SMPRL lab members attend and present at Orthopaedic Research Society Meeting

Members of the Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL), led by Sarah Greising, PhD, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology, attended and presented research at the Orthopaedic Research Society Annual Meeting. The meeting was held in Tampa FL over February 4-8, 2022. The primary goal of this meeting is accelerating musculoskeletal discovery.  Graduate students, Dan Hoffman MS and Alec Basten both presented their posters entitled, “Secondary Neuromuscular Junction Dysregulation After Traumatic Muscle Injury” and “Too Much Too Soon? Functional And Metabolic Impairments After Early Rehabilitation In A Model Of Volumetric Muscle Loss Injury”, respectively. Contributions to the work included other members of the lab Jake Sorensen PhD, Christiana Raymond-Pope PhD, as well as collaborators Jarrod Call PhD and Benjamin Corona MD, PhD from the University of Georgia and Wake Forest University, respectively.