you can't see my "drafts" tab. 🤣

  12. Sep 9

    Bone researchers show off their dancing skills at . Does this count as weight-bearing exercise?

  13. Retweeted
    Sep 9

    trainees... um... improving their bone mass.

  14. Retweeted
    Sep 9

    Beautiful cell chase studies by Ono show PTHrP-creER+ resting chondrocytes behave as skeletal stem cells

  15. Sep 9

    Terrific interest in the concurrent oral session on mesenchymal stem cells and osteoprogenitors at . Standing room only!

  16. Sep 9

    Always fun to meet fellow Twitter folks in person. Thanks and for saying hello at .

  17. Retweeted
    Sep 9

    One of my fav things at : Debate and discussion of ACP's osteoporosis guidelines. Very helpful for nonclinician educators like me.

  18. Sep 9

    Dr Leder: the challenge of formulating guidelines = clarity and simplicity vs subtlety, current controversies in the field

  19. Sep 9

    Dr Leder: ACP osteoporosis guideline limitations- no distinction of fracture risk, no mention of anabolics or sequential therapy

  20. Sep 9

    Dr Crandall provides the PCP perspective on ACP osteoporosis guidelines - many competing demands, need clear guidelines to follow

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