Kurt Hankenson
@bone_healing
bone biologist, veterinarian, runner, cyclist
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http://hankenson.lab.umich.edu 02-05-2009 13:29:07
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Excess activated neutrophils at the site of a #fracture hematoma are associated with impaired healing. Orthopaedic Research Society members demonstrated that different reaming techniques used to modify fracture uniquely altered immune cell population #ORSSMC Journal of Orthopaedic Research® ow.ly/HYq650ItjF5
Great presentation by one of my favorite Canadians 🇨🇦 on macrophages in OA at the 2022 AIMM meeting! Thanks Tom! Tom Appleton. Collaborative work with the Tristan Maerz lab.
Bravo to Joohyun (Jason) Lim and @diegogrin the brave first two young investigator speakers at #AIMM2022. Tradition dictates that questions (and interruptions) come fast and furious but they kept their cool and gave outstanding talks! 😎
Excited to share Hugh’s big news about moving to Cambridge for the next few years! He worked really hard and had amazing teachers and support from Friends Select and the East Lansing Public Schools Dori Leyko. Huge thanks to everyone for guidance through the process!
Scrubbed into one of my last Mauck Lab surgeries today with a strong 💪🏻 group of women across vet med (Natalie Fogarty), ortho surg (Kendall Masada), and engineering (Sereen S Assi) 🤩 #orthotwitter @PerryInitiative
Thanks to Tristan Maerz Alexander Knights and Chia-Lung Wu for "carrying" me, an aging scientist, into the scRNAseq world!
Curious how exercise, bone, and horses go together? Check out this new paper published in Journal of Orthopaedic Research® where researchers found that exercise history predicts differences in bone volume fraction, mineral density, and others in racehorses. 🐎 #ORSSMC #bone onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Yet another award for UMPhysiology grad student Lindsey Lammlin! We are all so proud of the work she's doing to understand inflammatory mechanisms in OA. 2022 Michigan Integrative Musculoskeletal Health Core Center meeting.
Tristan Maerz UMPhysiology It’s always a fun day when I get to share the awesome work that we are doing!🤩
I may have missed the PhD hooding ceremony (thanks covid), but we re-enacted it today at the Penn biopond. Thank you to Robert Mauck for dressing up a second time, Sereen S Assi for capturing the moment, and the many turtles for serving as the audience 🐢.
Can #ultrasound-based measurements of skin predict #bone quality in humans? Orthopaedic Research Society members from Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS) published in Journal of Orthopaedic Research® demonstrating that advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) are associated with lower dermal echogenicity. #ORSSMC ow.ly/Ame550J8RRV
These are amazing young scientists doing terrific work. Thanks to my scientific partner Tristan Maerz for always being there as a mentor! Prost!