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International Osteoporosis Foundation launches University Network

IOF invites applications from medical schools and research institutes in the bone field to join the IOF University Network, a new allied form of membership within the Foundation’s global community of member organizations.

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International Osteoporosis Foundation

IOF University Network

image: With the launch of the new IOF University Network, the International Osteoporosis Foundation invites academic institutions, research institutes and medical schools to apply for allied membership within the CNS, its community of member organizations. view more 

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The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) is the world’s largest non-governmental organization dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteoporosis, fragility fractures, and related bone diseases. Together with its more than 290 national and regional member societies as well as institutions and hospitals with an interest in musculoskeletal health, IOF carries out projects and programmes to advance science and research, medical education, advocacy, and public awareness in the field of osteoporosis and fracture prevention.

Professor Jean-Yves Reginster, IOF Board member and Chair of the IOF Committee of National Societies stated: 

“We invite academic institutions, medical schools and research institutes to apply to join the IOF University Network. Among the benefits of membership is the opportunity to be part of a vibrant community of bone health advocates – including national, regional and international societies and leading scientific experts. As well, there will be enhanced opportunities to collaborate on IOF programmes and to gain recognition for your institution’s efforts in the bone field through participation at IOF scientific meetings and events.”

Among the many benefits of free membership to the IOF University Network, universities will be able to apply for IOF endorsement of their publications, meetings or educational programmes, receive a number of free registrations to IOF’s global and regional congresses, and have increased opportunity to meet and collaborate with Key Opinion Leaders in the field. 

IOF Chief Executive Officer, Dr Philippe Halbout added: 

“In establishing this new form of allied membership, IOF aims to expand its global network by integrating renowned Universities worldwide into the IOF family. A further objective is to liaise with the young investigators of leading research institutions, many of whom will be the next generation of key opinion leaders in the field, by providing opportunities to share knowledge on the latest developments and challenges in the bone field. With time we hope to elaborate an increasing number of programmes for young scientists and health professionals collectively.”

With 23 universities from Europe, the Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Africa to date, the IOF University Network looks forward to welcoming many more academic and medical institutes in the future. 

For further information, a complete list of membership benefits, and an application form, please consult the IOF website.  

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About the IOF University Network
The IOF University Network aims to develop collaboration between the IOF Community and Universities worldwide. By connecting with medical students and young investigators through the IOF University Network, IOF is actively engaging with the next generation of Key Opinion Leaders, and grants access to a wide range of resources as well as to IOF’s renowned scientific network. Universities that are part of the IOF University Network are considered Allied Members of the IOF Committee of National Societies (CNS). The CNS is IOF’s key membership committee, representing medical and patient societies, as well as hospitals and other institutions with an interest in musculoskeletal health. For further information and application form visit
https://www.osteoporosis.foundation/our-network/universities  

About IOF 
The International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) is the world’s largest nongovernmental organization dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis and related musculoskeletal diseases. IOF members include scientific experts as well as more than 290 patient and medical societies, as well as universities, which are dedicated to making fracture prevention and healthy mobility a worldwide heath care priority. https://www.osteoporosis.foundation  info@osteoporosis.foundation @iofbonehealth  


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