MENTOR

Steven Boyd

PhD, PEng
Professor, Department of Radiology, University of Calgary, Alberta
BIOGRAPHY:Dr. Steven Boyd, PhD, is a Professor, Department of Radiology in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary and former (2016-2023) Director of the McCaig Institute for Bone and Joint Health. He is a Biomedical Engineer with a joint appointment in the Schulich School of Engineering.

Dr. Boyd’s research focuses on understanding the etiology of bone and joint diseases, with a particular interest in interventions targeting osteoporotic fracture prevention and altering the trajectory of post-traumatic osteoarthritis following an acute knee ligament injury. His work develops and applies novel high-resolution imaging techniques and computational approaches, and he has established a vibrant research team consisting of a senior scientist, post-doctoral fellows, MSc and PhD graduate students, undergraduate students and full-time staff based at his Bone Imaging Laboratory. He has published over 240 peer-reviewed manuscripts, 7 book chapters and has an H-index (Scopus, 2024) of 53 with over 13,000 citations. Recent publications include work in the area of vitamin D supplementation (JAMA), opportunistic CT (Med Eng Phys), post-traumatic osteoarthritis (J Orthop Res), image- based finite element analysis (J Biomech), contrast-enhanced imaging (J Clin Densitom) and fracture prediction in a longitudinal cohort study of bone health (J Bone Miner Res).

In 2016, he established the Centre for Mobility and Joint Health (MoJo), which serves as a hub for numerous clinical studies by many PIs at the University of Calgary and beyond in the area of bone and joint research and other areas of biomedical research. He was appointed a Fellow of the American Society of Bone and Mineral Research in 2018, and he holds the Bob and Nola Rintoul Chair in Bone and Joint Research. His research is supported by CIHR, NSERC, The Arthritis Society, Canadian Space Agency, Canada Foundation for Innovation, NIH collaborations and industry.

What is your interest in clinical trials?
• Application of clinical trials for post-traumatic knee osteoarthritis and osteoporosis treatments.

Why do you think clinical trials are important?
• They provide a high level of evidence for the effectiveness of interventions.
What is your personal philosophy about clinical trial training specifically or mentorship in general?

• As a biomedical engineer, I make sure to be working with a multi-disciplinary team that normally includes clinician-scientists so that we can conduct trials effectively and using the latest in technologies.

FUN FACT:My favourite hobbies are skiing, hiking and mountain biking.

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