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David B. Burr is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a repertoire of 28 publications in this field. Within medicine, Burr's work spans notable subfields including oncology, orthopedics and sports medicine, surgery, epidemiology, and molecular biology.

The scientist's main topics of investigation revolve around bone health and treatments, with specific attention to osteoporosis research and bone fractures. Other topics include lower extremity biomechanics and pathologies, hip disorders and treatments, osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms, as well as inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects.

Burr has contributed extensively to several academic venues. Frequent publication sites include:

  • Bone
  • Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • Bone Reports
  • Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Research

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Burr provide insight into their research focus:

  • "Bone stress injuries," 2022, published in Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • "Fifty years of bisphosphonates: What are their mechanical effects on bone?," 2020, published in Bone
  • "Skeletal Protection and Promotion of Microbiome Diversity by Dietary Boosting of the Endogenous Antioxidant Response," 2020, published in Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
  • "Systemic inhibition or global deletion of CaMKK2 protects against post-traumatic osteoarthritis," 2021, published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • "CAMKK2 is upregulated in primary human osteoarthritis and its inhibition protects against chondrocyte apoptosis," 2023, published in Osteoarthritis and Cartilage

The scientist often collaborates with several co-authors in their field. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Mary Bouxsein
  • John Shutter
  • Xiaojun Ding
  • Matthew R. Allen
  • Uma Sankar

Best Publications

  • Basic biomechanical measurements of bone: a tutorial.

    C.H. Turner;D.B. Burr

  • Bisphosphonate-associated osteonecrosis of the jaw: Report of a Task Force of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research

    Sundeep Khosla;David Burr;Jane Cauley;David W. Dempster

  • Skeletal Tissue Mechanics

    R. Bruce Martin;David B. Burr;Neil A. Sharkey

  • Atypical subtrochanteric and diaphyseal femoral fractures: Report of a task force of the american society for bone and mineral Research

    Elizabeth Shane;David Burr;Peter R. Ebeling;Bo Abrahamsen

  • Atypical Subtrochanteric and Diaphyseal Femoral Fractures: Report of a Task Force of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Running Title: Atypical Femoral Fractures Task Force Report

    Elizabeth Shane;David Burr;Peter R. Ebeling;Bo

  • Suppressed bone turnover by bisphosphonates increases microdamage accumulation and reduces some biomechanical properties in dog rib

    Tasuku Mashiba;Toru Hirano;Charles H. Turner;Mark R. Forwood

  • Bone remodeling in response to in vivo fatigue microdamage

    David B. Burr;R.Bruce Martin;Mitchell B. Schaffler;Eric L. Radin

  • Bone remodelling in osteoarthritis.

    David B. Burr;Maxime A. Gallant

  • In vivo measurement of human tibial strains during vigorous activity

    David B. Burr;C. Milgrom;David P Fyhrie;M. Forwood

  • Bone Microdamage and Skeletal Fragility in Osteoporotic and Stress Fractures

    David B. Burr;Mark R. Forwood;David P. Fyhrie;R. Bruce Martin

  • Increased intracortical remodeling following fatigue damage.

    S. Mori;D.B. Burr

  • Stiffness of compact bone: effects of porosity and density.

    Mitchell B. Schaffler;David B. Burr

  • Improved Bone Structure and Strength After Long-Term Mechanical Loading Is Greatest if Loading Is Separated Into Short Bouts

    Alexander G. Robling;Felicia M. Hinant;David B. Burr;Charles H. Turner

  • Structure, Function, and Adaptation of Compact Bone

    R. Bruce Martin;David B. Burr

  • Muscle Strength, Bone Mass, and Age‐Related Bone Loss

    David B. Burr

  • Effects of suppressed bone turnover by bisphosphonates on microdamage accumulation and biomechanical properties in clinically relevant skeletal sites in beagles

    T Mashiba;C.H Turner;T Hirano;M.R Forwood

  • Mechanotransduction in bone: osteoblasts are more responsive to fluid forces than mechanical strain.

    Ichiro Owan;David B. Burr;Charles H. Turner;Jinya Qiu

  • Effects of biomechanical stress on bones in animals

    David Burr;Alexander Robling;C. H. Turner

  • Does microdamage accumulation affect the mechanical properties of bone

    David B. Burr;David B. Burr;Charles H. Turner;Charles H. Turner;Pratap Naick;Mark R. Forwood;Mark R. Forwood

  • Fluid shear-induced mechanical signaling in MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts requires cytoskeleton-integrin interactions

    Fredrick M. Pavalko;Neal X. Chen;Charles H. Turner;David B. Burr

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles H. Turner
Charles H. Turner Indiana University
David P. Fyhrie
David P. Fyhrie University of California, Davis
C. Conrad Johnston
C. Conrad Johnston Indiana University
Teresita Bellido
Teresita Bellido University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Klaus Klaushofer
Klaus Klaushofer University of Vienna
Lisa M. Miller
Lisa M. Miller Brookhaven National Laboratory
Munro Peacock
Munro Peacock Indiana University
Peter R. Ebeling
Peter R. Ebeling Monash University
Connie M. Weaver
Connie M. Weaver San Diego State University
Ellen M. Gravallese
Ellen M. Gravallese Brigham and Women's Hospital

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