Aenor Sawyer, MD

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Dr. Aenor Sawyer, has more than two decades of experience in development and evaluation of health technologies, telemedicine and remote medical management.
In addition to her Clinical work in Orthopaedics and Skeletal Health, Dr Sawyer was recently recruited into UCSF innovation Ventures to serve as Director of Innovator Enrichment and also Manager in Strategic Alliances. Dr. Sawyer’s experience in remote medical management includes 15 years as an Expedition Medic and Medical Advisor for extreme ocean rowers. She also conducts research with the Australian Antarctic Division on remote medical monitoring. She has expertise in remote care and Space Health/Medical management as the Director of the UC Space Health Program and previously served as the Chief Health Innovation Officer for the Translational Research Institute for Space Health, a NASA-funded program.

She is a member of the UCSF IT Governance Committee, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the UCSF Center for Advanced 3D+ Technologies, Co-Founder of the Center for Digital Health Innovation, and a UCSF HEALTH HUB board member. External roles also include Chair of MCRI HealthTechnology Advisory Board, Advisor to UCSF Invest Fund, Advisor to ANDHealth, External Advisory Board Member of the Scripps Translational Sciences Institute, and prior Associate Editor of Nature’s Digital Medicine Journal.

As a UCSF Orthopedist, she is Founder and Director of the Skeletal Health Service where she combines her background as an Orthopaedic Surgeon, Physical Therapist and Exercise Physiologist enabling pediatric to geriatric patients optimize their bone health across the lifespan. Dr Sawyer's career includes 10 years as a Physical Therapist, after which she received an M.S. in Human Physiology and her M.D. from the University of California, Davis. Upon completion of her Orthopaedic Surgery residency at Stanford University, she completed fellowship training in Paediatric Orthopaedic Surgery and Paediatric/Adolescent Sports Medicine, both at Boston Children's Hospital, in the Harvard Orthopaedic program

Ocular complaints and diagnoses in spaceflight.
Ocular conditions and injuries, detection and management in spaceflight.
Ocular conditions and injuries, detection and management in spaceflight. NPJ Microgravity
Biological research and self-driving labs in deep space supported by artificial intelligence.
Biomonitoring and precision health in deep space supported by artificial intelligence.
Overview of lunar dust toxicity risk.
Developing an international database on long-term health effects of spaceflight.
SARS-CoV-2 PCR and antibody testing for an entire rural community: methods and feasibility of high-throughput testing procedures.
Universal Polymerase Chain Reaction and Antibody Testing Demonstrate Little to No Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 in a Rural Community.
FDA Public Workshop: Orthopaedic Sensing, Measuring, and Advanced Reporting Technology (SMART) Devices.
Universal PCR and antibody testing demonstrate little to no transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in a rural community.
SARS-CoV-2 PCR and antibody testing for an entire rural community: methods and feasibility of high-throughput testing procedures.
Deep Space Applications for Point-of-Care Technologies.
The Answer is Vitamin D! From Pediatrics to Geriatrics in Orthopaedics.
A Resident-led Initiative Improves Screening and Treatment for Vitamin D Deficiency in Patients with Hip Fractures.
Evaluation of Fracture Without Known Trauma: Use of DXA in Differential Diagnosis.
Rationale for Bone Health Assessment in Childhood and Adolescence.
A comprehensive overview of osteoporotic fracture treatment.
Calcium supplementation during pregnancy improves tibial bone density at one year post-partum in racially diverse women (250.3).
Infectious and Inflammatory Diseases Affecting the Young Athlete’s Spine.
Hospital readmission after spine fusion for adult spinal deformity.
The effect of whole body vibration therapy on bone density in patients with thalassemia: a pilot study.
Infectious, inflammatory, and metabolic diseases affecting the athlete's spine.
Exploring Vertebral Height Deficits in Patients with Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Disease,.
Characterization of low bone mass in young patients with thalassemia by DXA, pQCT and markers of bone turnover.
Characterization of bone deficits in young patients with thalassemia.
Looking to the Future of Pediatric Bone Densitometry.
Rationale for Bone Densitometry in Childhood and Adolescence.
Mind your T's and Z's.
Calcaneus ultrasound measurements in a convenience sample of healthy youth.
Results of a method of leg-length equalization for patients undergoing primary total hip replacement.
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Dame Elizabeth Murdoch Fellow Award, Murdoch Children's Research Institute Royal Children's Hospital, University of Melbourne, 2016
David Danks Lecturer, Murdoch Children's Research Institute Royal Children's Hospital, University of Melbourne, 2016
Selected of Top 4 Techy Doctors and Top 50 Digital Health Innovators in 2015, Rock Health, Fenwick and West, and Goldman Sachs, 2015
Community Service, Hall of Fame, Tri-Valley Sports Hall of Fame, 2005
Lovett Fellowship in Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery, Boston Children's Hospital, 1999
Lange Medical Publications Award, Stanford University, 1993
President, Honor Medical Society, Alpha Omega Alpha, 1992
US Olympic Sports Medicine Volt Staff, 1984 US Olympic Games, 1984
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