Susan Millard
Mater Research Insitute - University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, QLD, Australia

Dr Millard is a member of the Bone and Immunology Research Group at Mater Research Institute-The University of Queensland (UQ). She completed a PhD in 2006 at University of Adelaide and subsequently undertook postdoctoral research in at UCSF before returning to Australia. Her interests have focused on the dynamic environment of bone and bone marrow. These interests have been furthered through the use of transgenic approaches to understand the influence of cellular signaling pathways in osteoblasts, investigations into cell therapies for treatment of bone disease, and a more recent emphasis on understanding myeloid cell contributions to bone regeneration, bone diseases, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Osteal macrophage contributions to bone homeostasis and post-menopausal osteoporosis bone pathology (#58)
11:48 AM
Lena Batoon
Roger Melick Young Investigator Award Finalists
Neurogenic heterotopic ossifications following spinal cord injuries are derived from fibro-adipogenic progenitors in the skeletal muscle not from satellite cells (#28)
2:00 PM
Jean-Pierre Levesque
Session 3 – Bone Biology and Pathology