Presentations: Molecular Orthopaedics Lab


ESET Histone Methyltransferase Is Required For Postnatal Development And Maintenance Of The Cruciate Ligaments

Michael J. Chen1, Sean Haloman, M.D.1, John W. McCornack1, Daniel J. Leong2, Hui B. Sun, Ph.D.2, Howard A. Chansky, M.D.1, Liu Yang, Ph.D.1.
1University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA, 2Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.

This abstract was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Research Society, March 15-18, 2014, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The first author Michael J. Chen (a 1st year medical student working in our lab) selected as the finalist for New Investigator Recognition Award at this meeting.

ESET Histone Methyltransferase Regulates Terminal Differentiation Of Articular Chondrocytes

Kevin A. Lawson, Colin J. Teteak, Junhui Zou, Jacques Hacquebord, Andrew Ghatan, Anna Zielinska-Kwiatkowska, Russell J. Fernandes, Howard A. Chansky, Liu Yang
Department of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,

This abstract was presented at the Annual Meeting of the Orthopedic Research Society, March 15-18, 2014, New Orleans, Louisiana.
The first author Kevin A. Lawson (a 4th year medical student working in our lab) selected as the finalist for New Investigator Recognition Award at this meeting.