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Lab Director, Karin A. Payne, PhD

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  • Kristine Fischenich, PhD

    Kristine Fischenich, PhD receives a New Investigator Recognition Award at the Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting

    Feb 14, 2023

    The Payne Lab attended the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Orthopaedic Research Society in Dallas, TX. Aditya Mantha, a medical student researcher in the group, presented his work on single-cell RNA sequencing data from the repair tissue isolated after growth plate injury in a rat model. Dr. Kristine Fischenich presented her work on 鈥淥nset of skeletal deformities in a rabbit model of growth plate injury is delayed with a 3D printed biomimetic composite鈥 and received a New Investigator Recognition Award. Congratulations to both!

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  • Clinical Problem: Growth Plate Injury

    Oct 19, 2022

    Congratulations to all authors, especially trainees from the Payne, Bryant and Ferguson labs, for a new publication in npj Regenerative Medicine! This project includes mechanical characterization of rabbit growth plate to guide the creation of a 3D printed growth plate mimetic composite developed with 3D printing technology and a cartilage-mimetic hydrogel, and eventually tested in a rabbit model of growth plate injury. We are excited to continue developing this potential treatment for growth plate injuries.

  • CU Researchers Awarded Grant for Musculoskeletal Research Training Program

    Aug 3, 2022
  • Dec 1, 2021

    Dr. Karin Payne and Dr. Stephanie Bryant received a four-year NSF Collaborative Research Award entitled: “”. This a multidisciplinary award across the CU Anschutz and CU Boulder campuses that includes Co-PIs Dr. Robert McLeod, Dr. Franck Vernerey and Dr. Michael Zuscik. The overarching goal for this project is to gain fundamental insight into the link between biophysical cues, cellular differentiation, and cellular organization that leads to the development of a functioning growth plate.

  • AB Nexus Grant

    Biophysical Cues Governing Growth Plate Organization: A Computational & Experimental Approach

    Mar 15, 2021
    Congratulations to Stephanie Bryant, Karin Payne, Franck Vernerey, Robert McLeod & Mike Zuscik, for their AB NEXUS grant entitled 鈥淏iophysical Cues Governing Growth Plate Organization: A Computational & Experimental Approach鈥
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