McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory

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Ongoing Research Projects

Rotator Cuff Injury and Repair
Scarless Regenerative Tendon Healing
Transgenic Mouse Models of Tendon and Ligament Structure-Function and Injury-Repair
Faculty
Louis J. Soslowsky, Ph.D.

Orthopaedic Surgeon Faculty
Pedro K. Beredjiklian, M.D.
David L. Glaser, M.D.
Matthew L. Ramsey, M.D.
Gerald R. Williams, Jr., M.D.

Research Project Manager
Joseph Sarver, Ph.D.

Research Engineer/Lab Manager
David Beason

Orthopaedic Resident
Miltiadis Zgonis, M.D.
  Graduate Students
Nelly Andarawis
Heather Ansorge
Michael Dishowitz
LeAnn Dourte
Spencer Lake
Kristin Miller
Cathryn Peltz

Undergraduate Students
Eric Cohen
Willis Zhu





Former Members

McKay Orthopaedic Research Laboratory > Soslowsky Lab

Welcome to the Soslowsky Lab

The overall goals of our research program are to determine fundamental relationships and mechanisms of tendon and ligament injury, healing, repair, and regeneration and to use this information to develop and evaluate potential treatment modalities.

Our primary research areas include:
1. Rotator cuff injury and repair
2. Scarless regenerative tendon healing
3. Transgenic mouse models of tendon and ligament structure-function and injury-repair

For additional information on orthopaedic bioengineering at the McKay Labs, please see the pages of Professors Dawn Elliott and Rob Mauck.
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