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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 22 MIN

Ian Reid, M.D., featuring Natalie Sims, Ph.D.

from JBMR at 40: Honoring the Past, Shaping the Future · host ASBMR

In this JBMR at 40 anniversary episode, Natalie Sims, PhD speaks with Professor Ian Reid (University of Auckland), a leading figure whose work has helped define modern osteoporosis research and care.Reid reflects on landmark contributions — from early bisphosphonate trials that reshaped treatment pathways to influential, and at times controversial, findings on calcium supplementation and cardiovascular risk. He also shares insights on the evolution of the field, the enduring impact of JBMR and ASBMR, and the importance of rigorous, evidence-based science.With candor and perspective, Reid offers valuable guidance for the next generation: ask meaningful questions, design studies carefully, and have the courage to trust the data.A thoughtful and celebratory look at four decades of progress through the lens of one of the field’s most impactful voices.

In this JBMR at 40 anniversary episode, Natalie Sims, PhD speaks with Professor Ian Reid (University of Auckland), a leading figure whose work has helped define modern osteoporosis research and care. Reid reflects on landmark contributions — from early bisphosphonate trials that reshaped treatment pathways to influential, and at times controversial, findings on calcium supplementation and cardiovascular risk. He also shares insights on the evolution of the field, the enduring impact of JBMR a...

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