David Lacey, M.D. headed the Amgen research team that invented a new osteoporosis drug. The drug is
David Lacey, M.D. headed the Amgen research team that invented a new osteoporosis drug. The drug is administered twice a year to postmenopausal women with low bone density and appears to rapidly inhibit the bone restoration process resulting in improvements in bone mineral density at 12 months. Portraits of Lacey at Amgen in a research lab. (Photo by Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

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