Traumatology Biosketches.
Last updated Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Ted S. Gross, PhD
Dr. Gross holds a B.S. from Trinity University in Texas and an M.S.
from The Pennsylvania State University. Following a 3 year period in
industry, he completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at State
University of New York at Stony Brook in 1993. He subsequently
completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the McCaig Centre for Joint
Injury and Arthritis at University of Calgary in 1995.
His first faculty appointment was as an Assistant Professor in the
Department of Orthopaedics at the University of Cincinnati. He is
currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery at University of Washington, Adjunct Associate Professor in the
Department of Bioengineering at University of Washington, and Associate
Member in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Program at University of
Washington. He also serves as the Director of the Orthopaedic Science
Laboratories in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at University of
Washington.
Dr. Gross is the holder of the Sigvard T. Hansen, Jr. Endowed Chair
in Orthopaedic Traumatology. He has won several young investigator
awards and, most recently, the Journal of Biomechanics Award from
TheAmerican Society of Biomechanics. He is currently the
President-Elect of the American Society of Biomechanics and a regular
member of the SBSR review panel at the National Institutes of Health.
He is Principal Investigator in several ongoing research project and
has published numerous articles in the field of bone biology and
mechanotransduction.
2002-2004 Bibliography:
Gross, T.S., Srinivasan, S., Liu, C.C., Clemens, T.L., and
Bain, S.D. (2002). Non-invasive loading of the murine tibia: An in vivo
model for study of mechanotransduction. J Bone Min Res, 17:493-501.
Srinivasan, S., Weimer, D.A., Agans, S.C., Bain, S.D. Gross, T.S., (2002). Low magnitude mechanical loading becomes osteogenic when rest is inserted between each load cycle. J Bone Min Res, 17:1613-1620.
Srinivasan, S., Agans, S.A., King, K.A., Moy, N.Y., Poliachik, S.L., Gross, T.S. (2003). Enabling bone formation in the aged skeleton via rest-inserted mechanical loading, Bone, 33(6):946-55.
Gross, T.S., Poliachik, S.L., Ausk, B.J., Sanford, D.A.,
Becker, B.A., Srinivasan, S. (2004). Why Rest Stimulates Bone
Formation: A Hypothesis Based Upon Complex Adaptive Phenomenon, ESSR, 32:9-13
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