Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Jonathan Brestoff, MD, PhD, MPH Clinical Pathology-PSTP Resident, Postdoctoral Fellow Teitelbaum Lab, Department of Pathology & Immunology Washington University “Regulation of macrophages and metabolism via intercellular mitochondria transfer”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Manoj Arra Medical Scientist Training Program, Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Abu-Amer Lab Washington University “Metabolic Reprogramming in Chondrocytes Regulates the Inflammatory Response in OA.”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Denis Evseenko, MD, PhD Associate Professor Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Regenerative Medicine Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA “Innovative solutions for articular cartilage repair and osteoarthritis”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Xinming Su, PhD Instructor in Medicine Weilbaecher Lab, Division of Medical Oncology Washington University “Cytokine signaling crosstalk with metabolic pathways in myeloid cells promote breast cancer growth”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Erica L. Scheller, DDS, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Medicine Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington University “Improving our understanding of nerves in bone: historic lessons and new approaches”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Gabriel Mbalaviele, PhD Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington University “Omnipresence of inflammasome activities in bone diseases”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Christian Weber PhD Candidate Department of Biomedical Engineering Tang Lab Washington University “Factors Predicting Low Back Pain Symptoms in Prolonged Standing: An Observational Cohort Study”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Chia-Lung Wu, PhD Postdoc Research Associate Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Guilak Lab Washington University “Dissecting human iPSC chondrogenesis at single cell resolution: You can’t Wnt them all!”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Regis O’Keefe, MD, PhD Fred C. Reynolds Professor and Chair Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Washington University “Prostaglandin signaling and bone regeneration”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
M. Farooq Rai, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Washington University “Periostin in the Synovial Joint: Friend or Foe?”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar
Tim R. Peterson, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Bone & Mineral Diseases Washington University “Understanding which commonly prescribed drugs affect the bone, muscle, and joints and why.”
Summer Educational Series
Kathryn Trinkaus, PhD Senior Research Statistician Biostatistics Shared Resource Siteman Cancer Center Esther Lu, PhD Assistant Professor Public Health Services Department of Surgery “Data Visualization”
Summer Educational Series
Kathryn Trinkaus, PhD Senior Research Statistician Biostatistics Shared Resource Siteman Cancer Center Esther Lu, PhD Assistant Professor Public Health Services Department of Surgery “Real World Biostatistics: Week #1” Sign-up required – Click here to register
Summer Educational Series
Kathryn Trinkaus, PhD Senior Research Statistician Biostatistics Shared Resource Siteman Cancer Center Esther Lu, PhD Assistant Professor Public Health Services Department of Surgery “Real World Biostatistics: Week #2” Sign-up required – Click here to register
Summer Educational Series
Yousef Abu-Amer, PhD Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Farshid Guilak, PhD Mildred B. Simon Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery “Introduction to NEW Arthritis Models Core”
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Roberto Civitelli, MD Sydney M. & Stella H. Schoenberg Professor of Medicine Chief, Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Topic: Presenting and Publishing Your Data To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Special Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Eileen M. Shore, PhD Cali and Weldon Research Professor in FOP Research Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA “Heterotopic Ossification in Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) – Understanding How One Tissue Becomes Another”
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Eileen M. Shore, PhD Cali and Weldon Research Professor in FOP Research Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA “Heterotopic Ossification – Bone Formation Outside the Skeleton” To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Nancy J. Bloom, PT, DPT, MSOT Professor, Physical Therapy and Orthopaedic Surgery Program in Physical Therapy “Mechanism-based Classification of Pain and Clinical Implications” To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Yu-Qing Cao, PhD Associate Professor of Anesthesiology Department of Anesthesiology, WU Pain Center Topic: Pain Mechanisms To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Naga Yalla, MD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases “Treatments for Osteoporosis – What We Have and What We Need” To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Skeletal Biology and Pathophysiology Mini-Course
Tim R. Peterson, PhD Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases “Pharmacogenomics for the Musculoskeletal System and in General” To watch the recorded presentation after the program »
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Bailey Fearing, PhD Research Scientist Setton Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering Washington University “Regulation of Nucleus Pulposus Cell Phenotype Through Cell Shape”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Joel Boerckel, PhD Assistant Professor Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery and Bioengineering University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA “Mimicking Morphogenesis for Regeneration: A Choose Your Own Adventure Talk”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Gretchen Meyer, PhD Assistant Professor Program in Physical Therapy Washington University “Fat-muscle signaling: the good, the bad and the beige”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Steven C. Ghivizzani, PhD Professor Department of Orthopaedics & Rehabilitation and Molecular Genetics and Microbiology University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL “Development of Gene Therapies or Osteoarthritis and Other Connective Tissue Disorders”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Tamara Alliston, PhD Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of California, San Francisco, CA “Bone/Cartilage Crosstalk in Joint Disease: Multiscale Mechanobiology or TGFß”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Ann Schwartz, PhD, MPH Professor Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics University of California, San Francisco, CA “Diabetes and Skeletal Health”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Deborah Veis, MD, PhD Professor Department of Medicine, Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Department of Pathology and Immunology Washington University “Dynamic Mitochondria Remodel the Bone”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Amit Pathak, PhD Associate Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Washington University “Matrix heterogeneity and mechanical memory in cellular mechanobiology”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Timothy Griffin, PhD Associate Member Aging and Metabolism Research Program Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, OK “Metabolic Regulation of Joint Tissue Inflammation and Osteoarthritis”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Steven Mumm, PhD Associate Professor Department of Medicine, Division of Bone and Mineral Diseases Washington University “Heritable Skeletal Disorders of the LRP/WNT Signaling Pathways”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Rajeev Aurora, PhD Associate Professor Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO “The effect of ovariectomy and resolution of inflammation on osteolineage differentiation and osteoblast functions”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Seminar Series
Katherine Weilbaecher, M.D. Oliver M Langenberg Distinguished Professor of the Science and Practice of Medicine Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology Washington University “Bone Targeted Therapies for Breast Cancer”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Lisa Lawson, PhD Postdoc Research Scholar, Silva Lab Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Washington University “The role of Wnts in the bone anabolic response to loading”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Farshid Guilak, PhD Mildred B. Simon Research Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Director of Research, Shriners Hospitals for Children Washington University “Why don’t superheroes get arthritis? Targeted genetic engineering to confer arthritis resistance”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Roberto Civitelli, M.D. Sydney M. & Stella H. Schoenberg Professor of Medicine Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Cell Biology and Physiology Chief, Division of Bone & Mineral Diseases Washington University and Nicola Napoli, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Endocrinology and Metabolism Campus Bio-Medico University, Rome, Italy Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine Washington University “Imbalances of […]
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Sheila Stewart, PhD Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology and Medicine Department of Cell Biology &Physiology Washington University “Driving with Mss. Daisy”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminar
Ling Qin, PhD Associate Professor Department of Orthopaedic Surgery University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA “Single cell transcriptome analysis of in vivo bone formation”
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.
Avioli Musculoskeletal Research Seminars
View current schedule (.pdf)» This seminar will be by hybrid. If you are on campus please join us in BJC-IH 5th floor, Department of Orthopaedics Suite, Nathaniel Allison Conference Room. To attend via Zoom, please email Christina Grantham (granthamc@wustl.edu) for Zoom meeting information.