Christopher E. Sims, MD, MPH hosts the TARC Research Seminar
Christopher E. Sims, MD, MPH to discuss "Leveraging STEM in Biology" during the TARC Research Seminar
Christopher E. Sims, MD, MPH to discuss "Leveraging STEM in Biology" during the TARC Research Seminar
Virginia Krauss, MD, PhD Topic: “Impact of Physical Activity and Exercise on Osteoarthritis Pain, Function, Quality of Life and Progression” Professor of Medicine/Pathology/Orthopaedic Surgery Duke Molecule Physiology Institute Duke University School of Medicine
Shehzad Sheikh, MD, PhD Topic: "Using a Multi-Omic Approach to Unravel the Pathogenesis of Crohn's Disease" Associate Professor of Medicine Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Maripat Corr, MD Topic: "Complexities of Modeling Pain in Inflammatory Arthritis" Professor of Medicine, Rheumatology Section Head University of San Diego
Cathy Nagler, PhD Professor of Pathology, Medicine and Pediatrics; College Biological Sciences Division The University of Chicago
Jennifer Martinez, PhD Non-canonical autophagy regulates inflammation during challenge National Institute of Environmental Health Services (NIEHS)
Duncan Lascelles, PhD, DECVS/DAVCS NC State College of Veterinary Medicine "Translational OA pain research: hurdles and opportunities"
John Collins, PhD Research Instructor at UNC Thurston Arthritis Research Center Oxidative stress and redox signaling in aging and osteoarthritis
Amy McNulty, PhD Duke University School of Medicine Development of Strategies to Promote Meniscus Repair and Prevent Osteoarthritis Development
Brian Johnstone, PhD Department of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, Oregon Health and Science University "Defining Skeletal Stem Cells. Confused? You Should Be."