Guiding the Next Era of Skeletal Regeneration
Founded in 2025, the Academy for Skeletal Regeneration serves the global skeletal regeneration community by advancing the understanding, development, and responsible adoption of regenerative technologies for bone and cartilage reconstruction.
As innovation continues to accelerate across biologics, biomaterials, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine, the Academy for Skeletal Regeneration provides leadership, education, and a collaborative platform to guide the future of musculoskeletal reconstruction and translate scientific advancements into meaningful clinical applications
The coming decade may bring more meaningful change than many previous centuries
WHY NOW?
Breakthroughs in bone biology, regenerative technologies, biomaterials, and surgical innovation are rapidly reshaping the field of skeletal regeneration. As scientific discovery and clinical application continue to converge, the coming decade presents an unprecedented opportunity to translate innovation into improved patient outcomes and advance the future of musculoskeletal reconstruction.
Shaping the Future
For centuries, advances in skeletal reconstruction have improved the lives of patients around the world. Yet today, the field stands at a unique moment in its history.
Emerging regenerative technologies are reshaping how clinicians, scientists, educators, industry leaders, and healthcare systems approach bone and cartilage repair. New discoveries are creating opportunities that were unimaginable only a generation ago but also raising important questions about how innovative technologies are evaluated, adopted, and ultimately delivered to patients.
ASR was established to help the global community understand, evaluate, and advance these innovations while fostering collaboration across disciplines and specialties.
ASR envisions a future where scientific discovery, clinical experience, technological innovation, and healthcare value work together to improve patient outcomes.
The organization seeks to guide the skeletal regeneration community through the next phase of advancement while fostering collaboration between clinicians, scientists, educators, institutions, industry partners, hospitals, and healthcare decision-makers.
Over the coming decades, ASR aims to serve as a trusted forum for scientific exchange, consensus building, and future-focused leadership - helping ensure that the next generation of regenerative technologies is both scientifically sound and meaningfully accessible to the patients who need them.
The ASR Community
Bringing Disciplines Together
Progress in skeletal regeneration requires perspectives from across the healthcare and scientific ecosystem.
ASR serves:
Clinicians
Scientists
Educators
Industry Partners
Institutions
Together, these stakeholders contribute to a shared mission of advancing skeletal regeneration through education, innovation, and collaboration.
The Bone Board
Leadership for the Future
The Bone Board serves as the guiding body of ASR, providing leadership and strategic direction for the organization and its initiatives.
Comprised of distinguished leaders from across the skeletal regeneration community, the Bone Board helps shape the organization's priorities, promotes collaboration, and supports the advancement of scientific and clinical innovation.
This invitation-only group ensures that ASR remains focused on its mission while continuing to evolve alongside the field it serves.
The Global Symposium
Where the Community Comes Together
Every three years, ASR convenes an international symposium dedicated to advancing skeletal regeneration through scientific exchange, collaboration, and consensus building.
The symposium serves as a forum to:
Review the current state of the art
Identify scientific gaps
Address unmet needs
Explore emerging technologies
Establish future priorities
Join the Community Shaping the Future of Skeletal Regeneration
Whether you are advancing research, developing technologies, educating future leaders, or caring for patients, ASR provides a platform to connect, collaborate, and contribute.
Together, we can help define the future of skeletal regeneration.