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USRP 2014 - Improving repair of articular cartilage defects

Improving repair of articular cartilage defects

2014 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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Headshot portrait of Marc Levenston - Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Bioengineering and of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Laboratory)

Marc Levenston - Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Radiology (Radiological Sciences Laboratory)

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Dr. Levenston's primary research interests relate to the function, degeneration and repair of articular cartilage and fibrocartilage, with an emphasis on understanding the complex interactions between biophysical and biochemical cues in controlling cell behavior.

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Connective Tissue Elasticity: Bridging the Scales Between Chemical Morphology and Engineering Models

Interdisciplinary Initiatives Program Round 4 – 2008

Rapid and Durable Integration of Cartilage Implants Using Photochemical Bonding

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Rapid and Durable Integration of Cartilage Implants Using Photochemical Bonding

  Supported BioSTAR Sponsored Research Project - 2012

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