Congratulations to the Departmental Research Day Award Recipients

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The Department of Orthopaedic Surgery hosts a yearly research day where Faculty and Chief Residents highlight their research through a podium presentation.

Postdoctoral research fellows/associates, undergraduate research students, medical/DPT/OTD or graduate research students, and residents/fellows present posters and research papers for an award and monetary gift. Recipients are selected based on the overall evaluation of their research project.

Congratulations to our 2023 recipients:

Poster Award Recipients

Ultracongruent Polyethylene Liner Does Not Affect the Survival of Total Knee Arthroplasty for Moderate Valgus Deformity
Niall Cochrane, MD, PGY-4 Resident

Does Medically Supervised Weight Loss Prior to Total Knee Arthroplasty Decrease Adverse Outcomes and Improve Patient-Reported Outcomes?
Albert Rechenmacher, BS, MD Student


Uncovering the Role of CX3CR1+ Cells in Fracture Healing and Aging
Koji Ishikawa, MD, PhD

Co-expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases and Leukocyte Cytosolic Protein 1 is Integral for the Metastasis of Chondrosarcoma
Alexandra Krez, BA, MD Student

Full Weight-Bearing after Dual-Fixation of Clavicle Fracture Appears Safe and Effective: A Multi-Center Comparative Study
Jack Twomey-Kozak, MD Student

Blood-induced Meniscus Catabolism: Investigating the Role of Iron and Anti-oxidant Therapeutics
Kevin Betsch, BS

The Systematic Relationship between the Spleen and CD4+ Cells
Hansel Heres

Disparities in 90-day Emergency Department Returns Following Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery
Tristan Chari, BA, MD Student

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Podium Award Recipients

From Baseball To Bones: Bringing Predictive Analytics To Hip, Knee, and Shoulder Arthroplasty
Daniel Goltz, MD, MBA

The Effect of Early Saline Lavage on Synovial Fluid Composition During the Acute Phase of Human Intra-Articular Ankle Fracture
Keith Whitlock, MD 

Early Aseptic Reoperation Following Shoulder Arthroplasty Increases Risk of Subsequent Prosthetic Joint Infection
John Wickman, MD, MBA


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