SRS Annual Meeting 2025 Award Winners | Russell A. Hibbs Awards, John H. Moe Award, and Louis A. Goldstein Award
Send us a textJoin our host, Dr. Stephanie Ihnow, in a conversation with the Russell A. Hibbs, John H. Moe, and Louis A. Goldstein Award Winners as they talk about their research. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from some of the brightest minds in the field!Congratulations to:The 2025 Hibbs Award For Best Clinical Research Paper was presented To Wait to Operate: Surgery Demonstrated No Pulmonary Benefit Compared to Non-Operative Treatment in EOS Patients by Amy L. McIntosh, MD; Charles E. Johnston, MD; Tiffany Thompson, BS; JP Rathbun, BS; Chan-Hee Jo, PhD; Karina A. Zapata, PhD, PT, DPTThe 2025 Hibbs Award For Best Basic Science/Translational Research Paper was presented to Spinal Growth Regulation by Interfering Chondrocytes Function in Growth Plate is a Potential Treating Method for Scoliosis: Preliminary Study in Piglets by Zhaoquan Zhang, MD; Zhibo Song, MD; Yingsong Wang, MD; Zhi Zhao, MD; Ni Bi, MD; Jingming Xie, MD; Tao Li, MD; Li Zhang, MD; Ying Zhang, MD; Zhiyue Shi, MDThe 2025 John H. Moe Award For Best Basic Science/Translational Research Poster was presented to Collagen X Biomarker (Cxm) is Predictive of Growth Cessation in Idiopathic Scoliosis by Michelle C. Welborn, MD; Asal Roudbari, BS; Reza Zandehshahvar, PhD; Pascal Van Hentenryck, PhD; Amer F. Samdani, MD; Robert H. Cho, MD; Joseph D. Stone, MD; Selina C. Poon, MD; Vishwas R. Talwalkar, MD; Michal Szczodry, MD; Purnendu Gupta, MD; James O. Sanders, MD; Susan Sienko, PhDThe 2025 Louis A. Goldstein Award For Best Clinical Research Poster was presented to Growth Modulation Does Not Improve 3D Axial Rotation After VBT: A 3D Multi-Center Analysis by Melanie E. Boeyer, PhD; Samuel Hawkins, BS; Vladislav Husyev, BS; Stefan Parent, MD, PhD; Peter O. Newton, MD; Burt Yaszay, MD; Harms Study Group; Dan Hoernschemeyer, MD.*The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and other spinal conditions. From news in the world of spinal conditions, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal conditions.