News

Fri, 12/21/2018

What's Brett getting for Christmas? A new title! Congratulations to Dr. Geiger on a fantastic thesis defense! Your hard work over the past five years on developing nanocarriers to efficiently deliver drugs to cartilage paid off in a fantastic thesis and compelling...

Wed, 12/12/2018

The lab came together today to celebrate our December birthdays - happy birthday, Al and Han-Hwa! Now excuse us while we go into chocolate comas for the next day....

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Wed, 11/28/2018

Brett Geiger's work on nanoparticle drug delivery for osteoarthritis has been published in Science Translational Medicine, and has been featured in the...

Wed, 10/10/2018

As part of the MIT Materials Day, Yamini presented a poster on how the electrostatic interactions of supercharged GFPs affect their transport in cartilage, and possible applications for arthritis drug delivery! Stop by and see her poster and all the other presentations by the incredible students...

Tue, 10/02/2018

Prof. Grodzinsky has been announced as the 2019 recipient of the ORS/OREF (Orthopaedic Research Society/Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation) Distinguished Investigator Award! This award recognizes his long-...

Fri, 09/28/2018

After a long week of classes, experiments, and way too much coffee, Becca and Lisa wound down Friday with lab drinks at Area 4 followed by sangria and spanish-style potatoes and garlic shrimp! (Looked so good, you couldn't not take a picture!)

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Fri, 09/07/2018

Congratulations to Yamini on her photography exhibition at the Weisner student art gallery as part of ...

Fri, 08/31/2018

A sad farewell to our collaborators from the Biophysics of Bone and Cartilage group at the University of Eastern Finland! Thank you so much to Prof. Rami Korhonen, Dr. Petri Tanska, and Gustavo Orozco for visiting and providing stimulating scientific conversations and wonderful company. Hope to...

Tue, 08/21/2018

Exciting times for the lab as Yamini's paper on supercharged GFPs for drug delivery was accepted to Biomaterials! Congratulations and well-done on all your hard work. Check out her paper here....