The Delaware Center for Musculoskeletal Research, in collaboration with the Office of Laboratory Animal Medicine (OLAM), is excited to announce an upcoming Breakfast-and-Learn seminar focused on the overarching theme of “Disease Modeling and Treatment: The Power of an In Vivo Rodent Model”. This seminar will feature short talks and Q&A with faculty and student researchers. Click here to register! Please register by Wed. 5/7.
What: DCMR/OLAM Breakfast-and-Learn Seminar (Breakfast Provided)
When: Friday, May 9th from 9am-10:30am
Where: 106 CCM (Composite Manufacturing Science Lab; 101 Academy St.); virtual link provided below if needed
Speakers and talk titles include:
Dr. Jaclyn Schwarz, Associate Professor of Psychology and Brain Sciences – Talk title TBA
Dr. Jason Lim, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences – “Mechanisms of Heterotopic Ossification in TMJ“
Brennagh Shields and Lauren Mottel, Graduate students, Kwee lab, Biomedical Engineering – “Immunomodulatory Biomaterials for Treating Ischemic Muscle Injuries“
Ying Peng, Graduate student, Lu lab, Mechanical Engineering, “A Preclinical Rat Model of Post-Traumatic Osteoarthritis via Anterior Cruciate Ligament Transection”
Virtual link: https://udel.zoom.us/j/95011937397?jst=2
We are looking forward to having you join us!
The DCMR Research Core and OLAM