Elucidating muscle–bone crosstalk: the power of lipidomics and metabolomics

Includes a Live Web Event on 06/26/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

Join Dr. Marco Brotto as they discuss "Elucidating muscle–bone crosstalk: the power of lipidomics and metabolomics" moderated by Dr. Kamal Awad.

Learning Objectives:
1. Describe the biological basis of muscle–bone crosstalk in aging and musculoskeletal disease.

2. Explain how lipidomics and metabolomics can reveal pathways and biomarkers relevant to osteosarcopenia.

3. Discuss the translational potential of these approaches for identifying clinically useful biomarkers and therapeutic targets in musculoskeletal disorders.

This webinar is hosted by the ASBMR Muscle and Bone Disease Scientific Interest Group (SIG). The Scientific Interest Groups, brought to you by the Membership Engagement Committee (MEC), aim to empower members through fostering meaningful engagement and collaboration within specific research areas. SIGs are dedicated to promoting year-round connectivity, enhancing networking opportunities, and facilitating mentorship that advances careers. By ensuring inclusivity for all members, SIGs strive to provide exclusive benefits that extend beyond our Annual Meeting, creating a vibrant and supportive community for all.

Dr. Marco Brotto

Dr. Marco Brotto

BSN, MPharm, PhD

Bone-Muscle Research Center, Institute of Biomanufacturing and Precision Medicine for North Texas (IMPRINT), College of Nursing and Innovation, University of Texas at Arlington

Dr. Marco Brotto is the George W. & Hazel M. Jay Endowed Professor and Director of the Bone-Muscle Research Center at the University of Texas at Arlington. He is a clinician-scientist with expertise in muscle physiology, cell biology, and translational research models. His work spans experimental platforms ranging from intact muscle and single-muscle fibers to FDA-aligned analytical chemistry approaches. In this webinar, Dr. Brotto will discuss key concepts in muscle–bone crosstalk and highlight how lipidomics and metabolomics can be used to identify blood, serum, fat, muscle, and tissue biomarkers of age-related decline in musculoskeletal function, including osteosarcopenia, as well as other musculoskeletal disorders.

 

Dr. Kamal Awad

Dr. Kamal Awad (Moderator)

Assistant Professor of Research

The Bone-Muscle Research Center, College of Nursing and Health Innovations, at the University of Texas at Arlington

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Elucidating muscle–bone crosstalk: the power of lipidomics and metabolomics
06/26/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/26/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)  |  60 minutes Join Dr. Marc Brotto as they discuss "Elucidating muscle–bone crosstalk: the power of lipidomics and metabolomics" moderated by Dr. Kamal Awad.