Dana Bliuc
Garvan Institute of Medical Research, NSW, Australia

Dr Dana Bliuc, PhD, MSc (Med), MD is a clinical epidemiologist who worked for over 15 years on uncovering the severe consequences of osteoporosis. She is currently holding a Senior Research Officer position at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.
Dana’s research interests lie in investigating the long-term adverse events of recurrent fractures and premature mortality associated with fracture and their interactions with fracture site and the health status at the time of fracture. By examining these risks, the goal of her research is to improve the clinical outcomes of patients by improving early detection in high-risk individuals.
Dana is also interested in investigating the complex associations between osteoporosis cognition and dementia. By examining these links, the aim is to enhance the understanding of these complex health issues and improve early detection which is particularly important in these two very common, debilitating but silent conditions.
In addition, Dana is interested in investigating the intricate associations between osteoporosis and multimorbidity. This research is geared to uncovering the best treatment options for people with other chronic conditions to offer insights into personalised approaches to fracture management.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Multimorbidity and long-term mortality following a specific fragility fracture: Latent class analysis of a nationwide population-based cohort (#65)
2:40 PM
Thach Tran
Session 6 – Muscle and Bone Interactions Co-badged session with ANZSSFR
Trajectories to subsequent admissions and mortality following a specific fragility fracture: A nationwide population-based follow-up study (#52)
9:26 AM
Thach Tran
Session 5 – Bone Repair and Biomechanics
Muscle performance improves predictive accuracy of the Garvan fracture risk calculator: A reclassification analysis (#20)
11:24 AM
Dima Alajlouni
Christopher and Margie Nordin Young Investigator Award Finalists – Mini-oral session
Fracture risk and mortality from Type 2 Diabetes in the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis study (CaMos) (#122)
3:00 PM
Nithin Kolanu
Afternoon Tea and Attended Poster Session (Even numbered posters)