Gustavo Duque
Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science (AIMSS) -The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Professor Duque, MD, PhD, FRACP is a geriatrician and bone biologist with a research interest in the mechanisms of age-related bone loss, osteoporosis and frailty in older persons. His initial training included Internal Medicine at Javeriana University (Colombia) and Geriatric Medicine, which he completed at McGill University in Montreal (Canada). Subsequently, he obtained his PhD at McGill University in 2003 with a thesis entitled ‘Molecular Changes of the Aging Osteoblast’ under the supervision of Dr. Richard Kremer. Between 2003 and November 2007, he joined the faculty at McGill University Medical School as a member of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and as Researcher at the Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research. In November 2007, he moved to Australia to join the Faculty as Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Geriatric Medicine and Director of the Musculoskeletal Ageing Research Program at Sydney Medical School Nepean -University of Sydney. In 2012, he was promoted to Professor of Medicine at the University of Sydney. In 2015, Professor Duque moved to Melbourne to assume a new position as Chair of Medicine and Director of the Australian Institute for Musculoskeletal Science at the University of Melbourne.
Prof. Duque's major research interests include the elucidation of the mechanisms of age-related bone loss, osteoporosis, sarcopenia and frailty. He is also looking at the effect of vitamin D, exercise and proteins on bone and muscle mass. Finally, he is implementing a new Falls and Fractures clinic at Sunshine Hospital where patients are assessed for falls and fractures risk in a comprehensive manner.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Sarcopenic obesiy is associated with lower tibial cortical area and thickness and poor physical function in community-dwelling older adults (#79)
12:00 PM
David Scott
Proffered papers - Clinical II
Region of residence, area-level socioeconomic position, and the utilisation of total primary joint replacement for hip or knee osteoarthritis in western Victoria: A cross-sectional multilevel study of the Australian Orthopaedic Association National Joint Replacement Registry (#141)
12:30 PM
Sharon L Brennan-Olsen
Poster Viewing I (odd numbers)
Marrow fat is not correlated with visceral and subcutaneous fat in elderly men (#135)
12:30 PM
Ebrahim Bani Hassan
Poster Viewing I (odd numbers)
Mid-thigh muscle and bone masses are sensitive indices of bone and muscle loss in older fallers (#105)
5:00 PM
Ebrahim Bani Hassan
Welcome Reception & ANZBMS Plenary Posters