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Jeff Stambough

Medical Student, Year 2
University of Pennsylvania


HOMETOWN
Cincinnati, OH

EDUCATION
B.A. Biology & Society 2007, Cornell University

AREAS OF SPECIAL INTERESTS
Jeff joined the lab in the summer of 2008 and is currently working on developing a MSC-laden, multi-scale, tissue-engineered anisotropic construct which emulates the properties of a native annulus fibrosis.. Outside of lab and medical school, Jeff enjoys soccer, fine wine, and TLA's (three letter acronyms).

PUBLICATIONS
  1. Melvin JS, Mehta S, Stambough JB. Use of Licox in a head-injured patient with a tibial shaft fracture: A novel method of assessing the effect of reamed intramedullary nailing on brain tissue oxygenation. Injury Extra. 2008
  2. Stambough JL, Godfrey EK, Stambough JB. Lumbar fusion with l morphogenic protein-2 (BMP-2) and allograft. The Spine Journal. [submitted 2006]
  3. Templin CR, Stambough JB, Stambough JL. Acute spinal cord compression caused by vertebral hemangioma. The Spine Journal. 2004 Sep-Oct;4(5):595-600
  4. Stambough JL, Stambough JB, Evan S. Acute cauda equina syndrome after total knee arthroplasty as a result of epidural anesthesia and spinal stenosis. Journal of Arthroplasty. 2000 Apr;15(3):375-9.
CONFERENCE ABSTRACTS
  1. Nerurkar, NL; Sen, S; Wible. EE, Stambough JB; Elliott, DM, Mauck, RL. MSC-Seeded Nanofibrous Laminates Mimic Multi-Scale Form and Function of the Annulus Fibrosus. ORS, Las Vegas, NV. 2009
  2. Stambough JB, Smith H, Chen FH, Tuan RS. The effect of canonical and non-canonical Wnts on chondrogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells. National Institutes of Health Summer Research Poster Day, Bethesda, MD, Aug, 2006.
  3. J. Bitterman, P. Marguet, A. Cramer, T. Halo, J. Stambough, D.A. Usher. Prebiotic Polypeptide Synthesis: Are Pyrophosphates the Answer? NASA Exobiology Symposium, Mt. View, CA 2005












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