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Syeda defends her PhD
Recent optogenetics pub in Sci Advances
Syeda presents at SB3C 2023
New pub on Fgfr1/2 and tendon attachments
Killian Lab receives R01 from NIAMS to study FGF signaling in enthesis
ORS2022
Two PhD defenses in 2021
Ganji awarded Beckman Fellowship
Welcome, LeeAnn!
Congratulations to Iman on your MS defense
Congratulations to Ryan Locke, PhD!
CTR paper published
Review in TMIR published!
Elahe Ganji awarded the Doctoral Fellowship
NSF CAREER Award
ORS2020
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Syeda defends her PhD
Recent optogenetics pub in Sci Advances
Syeda presents at SB3C 2023
New pub on Fgfr1/2 and tendon attachments
Killian Lab receives R01 from NIAMS to study FGF signaling in enthesis
ORS2022
Two PhD defenses in 2021
Ganji awarded Beckman Fellowship
Welcome, LeeAnn!
Congratulations to Iman on your MS defense
Congratulations to Ryan Locke, PhD!
CTR paper published
Review in TMIR published!
Elahe Ganji awarded the Doctoral Fellowship
NSF CAREER Award
ORS2020
We've moved!
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Syeda defends her PhD
Recent optogenetics pub in Sci Advances
Syeda presents at SB3C 2023
New pub on Fgfr1/2 and tendon attachments
Killian Lab receives R01 from NIAMS to study FGF signaling in enthesis
ORS2022
Two PhD defenses in 2021
Ganji awarded Beckman Fellowship
Welcome, LeeAnn!
Congratulations to Iman on your MS defense
Congratulations to Ryan Locke, PhD!
CTR paper published
Review in TMIR published!
Elahe Ganji awarded the Doctoral Fellowship
NSF CAREER Award
ORS2020
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Loss of Fgfr1 and Fgfr2 in Scleraxis-lineage cells leads to enlarged bone eminences and attachment cell death
Loss of Fgfr1 and Fgfr2 in Scleraxis‐lineage cells leads to enlarged bone eminences and attachment cell death
Background Tendons and ligaments attach to bone are essential for joint mobility and stability in vertebrates. Tendon and ligament attachments (ie, entheses) are found at bony protrusions (ie, emine...
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